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Lorex onvif
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  1. LOREX ONVIF 1080P
  2. LOREX ONVIF PLUS

There is a flipside to this feature, though if someone steals the doorbell, they’ll take the forensic evidence of the crime with them. This can be upgraded all the way to 256GB, but 32GB should be plenty for most people. Lorex not only builds a microSD card slot into its 2K QHD Wired Doorbell, it includes a 32GB card in the package. Video doorbell and security camera manufacturers are fond of forcing buyers to sign up for subscription services, offering only live feeds to those who decline.

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The Lorex 2K QHD Wired Video Doorbell’s video quality is a big step up from the company’s 1080p model. When someone rings your bell, the doorbell can respond with phrases such as “We’ll be right there” or “Please leave the package at the door.” Unlike the latest Ring/Amazon Alexa partnership, however, Lorex’s doorbell won’t interact with visitors in real time. Lorex’s app performed well in this area, there was little lag in loading the camera view, and just a second or so lag in real-time communication using both cellular and Wi-Fi communications.Īlternatively, you can turn on the doorbell’s canned voice responses-or record your own message-and ignore your visitors altogether. The Lorex 2K QHD Wired Doorbell is also compatible with Amazon Echo and Google Home smart speakers and displays, so you can see and talk with visitors at your door. There’s also a button in the app that will sound a local siren if you wish to deter unwelcome visitors. This can be scheduled to turn on at a given time, or you can program it to light up-or even flash-when motion is detected. The Lorex 2K features a surprisingly bright LED nightlight that shines down from the bottom of the doorbell.

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Lorex provides three mounting brackets to accommodate various installation needs. Lorex conveniently includes three mounting brackets for this purpose: One for installation on a flat wall, one that tilts the doorbell’s camera on its vertical axis, and a third that tilts it horizontally.Įverything else is set up via the mobile app, and the overall installation was simple and quick overall. You’ll connect a small wiring kit to your existing doorbell chime-it will work with both mechanical and electronic models-and then connect the wires at the wall to the new doorbell.

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You’ll get buried in notifications if you don’t.Īs its name indicates, this doorbell depends on the presence of low-voltage wiring (specifically, 16-24V) at the location where it will be installed. Jason D’Aprile / IDGĭespite Lorex’s person-detection promises, you’ll want to define zones where motion should and should not be detected. But the cats still triggered motion events when they jumped on the porch rail.

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The only way I could reduce the false alarms was to edit the motion-detection zone to ignore the area close to the floor of my porch. I received a motion notification every time a cat walked with in its field of view. Lorex says its 2K QHD supports person detection, but in my experience after enabling the feature, the camera consistently failed to distinguish between people and cats-just like Lorex’s less-expensive 1080p model did.

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This review is part of TechHive’s coverage of the best video doorbells, where you’ll find reviews of the competition’s offerings, plus a buyer’s guide to the features you should consider when shopping for this type of product.

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The camera’s 164-degree field of view, on the other hand, is only slightly better than the previous model’s 160 degrees. The inclusion of HDR, however, does help colors pop, and this new model’s night vision is noticeably more detailed-and in color. While the increased resolution is a welcome feature-especially at this price-the Lorex’s image quality isn’t the sharpest we’ve seen. But with a price tag that’s nearly twice as big, we didn’t expect to encounter many of the same motion-detection issues we complained about with the earlier model. Chief among them is 2K resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio, compared to the 1080p resolution of the older model. Lorex’s 2K QHD Wired Doorbell offers some major improvements over the Lorex Wi-Fi Video Doorbell we reviewed in 2020.













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