Just got my 8 channel 8 camera system installed yesterday. I got a Logitech wireless keyboard with wireless mouse to replace the wired usb mouse the system came with. Now I can sit back away from the dvr and click through everything. It's also easier to type in the admin password and other stuff using a real keyboard vs the onscreen one. The wireless mouse allows you to easily zoom and pan on each camera. I suggest adding the wireless keyboard and mouse as an inexpensive yet super functional system upgrade. Matthew 7:12
My partner and I just bought our first house this past week, officially moving in next month. Home security is at the top of my list of concerns. Your whole channel has been so helpful in figuring out what is best for us. Thank you so much! Keep up the amazing work!
I would appreciate you adding some additional criteria for your analysis regarding the ease of use: 1. Speed of detection to notification on cell phone and or tablet. Do you get a gong, an e-mail, in or banner notification on your phone? 2. Speed of logging on to the DVR from the Cell phone to see the person on your lawn or in your drive way. 3. Ease of logging into your DVR to review historical footage. How many steps does it take, 4. Ease of switching from 9 to four to one image (camera) on your monitor. (How quickly can one log on? 5. How efficient is the remote control? Is it logical, intuitive, and fast to use? Measure log on time in seconds, minutes or clicks. 6. Does it come with a exterior microphone so the user can hear the activity out side. 7. Does it allow color correction of each camera? Some great reasons to have a security camera system is that it can be a picture window replacement. One can watch for deliveries or the arrival of guests, the weather, seasonal changes, state of the lawn and flower beds, and activity on the street. My wife can always find me in the yard or know when our car is gone, or when I came home. We know if the trash or recycle truck has come yet, if the mail has been delivered or picked up, whose walking their dog, which cat is walking on you car, is there a fire in you neighbor's house, are there speeders on your street, who's kids are playing in your yard or street, is your neighbor home from vacation, etc. I once used security camera footage of me recording a video in the back yard, as a supplement to the main video.
Despite the con in the video review, you only need a separate monitor for maybe 1 minute of setup (plug in ethernet cable and monitor, turn on and run through the first wizard and do a firmware update). Thereafter, you can do all the device configuration from a web browser accessing your local DVR.
Yeah frankly if that’s a con that makes this not for you, maybe it’s not for you. Installing and setting up security cameras isn’t something where you shouldn’t have any access to even a TV as a monitor for 5 minutes. If you can’t figure that out or make that work, probably you don’t have the tech savvy or the money to afford $400+ security systems. Just get some Wyze cams if that’s your story. If you need to worry about hacking and are getting wired for a specialized setup for mitigating certain cyber attack risks, someone needs to know how to deal with that beyond understanding how to and having access to plug in a monitor or TV for 5 minutes. Sure though it is technically a con.
Don't buy, its garbage I use Lorex crap. My advice, get any non branded 4K analog Chinese camera DVR system. Will do much better than lorex for half the cost. Buy it from amazon since you can return it free in 30 days.
Hello, For some reason I am not able to hear any sound feedback. I can use the intercom but I cannot hear any noise when I am viewing the camera through my app. Any reason why is that?
Can the cops show up from a distress alert when the cameras are not set up using 911? I did not think I entered my phone number anywhere yet I got a call from 911 about midnight and then cops in the driveway.
Speaking from a computer hardware point of view there shouldn't be anything from stopping you from doing so now. You would likely need to put the SSD on a tray, but that's about it.
You could but you would tear through that SSD really quickly. Constantly writing to an SSD will wear them out, and the nature of this device makes the controllers ability to spread out how the data is written moot.
@@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT What? Who told you that? No way! The lifespan of an SSD is significantly longer than that of an HDD, being that an HDD is mechanical. What do you think happens when you're constantly writing on it? No different. SSD are much safer, durable and reliable than HDD.
Hello Gabe, I have been watching your videos for a bit now (since before, when your channel was Security Baron) and your reviews are top tier in terms of presentation and information provided. I have a question for you. I am looking for an NVR that provides fail-over to Cellular Data and internal battery in case power or internet becomes unavailable. Is there such system in the market? I will consider DVR if such feature is only available on DVR). Please advise and thank you in advance.
Great review. I noticed that when you were DEMOing the app, your cameras were set to HD not 4K. Any way to see what these images look like in 4K? I have HD cameras, and am not satisfied by the detail and clarity. We've had car thefts acress the street from me, and while I could see the perpetrators, the images were not sharp enough to be useful.
I just bought a single C883DA, it says it comes with these: 1 × 4K Bullet Camera 1 × Mounting Kit 1 × Power Adapter Quick Start Guide 1 × 60ft BNC/DC UL Certified Extension Cable Will I need to make another purchase to use this? What will I need?
