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Old 27 October 2019, 07:54 AM   #1
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Recommendation for a home security DVR?

I have a 4-camera Lorex DVR at home that I hate. It is linked to my phone but loses its connection every 3 months or so. I then have to contact Lorex for technical support.
I absolutely detest this company. They never correct the problem the first time, disconnections with tech support happen more frequently that an entire conversation stays connected, I can barely understand the support techs, I could go on.
Did I mention I hate Lorex?!
I am not tech savvy. Does anyone have a system that is user friendly they can recommend?
I absolutely hate Lorex.
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Old 27 October 2019, 05:22 PM   #2
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I have a 4-camera Lorex DVR at home that I hate. It is linked to my phone but loses its connection every 3 months or so. I then have to contact Lorex for technical support.
I absolutely detest this company. They never correct the problem the first time, disconnections with tech support happen more frequently that an entire conversation stays connected, I can barely understand the support techs, I could go on.
Did I mention I hate Lorex?!
I am not tech savvy. Does anyone have a system that is user friendly they can recommend?
I absolutely hate Lorex.
YMMV and knocking on wood. Who installed your cameras and hooked up the DVR? I also have Lorex, 16 channel with eight cameras installed by an electrician whose company was sub-contractor to the builder of our development. He did it on the side and made sure everything was working before he left. It took him 10 hours as he crawled in the attic so no visible exposed wires. I guess I’m just lucky.
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Old 27 October 2019, 05:50 PM   #3
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I'm leaning towards Ring doorbell. Just waiting for good deals.
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Old 27 October 2019, 10:15 PM   #4
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I'm leaning towards Ring doorbell. Just waiting for good deals.
Try the SkyBell much batter.
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Old 30 October 2019, 02:56 AM   #5
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Check out https://www.nellyssecurity.com/ They have some great products and how to videos.
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Old 30 October 2019, 03:01 AM   #6
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Anyone have Arlo?
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Old 30 October 2019, 03:10 AM   #7
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Try the SkyBell much batter.
Why is SkyBell much better? I've been thinking about the Ring doorbell so curious as to better options. Thanks
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Old 30 October 2019, 03:15 AM   #8
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Why is SkyBell much better? I've been thinking about the Ring doorbell so curious as to better options. Thanks


Because the SkyBell you don’t have to pay the monthly payments or monthly charge and the rings there is a charge and also the SkyBell you can remove your old doorbell and connect the two wires to the SkyBell the rings I think it’s only wireless.


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Old 30 October 2019, 03:25 AM   #9
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Because the SkyBell you don’t have to pay the monthly payments or monthly charge and the rings there is a charge and also the SkyBell you can remove your old doorbell and connect the two wires to the SkyBell the rings I think it’s only wireless.


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Old 30 October 2019, 03:26 AM   #10
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Anyone have Arlo?
I currently use Arlo as one form of cameras for my home. I like the ease of use within the home since they can be moved around easily.

The one complaint I have is they are not constantly streaming when on the app, which I suppose is to save battery life since they are wireless. I find the battery life lasts about 6 months between charges depending on how often they are set off. You do get notifications etc when motion is detected and can view a small sample recording but you must click on each individual camera to view live streams.

All this being said for the cost I think it's pretty good and I never lose connection. You can also set an alarm to go off with motion or set it off manually from the app. Feel free to PM me if you want any more specific details.
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Old 30 October 2019, 03:30 AM   #11
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The Ring is not wireless and is connected the same way (at least the version I have which may be the Ring Pro). I would also skip the monthly monitoring and use security cameras no matter what bell you choose anyway. You still get notifications etc they just don't archive the videos.

Never researched the Skybell but one feature of the Ring I like is the extended doorbell you can plug into any outlet. For instance if I am in my pool I can clearly hear the doorbell from my patio where the extender is plugged in. I also have one in my upper floors which is nice.
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Old 30 October 2019, 03:33 AM   #12
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I said “screw it” and went with Nest. Driveway camera, Nest Hello doorbell, 1 indoor camera, 2 thermostats, and 7 smoke/CO2 alarms. $100 per year for cloud recording sucks but it’s convenient and reliable. Super convenient having it all in one app.

They don’t tie in with our home alarm, but that turns out to be a plus. The calls from the alarm company every time a battery got low was too intrusive. Nest is in the expensive side compared to all the alternatives but quality and reliability are tops.
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Old 30 October 2019, 04:46 AM   #13
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The Ring is not wireless and is connected the same way (at least the version I have which may be the Ring Pro). I would also skip the monthly monitoring and use security cameras no matter what bell you choose anyway. You still get notifications etc they just don't archive the videos.

Never researched the Skybell but one feature of the Ring I like is the extended doorbell you can plug into any outlet. For instance if I am in my pool I can clearly hear the doorbell from my patio where the extender is plugged in. I also have one in my upper floors which is nice.
The Ring is “not wireless” to the sense it is hardwired to the two wires that’s with the original doorbell, so no batteries required. It’s wireless to the sense it still needs WIFI to connect to your network.
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Old 30 October 2019, 05:48 AM   #14
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I currently use Arlo as one form of cameras for my home. I like the ease of use within the home since they can be moved around easily.

The one complaint I have is they are not constantly streaming when on the app, which I suppose is to save battery life since they are wireless. I find the battery life lasts about 6 months between charges depending on how often they are set off. You do get notifications etc when motion is detected and can view a small sample recording but you must click on each individual camera to view live streams.

All this being said for the cost I think it's pretty good and I never lose connection. You can also set an alarm to go off with motion or set it off manually from the app. Feel free to PM me if you want any more specific details.
I would only purchase them for outdoor use. Some concerns I have:

- It has a delay and non reliable motion detection system
- If the above is true you can miss much needed footage rendering the system somewhat useless
- Battery doesn't last as long as advertised in an outdoor high traffic area
- Not as good as advertised for outdoor durability

Now I am thinking about just adding a ring/skybell in lieu
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Old 30 October 2019, 05:55 AM   #15
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Old 30 October 2019, 11:57 AM   #16
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If Nest might as well look at Wyze. I have both, similar enough,
other than the insanely cheaper price of Wyze.
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Old 31 October 2019, 01:28 PM   #17
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I went with Swann 4K power over ethernet cameras/dvr about 4 months ago. I haven't needed customer support yet, but so far I'm satisfied.
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