![]() ![]() Nocturnal security cameras come with high powered infrared lighting that floods the scene in front of the camera in infrared light. They also come equipped with HEVC or H.265 video encoding that compresses 4K file sizes without losing the 4K video quality. The Sony Exmor R is capable of recording 4K resolution security footage and will add a whole new level of detail and clarity as well as an increased ability to zoom in on distant objects without drastically reducing image quality. It also shields the video from excessive video noise by passing through an analog noise reduction filter before converting the video signal to digital and a secondary digital noise reduction filter afterwards. This sensor uses back illuminated pixel technology for exceptional low light performance. Nocturnal security cameras will leave nothing to question thanks to the 8MP (megapixel) Sony Exmor R™ image sensor at their core. Select models also come with built-in microphones for listen-in audio monitoring or motorized zoom lenses that allow the camera to zoom in and out for the perfect field of view. These 4K (8 megapixel) IP cameras are available in both bullet and dome models. ![]() Its impressive range of professional-grade camera technologies, added to the ease of installing, storing, and playing back footage justify the higher-than-average price points.Nocturnal security cameras from Lorex are named because of their night vision, all-black metal exteriors, and extreme temperature tolerance. ![]() Lorex is a noteworthy option if you’re thinking of leveling up security at your residential or commercial property. ![]() You may want to go with Swann if you need a professional monitoring plan to go with your camera-priced at $19.99/month-or if you want affordable one-camera systems for under $100. Its product range is still not as vast, but offers variations across digital IP and MPX analog systems, with video quality up to 4K HD, and special features such as facial recognition. Swann, on the other hand, is on a comparable price point to Lorex. Ring would suit residential customers who are happy to pay a lower price for a more basic product. For example, its wire-free camera with 1080p HD sells for $99.99-but that’s because features like pan-tilt-zoom, 4K recording, and an always-charging camera are lacking. Ring products are cheaper overall and come with a monthly cloud storage fee of $3 or over. Ring, now owned by Amazon, makes its security products easier to understand and choose from, though it has a much smaller range compared to Lorex. In terms of property security, Lorex cameras can be set up to release light and siren signals when triggered by suspicious motion, but it’s up to you to contact relevant local authorities for support. You can also control your Lorex app using smart assistants, including Amazon Echo and Google Assistant, which can be programmed to recognise your voice. Additionally, the cloud-stored videos accessible on the Lorex Home app are secured via password, fingerprint, and two-step verification. Lorex: SecurityĪll Lorex security footage gets stored locally, on DVR, NVR, or microSD, which provides extra security. You can also contact support by email or read through an extensive product-specific knowledge base. Our experience with support showed sound product knowledge and virtually no call waiting time, but involved inefficiently long caller information gathering. Lorex has technical and sales support staff available by phone Monday–Saturday, 10:00 am–9:00 pm EST, with options for English, Spanish, and French. One downside of Lorex products is that they don’t offer a direct connection to public services like police or firefighters, so the DIY extends to calling local authorities yourself if things go wrong. You can customise your setting to receive push notifications only if something significant happens. ![]()
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