Just looked at their lovely website. It is all analog...I dont get it. Any they can install a system as large as 16 cameras!!!!
From their about section... "WebWatchdogs was established in South Florida and expanded into Central and North Florida in 2006. Over the years, WebWatchdogs has emerged as an industry leader in the world of video surveillance and remote access using cutting edge technology. They keep their Residential and Commercial clients in Palm Coast, Jacksonville, Daytona, and St Augustine completely up-to-date with the most advanced, efficient, and affordable security surveillance technology on the market."
Its funny because I was that guy about 2 years ago. I do handy work on the side and a friends deli needed new cameras. I did my "research" and came across some 8 camera analog kit for $450 and thought it was the best thing ever. Then came across a website, security-camera-wearhouse.com which sold me on IP cameras. I purchased a small system from them to install in a friends house and then found this forum.
I'd like to say its amazing how consumers really have no idea and just see a price tag but I was that guy not too long ago.
Now, I had a coworker that purchased a new house and I tried to push an IP cam system. Two weeks later, her house was broken into and her husband rushed over to costo to buy the first thing he could find (against my advice). 3 months later, the DVR is fried. She ended up getting it replaced but it just goes to show the difference in quality and performance (when compared to my IP cams).
Check out that website...they sell all rebranded hik stuff at like 300% markup and all outdated firmware.
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Nice, I suppose they do this because they can charge for IP cams and sell analog?Having surveyed competitors work, a number of them install hd-tvi and tell the customer they are receiving IP cameras
Nice, I suppose they do this because they can charge for IP cams and sell analog?
or they don't know the difference themselves.
I just give my customers the choice between HD-CVI or IP, and most go with the CVI because of costs.