The NVR/DVR boxes are so loud, how do you hide them when they hum/buzz with fan noise, any way to make it quiet? Also the deterrence cameras siren is so low in volume. Anyway to make them louder?
You only need a monitor connected long enough to get the DVR connected to your network. Once online, you can point a web browser at your local ip for the DVR and log in. That's been my experience with it. There are also desktop apps to connect, those are useful if you want to see the cameras full time. I'm happy with just using the mobile app from time to time.
Hey, I have the 4K Lorex C861MB-Z. I have two cameras that are displaying a blue-purple line on the screen. Do you have any idea why this happenning??? Hi didnot answer my ?
@@JV-ie4rh So, all installed. This is what I think of this product. Packaging was sloppy with no shipping foam to protect the cameras and dvr. Siamese cables were too short, lorex should have supplied connectors or longer cables. The quality of the housing for the cameras are a low quality plastic, should be metal. The adjustment screws are also a lower quality metal, be careful when turning the screws as they are easy to strip. Siren is garbage and the 1 led light didn't really help with night vision. Dvr is great and easy to install. Picture quality is amazing. Gotta call lorex service department as 2 cameras aren't working. Hoping its simple. This system was $499 usd, I paid approximately $800 cdn. NOT WORTH IT. Should have been priced at 450 max.
Ko Man I understand and see your review. I appreciate the feedback. I myself have been looking into getting some security cameras as a beginner but I think I might go with something simple like a ring camera.
@@JV-ie4rh I thought the same so I invested about a grand into the ring system. One major issue I ran into was you have to make sure your. Cameras are installed close enough to your internet router or you will end up with choppy video.
Thanks! We'll keep that in mind for future reviews. In the meantime, we did review a ton of Lorex cameras, so check out our Lorex security cameras guide here: www.security.org/security-cameras/lorex/
Did you mention how horrible their customer support is? Is the worst ever. I had to call them about a dozen times and they just ask you the same questions. Each call takes about an hour. Finally they sent me a RMA request by email and then I sent them photos etc. which they requested and finally they just said my request was cancelled and to call their support line. So about 20 hours later I found one guy who easily solved my problem, by accident.
Does Lorex have software to run their DVR/NVR software directly on your main computer monitor or do you have to have an independent standalone monitor for the DVR/NVR? Basically I have 2 monitors for my home office setup and I would like to use my second monitor for work purposes such as email and calculations when needed, but when not needed have my security cameras up and running. Is there a way to make the second monitor dual purpose? Either with some sort of HDMI switch or running Lorex software from my PC?
You can use the lorex cloud client software, or you can point your browser (not chrome) at yourlocaldvr and you can log in and use your browser to view and configure your cameras as if a monitor was connected.
I bought this thinking it would he better coverage and would pickup night vision would be better then other security camera...i was not really impressed at all..the live camera takes too long to load up..despite updating better wifi mesh systems...but what bug me the mist was it did not pickup or capture the scene when most necessary or wanted...instead i had to search for the scene to confirm..really dissapointing. My old security camera from china was more precise and accurate then the Lorex system. And the other system is cheaper too...now i have 2 system to cross reference each other...waste my time
Your reviews are not appreciated as they should. I really thank you for this review. I was concerned of getting this due to the app rating, but after watching your review it seem now that the reviews are unfair due to the fact that these cameras as much more complex then other cameras like Arlo or Eufy but people need to understand the difference between them and how something like this is much beneficial (on my opinion) but a bit more technical. Thanks I definitely will subscribe to your channel.
3:58 - Dude that 4K quality is straight up garbage... seriously. You have no idea what a real "good quality" 4K camera is. First its lagging, seems like 10FPS... WTF? In 2021 are you seriously recording videos at 5FPS at 4K to save drive space? I hope your using H.265 compression and not H.254. H.265 gives much better quality picture and provides almost double the drive space. Always use the max FPS, should be at least 15FPS for cheap 4K Lorex cameras. 4K 30FPS is a bit more expensive and 4K 60FPS is extremely hard and expensive to find for the consumer level. 8TB hard drives are worth the money and they are cheap. My Chinese non branded 5mp analog HD camera gives 5 times better quality than your Lorex 4K analog HD. Glad you made this video, I was planning to buy this particular Lorex 4k analog HD camera on a custom made PC DVR... Return that lorex and buy an 4K cheap non branded Chinese 4K camera system on eBay... you'll understand that lorex is ripping you out. I use lorex too and never went back.
Love your reviews. Thank you for your detailed reviews, very much appreciated.
Can you do a review of the Wyze Cam Outdoor?
