- Jun 30, 2016
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My wife has decided that, with our new home being in the country, we (I) need to get a camera system set up. I had installed an analog Q-See system at our previous home in the city and it did alright (caught the occasional neighbor's dog pooping in the yard, and UPS guy making deliveries), but I'm looking around now and seeing 4MP IP systems at reasonable prices. It's pretty cool to see how far things have come at the consumer level in just a few years.
I'm not a security camera professional, nor do I want to be, but I'm fairly handy and technical, and I appreciate a good quality. I see a lot of recommendations to "just buy Hikvision" or "put together a Dahua kit", but the pre-packaged kits from Costco definitely appeal to me. I'll admit, the guarantee and return policy is one reason for that. Another is the concern that I don't really know enough to intelligently spec out my own package, and I don't really want to try.
That said, I've been studying two systems that Costco currently has, and I could really use some advice.
Common between the two systems:
Different between the two systems (pros and cons ordered in my perceived importance):
So what do you guys think? Can you recommend one over the other?
Anybody know the AvertX brand and have a feel for quality?
Thanks.
I'm not a security camera professional, nor do I want to be, but I'm fairly handy and technical, and I appreciate a good quality. I see a lot of recommendations to "just buy Hikvision" or "put together a Dahua kit", but the pre-packaged kits from Costco definitely appeal to me. I'll admit, the guarantee and return policy is one reason for that. Another is the concern that I don't really know enough to intelligently spec out my own package, and I don't really want to try.
That said, I've been studying two systems that Costco currently has, and I could really use some advice.
Common between the two systems:
- 16-channel NVR with POE on all ports
- 4k support (though supported framerate differs)
- Both NVRs appear to support external storage expansion
- Both brand cameras have WDR
- Both support ONVIF
Different between the two systems (pros and cons ordered in my perceived importance):
- AvertX 16-Channel HD IP NVR with 6TB HDD, 10 Autofocus 4MP Cameras with 100' Night Vision - $2,999.97
- Pros
- All cameras are dome with autofocus and 3x zoom!
- 6TB HDD
- 109° field of view
- Cameras have onboard microSD card slot for backup storage
- NVR supports 4k cameras at 15 fps
- Cons
- Seems to be a somewhat unknown brand. Some folks say it's rebranded Dynacolor, but I don't see that name mentioned much, so I can't get a feel for quality or reputation.
- Higher package cost
- Cameras have higher minimum illumination specs: 0.5 lux (color), 0.05 lux (b&w)
- No specifics on hard drive other than "surveillance grade"
- Pros
- Q-See 16-Channel HD IP NVR with 3TB HDD, 8 4MP Cameras with 100' Night Vision - $1,659.97 (after adding two additional dome cameras)
- Pros
- Lower package cost
- Most people say that Q-See is rebranded Dahua cameras (true?)
- 0.01 lux rating (color)
- Specs a Western Digital purple hard drive
- Cons
- 3TB HDD
- My previous analog system was Q-See, and the DVR and remote viewing software seemed rather glitchy at times
- 84° (bullets), 75° (domes) field of view
- 8 of the cameras would be bullets (though I'm not entirely convinced this is terrible)
- NVR supports 4k cameras at only 7 fps (slight disadvantage to the AvertX)
- Pros
So what do you guys think? Can you recommend one over the other?
Anybody know the AvertX brand and have a feel for quality?
Thanks.