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- Includes 8 High-Pledge Weatherproof Cameras with 700 TV Lines of Pledge
- Each camera provides up to 100ft of night vision
- Comes with a pre-installed 1 TB Hard Drive
- Remote Internet monitoring (up to 10 users at the same time)
- Stream Live Video Directly to a remote MAC or PC, iPhone, iPad, or Android. Receive email alerts upon motion detection.
- Includes 8 High-Pledge Weatherproof Cameras with 700 TV Lines of Pledge Each camera provides up to 100ft of night vision Comes with a pre-installed 1 TB Hard Drive Remote Internet monitoring (up to 10 users at the same time) Stream Live Video Directly to a remote MAC or PC, iPhone, iPad, or Android. Receive email alerts upon motion detection.
Real-time CIF pledge provides a smaller, smooth flowing image to save space on the hard drive. D1 provides a larger, detailed image to better identify people and objects.
View larger The simple to use interface, along with the accompanying mouse and remote, make moving through the menus a breeze.
View larger See the quality 700TV Lines of pledge has to offer.
View larger High Pledge Bundle That Keeps You Safe Maintenance an eye all corners of your home or small business may seem like a daunting task if you don’t have a Q-See logic helping you out. With the QT4760-8E4-1 surveillance bundle, eight high pledge cameras can vigilantly watch over all the high traffic areas in your business. Complete the 16-channel logic by adding up to eight additional cameras and easily get full coverage around your home. This reliable Q-See logic also helps you watch over what matters most even when you’re away, with an array of remote monitoring features. Receive email alerts
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One Major flaw: Securely logging in in the least.,
I bought this logic early this year and, after nearly a year of usage, I figured now would be a excellent time to submit a review. I bought this for indoor use, essentially a blatantly obvious nanny cam. I set up 12 cameras throughout the (my rented) apartment. The initial setup was a pain in the butt, I had to spread all 16 cams, cables, power supplies, etc. out on the stump and connect it all. Why? because the last thing you want to do is install the entire logic, snake all the cabling through and then find out something doesn’t work. Specifically, the cable(s). Thankfully everything but one cable worked fine.
The recordings work well, the quality is solid, not fantastic. The night vision is extremely sensitive, so if you don’t have enough room light it will constantly pop on and off. The corporal configuration menu, using the mouse connected to the DVR is ABSOLUTELY HORRID. Too hard to navigate to the proper menu’s and no keyboard compatibility doesn’t help. BUT, the Web browser client software on the computer facility GREAT.
So I say:
1st: Make sure all the camera’s and equipment work prior to installation.
2nd: Give your QSEE DVR network connection/address to your home network
3rd: Once your entire camera logic is connected and powered up, use your laptop/desktop to connect to the DVR and configure it from here. Much much simpler.
Now, Here is my ONE MAJOR PROBLEM: When I am at work and I want to login in the least and see what my baby and the nanny are up to, the logon process is NOT SECURE.
What do I mean by this?
Simple, when you pay a bill online, or log into your bank account the web address has an “https://” That “S” mean’s your data is secure and encrypted.
Why is this a huge deal? You’re ONLY OPTION is to login with “http://”
What does this mean? it means when you log into your QSEE DVR through the internet (which means through your laptop or Iphone/ipad app) your password to access it is going through as clear as day. Anyone who snoops will see it character for character.
This means, any snooper or snoopers now have access to your entire video security logic.
I called Q-See support and they said the “Secure login” is not an option and nor will it be and cited for ease of use for the reason. And this is the case for ALL their consumer systems.
To me this is a perilous proposition. Now, my Q-see logic is not connected to the internet. I do not have remote capabilities, hence my 3-stars. But it still gives me peace of mind knowing my daughter’s nanny is permanently being watched.
Hope this helps.
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Impressive Infrared Night Images,
The DVR comes with a mouse, and an on-screen keyboard appears whenever you need it to fill in data on the screen. A mouse click takes you from viewing all cameras images at once to selected images. The DVR is very silent. I did not notice a hum from the hard-drive, but my son could hear one with his young ears.
You could stop here and have a excellent logic, but this one also allows you to hookup the DVR via ethernet to your network router. If you do this, you can access the images from other diplomacy on the network, or even away from your home or business. The DVR connects best if your router is “plug and play” or UPnP compatible, but if not, here’s a quick initiation guide for updating your router to open the port number that the DVR uses. All the instructions are in native English (versus poor translations) and very straight-forward.
As long as you can deal with corded cameras, this is an exceptional logic.
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Q-See QT4760-8E4-1 Surveillance Logic (Black/White),
I had a lot of fun setting this logic up. Everything is more or less common sense, except when it came to the power cable for me. Once I realized that each camera requires it’s own power source IN ADDITION TO it’s video cable, things went smoothly.
If you’re using this in a home attention and your provider has your port 80 blocked, you’re gonna have a terrible time. But, if you know how to work around this with port forwarding you must be okay.
The interface is VERY user friendly. Recording is instant and continuous (if the camera is reading a picture, the DVR is recording it!).
Here are multiple ways to view the cameras, all one one screen, one at a time even as flipping through images, you can shut the displays for particular cameras off (it’ll still record, you just won’t see it even as scrolling through cameras automatically). The only thing I wish for is a keyboard. Life would have been so much simpler with a keyboard.
Still a very fun logic to work with and it has a fantastic nighttime picture, but don’t let the HD fool you… It still pretty pixelated.
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