Just got my 8 channel 8 camera system installed yesterday. I got a Logitech wireless keyboard with wireless mouse to replace the wired usb mouse the system came with. Now I can sit back away from the dvr and click through everything. It's also easier to type in the admin password and other stuff using a real keyboard vs the onscreen one. The wireless mouse allows you to easily zoom and pan on each camera. I suggest adding the wireless keyboard and mouse as an inexpensive yet super functional system upgrade. Matthew 7:12
I use my laptop you just need the IP address and its way easier to .
You are wonderful! Really enjoy your comprehensive reviews!
My partner and I just bought our first house this past week, officially moving in next month. Home security is at the top of my list of concerns. Your whole channel has been so helpful in figuring out what is best for us. Thank you so much! Keep up the amazing work!
Glad our videos were helpful!
I would appreciate you adding some additional criteria for your analysis regarding the ease of use:
1. Speed of detection to notification on cell phone and or tablet. Do you get a gong, an e-mail, in or banner notification on your phone?
2. Speed of logging on to the DVR from the Cell phone to see the person on your lawn or in your drive way.
3. Ease of logging into your DVR to review historical footage. How many steps does it take,
4. Ease of switching from 9 to four to one image (camera) on your monitor. (How quickly can one log on?
5. How efficient is the remote control? Is it logical, intuitive, and fast to use? Measure log on time in seconds, minutes or clicks.
6. Does it come with a exterior microphone so the user can hear the activity out side.
7. Does it allow color correction of each camera?
Some great reasons to have a security camera system is that it can be a picture window replacement. One can watch for deliveries or the arrival of guests, the weather, seasonal changes, state of the lawn and flower beds, and activity on the street. My wife can always find me in the yard or know when our car is gone, or when I came home. We know if the trash or recycle truck has come yet, if the mail has been delivered or picked up, whose walking their dog, which cat is walking on you car, is there a fire in you neighbor's house, are there speeders on your street, who's kids are playing in your yard or street, is your neighbor home from vacation, etc. I once used security camera footage of me recording a video in the back yard, as a supplement to the main video.
Despite the con in the video review, you only need a separate monitor for maybe 1 minute of setup (plug in ethernet cable and monitor, turn on and run through the first wizard and do a firmware update). Thereafter, you can do all the device configuration from a web browser accessing your local DVR.
Yeah frankly if that’s a con that makes this not for you, maybe it’s not for you. Installing and setting up security cameras isn’t something where you shouldn’t have any access to even a TV as a monitor for 5 minutes. If you can’t figure that out or make that work, probably you don’t have the tech savvy or the money to afford $400+ security systems. Just get some Wyze cams if that’s your story.
If you need to worry about hacking and are getting wired for a specialized setup for mitigating certain cyber attack risks, someone needs to know how to deal with that beyond understanding how to and having access to plug in a monitor or TV for 5 minutes.
Sure though it is technically a con.
Wish there was a little bit of detail on how it stacks up to the competition
Don't buy, its garbage I use Lorex crap. My advice, get any non branded 4K analog Chinese camera DVR system. Will do much better than lorex for half the cost. Buy it from amazon since you can return it free in 30 days.
Can you hears sounds from the camera?
No audio.
Nothing
Yes you can idk who these people are 🤷♂️
What kind of internet connection do you need in order to setup the mobile app? Wifi or cable?
Hello,
For some reason I am not able to hear any sound feedback. I can use the intercom but I cannot hear any noise when I am viewing the camera through my app.
Any reason why is that?
How can you set up the Lorex camera
Have any update on this? Word is the Lorex system is very loud
Do you know if this work with the DAHUA DMSS mobile.?
Hey thought you were in Brooklyn. Did you move?
Do they come in wide angle?
Can the cops show up from a distress alert when the cameras are not set up using 911? I did not think I entered my phone number anywhere yet I got a call from 911 about midnight and then cops in the driveway.
Love how CCTV systems are getting better. Would be nice to replace the hard drive with ssd so it can be faster especially when searching video.
Speaking from a computer hardware point of view there shouldn't be anything from stopping you from doing so now. You would likely need to put the SSD on a tray, but that's about it.
@@c187rocks this is why the hardware guys are the real life hackers 🤫😏
You could but you would tear through that SSD really quickly.
Constantly writing to an SSD will wear them out, and the nature of this device makes the controllers ability to spread out how the data is written moot.
@@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT What? Who told you that? No way! The lifespan of an SSD is significantly longer than that of an HDD, being that an HDD is mechanical. What do you think happens when you're constantly writing on it? No different. SSD are much safer, durable and reliable than HDD.
