
Keep a watchful eye on your home or business with this Lorex HD-DVR surveillance system. The FLIR cloud connection lets you see the current feed from the cameras, which can be mounted indoors or outdoors. This Lorex HD-DVR surveillance system incudes cameras with night vision functionality for oversight of your property at all times.
Q: are the cameras battery powered
A: No plug in, and the cords are NOT long enough approx 6'
Q: Can you view camera live camera feed from your smart phone ?
A: Yes you can view live camera feeds from your smart phone using the free Flir Secure app.
Q: Does this system require an internet connection to send notifications of activity to my iPhone?
A: Yes, the system will need to be connected to the internet in order to send notifications to mobile devices.
A: go to the lorex wep. page search for the lwu3624 and look for Wireless Accessory Cameras Compatibility they list all that will work with the system. one of mine went out and I unplugged it for 2hr. plugged it back in and it reset and has been working good for 3 weeks now.
A: The camera uses the included 12V DC adapter which connects to an electrical outlet.
A: It has a DVR system with 1 terabyte of storage. So it can be hooked up to a tv or computer monitor and you would access the DVR and access all storaged footage that way. It will start deleting the oldest footage when space is running out so if there is something you want to keep you can back it up to a flash drive before it deletes it
A: Yes, the DVR will need to be connected to a wifi router in order to transmit the signal to your mobile device.
A: Are you looking thru glass? That will cause you problems. If you really need the distance at night and want to be covert there are LED you can buy that provide lots of light that you can't see and that will significantly improve your range. There are two varieties. They operate at two different wavelengths. The one that is closer to visible light will have more of a visible glow than the other but you can see further with it because it is closer to the spectral bandwidth of the camera. They are used in deer trail cameras and work very well. Good luck.