Expandable 8CH Mini NVR & Security Cameras System-2pcs 2K Outdoor Cameras & 1pcs 8CH Wifi NVR Kit, Face capture/Record&Playback, Intrusion Detection, SD Card or External HDD For Recording, Remote View

$ 22.91

This NVR kit from EVERSECU is everything that the description says it is. It’s easy to set up…is literally plug and play, and does all of what it claims to do. One of the things that I like most was to be able to show my front doorbell camera in a larger framed image with the adjunct cameras around it in a reversed “L” pattern. (see attached pics) This is one of the features that, for me, was perfect since my doorbell camera switches the television to the NVR when someone presses the button. This image layout is one that even my commercial NVR software was unable to do. What’s also nice is that there is less than a one second delay (YMMV) in what you see on the screen as compared to what’s happening outside in real-time. My commercial NVR software running on a dedicated Intel Core I7 PC couldn’t show images that fast. I am completely blown away.I have both EVERSECU and other branded cameras connected to the system and must say that it all performs perfectly. Topping it all off – and something that wasn’t mentioned in the product description – is that this tiny NVR is ONVIF compatible. Yes, it’s true that something at this price-point not only lives up to what it says, but is ONVIF compatible as well. If I were EVERSECU, I would definitely put that into the description for those who may (like me) require compatibility with other brands. They also need to update the “What’s in the box” bullet points since in addition to including two cameras and the NVR itself, it includes power supplies for all, a network cable for those who might need one, and even a tiny mouse!The instructions leave a little to be desired, but since it’s pretty much plug it in and go, (the included cameras are already set up) it’s not difficult to get accustomed to. Even though I’m pretty experienced with tech of this kind, it took me about an hour or so to really get to know the software. The nice part is that you can click around and see what happens while not having to worry about really messing things up. At one point I deleted all eight of my cameras by mistake – but it took me less than 10 minutes to get it all back up and running.As you would expect, there are Android and IOS apps for your phone or tablet. There is also a Windows compatible client available for download. Additionally, there is a built-in (or, if you’re in the UK, an “in-built”?) web server for viewing. (Note: You will need to use MS Edge or another browser in the IE compatible mode to use the web server.)All-in-all, if you need eight or fewer cameras or you just feel like getting your feet wet with an NVR for your home’s security (without spending your 401K to do so), I suggest you give this Mini NVR from EVERSECU a try. I really don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
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