@@RX793 why do no CCTV systems have SSD then? They have security rated mechanical hard drives designed to be written to 24/7
I was also lookin hard at the lorex wireless system
Hello Gabe,
I have been watching your videos for a bit now (since before, when your channel was Security Baron) and your reviews are top tier in terms of presentation and information provided. I have a question for you. I am looking for an NVR that provides fail-over to Cellular Data and internal battery in case power or internet becomes unavailable. Is there such system in the market? I will consider DVR if such feature is only available on DVR). Please advise and thank you in advance.
Great review. I noticed that when you were DEMOing the app, your cameras were set to HD not 4K. Any way to see what these images look like in 4K? I have HD cameras, and am not satisfied by the detail and clarity. We've had car thefts acress the street from me, and while I could see the perpetrators, the images were not sharp enough to be useful.
Good reviews and can this camera system be linked with other alarm systems, such as, Vivint, SimpliSafe, etc?
Gabe I live in Memphis area and looking to get this system installed .. do you know of anyone in my area who can do this ?
I just bought a single
C883DA, it says it comes with these:
1 × 4K Bullet Camera
1 × Mounting Kit
1 × Power Adapter
Quick Start Guide
1 × 60ft BNC/DC UL Certified Extension Cable
Will I need to make another purchase to use this? What will I need?
Depends on your individual setup plans.
Do you need a separate router for this system or can you use and existing tv cable router?
what editing program did you use?? its so good!!
Which one do you prefer between the Lorex and the Reolink systems?
Can you use the doorbell and camera system from the same mobile app?
How about a BNC 200 ft cable? What would you suggest?
Can you add the Lorex floodlight cameras and doorbell to the app for viewing?
The NVR/DVR boxes are so loud, how do you hide them when they hum/buzz with fan noise, any way to make it quiet? Also the deterrence cameras siren is so low in volume. Anyway to make them louder?
What kind of monitor would work? I have been seeing in some places where you have to have a 4k monitor???
Hello Gabe..
I wonder about face recognition,,,, how works for LOREX ...
Its always worked great for me!
how do these compare to the blink cameras?
Does the NVR need to be connected to the Internet - or can it work “offline” on a LAN only? Using cameras and NVR with monitor only (not mobile app)
Do I need a monitor just for the set up? Or will I need to keep a monitor plugged in at all times for me to use my cameras?
You only need a monitor connected long enough to get the DVR connected to your network. Once online, you can point a web browser at your local ip for the DVR and log in. That's been my experience with it. There are also desktop apps to connect, those are useful if you want to see the cameras full time. I'm happy with just using the mobile app from time to time.
Hey, I have the 4K Lorex C861MB-Z. I have two cameras that are displaying a blue-purple line on the screen. Do you have any idea why this happenning??? Hi didnot answer my ?
Hi! How is the resolution? Will I be able to make out a car's license plate?
Unfortunately no.
Can you use a tv for the monitor
If its a smart TV with access to your wifi.
Can you make a video on the relink lumus
Can you add memory to it?
These cameras don’t have voice recording right?
Excellent review. Thanks
You are welcome. Please share our channel with your friends.
Hey would you be interested in selling any of your cameras/alarms?
Hello great tutorial vid, I would like to record audio as well, what system would you recommend? Thanks
Can I run one or two chnnels @ 1080P 30FPS???
HI Aristedes, I'm going to look into doing that
Can I see the cameras on my phone?
Yes! They have a remote app.
do a review on the unifi protect security cameras please!!!!!
Hey. Great review. I've just purchased this system . After I've installed it, I'll tell you what I think.
So what do you think?
@@JV-ie4rh
So, all installed. This is what I think of this product.
Packaging was sloppy with no shipping foam to protect the cameras and dvr. Siamese cables were too short, lorex should have supplied connectors or longer cables. The quality of the housing for the cameras are a low quality plastic, should be metal. The adjustment screws are also a lower quality metal, be careful when turning the screws as they are easy to strip. Siren is garbage and the 1 led light didn't really help with night vision.
Dvr is great and easy to install. Picture quality is amazing.
Gotta call lorex service department as 2 cameras aren't working. Hoping its simple.
This system was $499 usd, I paid approximately $800 cdn. NOT WORTH IT.
Should have been priced at 450 max.
Ko Man I understand and see your review. I appreciate the feedback. I myself have been looking into getting some security cameras as a beginner but I think I might go with something simple like a ring camera.
@@JV-ie4rh
I thought the same so I invested about a grand into the ring system. One major issue I ran into was you have to make sure your. Cameras are installed close enough to your internet router or you will end up with choppy video.
Does this record audio as well?
Yes they come with a built in mic for recording audio.
@@SecurityDotOrg I've had Lorex and even when I connect them. They all have mics but usually only one is fully working on one feed
can i replace hdd with ssd
Can this system connect to alexa
Yes it can, but you might want to check the Lorex official site to see what features can be connected to Alexa, which varies from system to system.
Your video was so helpful 😭 thank you
The instructions do NOT explain how to setup the hotspot step. I cannot get past that to add my second camera!!!
Down to -40 degrees? Idk mann... Wisconsin gets to that sometimes...
How much cost for it
I love the videos and the reviews that you do. Would you be willing to do a review on the lorex camera LNE9292B ?
TIA
Thanks! We'll keep that in mind for future reviews. In the meantime, we did review a ton of Lorex cameras, so check out our Lorex security cameras guide here: www.security.org/security-cameras/lorex/
I just got rid of my swann wired cams. It was so messy. I know they are more reliable but damn it was a pain to install as well.
Did you mention how horrible their customer support is? Is the worst ever. I had to call them about a dozen times and they just ask you the same questions. Each call takes about an hour. Finally they sent me a RMA request by email and then I sent them photos etc. which they requested and finally they just said my request was cancelled and to call their support line. So about 20 hours later I found one guy who easily solved my problem, by accident.
Thanks for sharing with the channel. It helps everyone make a more informed decision.
Why does the bitrate look so choppy? For a 4K system like this, you would expect it to have high bitrate even with 30 FPS. It looks incredibly choppy.
The system he shows is only 15fps
Well, that is so great.
Does Lorex have software to run their DVR/NVR software directly on your main computer monitor or do you have to have an independent standalone monitor for the DVR/NVR?
Basically I have 2 monitors for my home office setup and I would like to use my second monitor for work purposes such as email and calculations when needed, but when not needed have my security cameras up and running. Is there a way to make the second monitor dual purpose? Either with some sort of HDMI switch or running Lorex software from my PC?
You can use the lorex cloud client software, or you can point your browser (not chrome) at yourlocaldvr and you can log in and use your browser to view and configure your cameras as if a monitor was connected.
I've had nothing but problems with my 4k lorex security system and for two grand I would recommend something different 😠
Thanks for the feedback. It helps everyone make a more informed decision.
“The nitty gritty of the activity.” #bars
how long until the harddrive fills up. .....dealing with a horrible tenant....
This review is sugarcoated .
J'adore equality!!! Great t-shirt!
I bought this thinking it would he better coverage and would pickup night vision would be better then other security camera...i was not really impressed at all..the live camera takes too long to load up..despite updating better wifi mesh systems...but what bug me the mist was it did not pickup or capture the scene when most necessary or wanted...instead i had to search for the scene to confirm..really dissapointing. My old security camera from china was more precise and accurate then the Lorex system. And the other system is cheaper too...now i have 2 system to cross reference each other...waste my time
Hey Gabe did you move?
Does this guy even respond peoples question? Damn bro follow through.
lol
Your reviews are not appreciated as they should. I really thank you for this review. I was concerned of getting this due to the app rating, but after watching your review it seem now that the reviews are unfair due to the fact that these cameras as much more complex then other cameras like Arlo or Eufy but people need to understand the difference between them and how something like this is much beneficial (on my opinion) but a bit more technical. Thanks I definitely will subscribe to your channel.
I'd prefer the PoE version
Can this be hacked?
That shouldn't even be in question...... anything can be hacked. Anyone who says other doesn't know what they're talking about, or a liar.
I've owned a Lorex system before... it was the absolute worst security system ever. Burn me once shame on you, burn me twice, shame on me.
Really? What option would be better?
3:58 - Dude that 4K quality is straight up garbage... seriously. You have no idea what a real "good quality" 4K camera is. First its lagging, seems like 10FPS... WTF? In 2021 are you seriously recording videos at 5FPS at 4K to save drive space? I hope your using H.265 compression and not H.254. H.265 gives much better quality picture and provides almost double the drive space. Always use the max FPS, should be at least 15FPS for cheap 4K Lorex cameras. 4K 30FPS is a bit more expensive and 4K 60FPS is extremely hard and expensive to find for the consumer level. 8TB hard drives are worth the money and they are cheap. My Chinese non branded 5mp analog HD camera gives 5 times better quality than your Lorex 4K analog HD. Glad you made this video, I was planning to buy this particular Lorex 4k analog HD camera on a custom made PC DVR... Return that lorex and buy an 4K cheap non branded Chinese 4K camera system on eBay... you'll understand that lorex is ripping you out. I use lorex too and never went back.
These legacy security cam companies have had horrible software for years..