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Zmodo Surveillance System with 500GB DVR & 8 Weatherproof IR Cameras

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Last Purchase:
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gravityisweak


quality posts: 27 Private Messages gravityisweak

Those IR cameras make all the difference. Makes night time look like a relatively crisp black and white image.

aractor


quality posts: 0 Private Messages aractor

Is this match sellout.woot week? Geeze, 2 for 2, first pillows and now this...

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todaresq


quality posts: 74 Private Messages todaresq

324.99 via private seller on amazon.

Random Crap x 14
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Shirt woots x 22
Kids woots x 3
Wine woots x 1,
Home woots x 0, moofi woots x 0, deals woots x Who knows

jacvoyt


quality posts: 8 Private Messages jacvoyt

I hear they are giving these away for free on every street corner in London.

whatsamattaU


quality posts: 979 Private Messages whatsamattaU

Looks like the product website to me, yes?

http://www.zmodo.com/complete-security-kits/8-channel-dvr-system/zmodo-8ch-cctv-security-outdoor-ir-camera-dvr-system-500gb.html

edited above, thanks to nfk3h, to more likely link (with correct DVR included).

todaresq


quality posts: 74 Private Messages todaresq

Video on how to connect to your Zmodo DVR with IE...

So it looks like you can view from your computer elsewhere... but looks like "in house" only with these instructions.

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Shirt woots x 22
Kids woots x 3
Wine woots x 1,
Home woots x 0, moofi woots x 0, deals woots x Who knows

jeeperwoot


quality posts: 27 Private Messages jeeperwoot

4 less cameras, 90 less dollars

will this one sell out too?

tejash55


quality posts: 1 Private Messages tejash55

anyone know if i can hook that DVR up to a computer monitor? or how i would be able to view the video?

spacemart


quality posts: 15 Private Messages spacemart

anyone know if and how you can stream these online?

Roy33sakic


quality posts: 9 Private Messages Roy33sakic

*glances at woot*

*glances at sellout.woot*

*glances at woot*

*glances at sellout.woot*

...I'm giving you shifty eyes, woot.

EvilBill


quality posts: 1 Private Messages EvilBill

I believe the remote viewing is IE only, no firefox nor linux. And the one I have does not even play well with IE8.

ElanorRigby


quality posts: 13 Private Messages ElanorRigby

I'm tempted to buy this just to find out what my cats do outside all day to wear themselves out. They always show up in the evening, strewn about on my back porch, bonelessly posed like there has been a particularly violent mass murder of adorable cats. Then they wake up.

Even on a cloudy day, I'll keep my eyes fixed on the sun...

acanarelli


quality posts: 44 Private Messages acanarelli
aractor wrote:Is this match sellout.woot week? Geeze, 2 for 2, first pillows and now this...



They're not the same. The item on Woot is 8 channels or 8 outdoor cameras...the other is only four.

rom


quality posts: 53 Private Messages rom

would this work on 220v?

UTSAFTW


quality posts: 0 Private Messages UTSAFTW

I did an install of a similar system this past weekend for a customer last week when it was over 100 F outside, but I was inside their well insulated attic. It was a fun challenge, but then again, so was trying to avoid contact with fiberglass.

Along with my boss, we set up this system:
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11613604

The moral of my story is that either be prepared to climb around in super hot attics for several hours or be prepared to part with an addition $150-$250 for having people come out and professionally install it. Still, the added awareness and the ability to record it all is rather amazing, albeit a bit creepy the first few times I saw it in action. If I had the money currently, I'd be tempted to get this item from Woot.

pinchecat


quality posts: 20 Private Messages pinchecat

will the management of my apartment complex get mad if i punch holes in the ceiling to run the wires through the walls? (Y/N)

whatsamattaU


quality posts: 979 Private Messages whatsamattaU

I'm not expecting a quality post for this, just pointing to the June woot from Zmodo with a similar system (Zmodo Surveillance System with DVR and 4 Weatherproof IR Cameras), for what it's worth:

http://www.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=4522247

edit: Is this June woot the same one being offered on Sellout.woot? The model #'s seem the same.

thethatcher


quality posts: 3 Private Messages thethatcher

maybe now we can get to the bottom of the "strange poop" with a Zmodo Surveillance System with 500GB DVR & 8 Weatherproof IR Cameras.

russela


quality posts: 3 Private Messages russela

Thinking about it. Got some bored punks in the neighborhood ringing my doorbell at all hours. Either this or the Mossberg?

Gatzby


quality posts: 43 Private Messages Gatzby

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pinchecat wrote:will the management of my apartment complex get mad if i punch holes in the ceiling to run the wires through the walls? (Y/N)



Only your leasing agreement and/or building manager can tell you for sure, but it's safe to assume they'd frown on it.

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TechGuy125


quality posts: 22 Private Messages TechGuy125

Something to consider. This WOOT Deal offers only 3.6mm cameras whereas the DEALS.WOOT offers 3.6mm or 6mm, and gives you a much different view. I recommend doing some research before purchasing.

Camera Comparison

ckeilah


quality posts: 138 Private Messages ckeilah

I have tried several of these from Costco. Ultimately they all go back. The quality is too low to be useful in catching anyone who isnt known to you, much less admissible in court. If lighting is not *perfect* you will just get black shadows or blown out white. $1000 seems to be the entry level for something useful, though I have seen some iPhone apps that work with iSight cams to do a decent job for $5-$50.
e.g.
http://www.godigit.info/2011/04/imac-witness-transforms-isight-camera-of-monitoring/

Oh. The other big problem with cheap Chinese CCTV surveillance is the motion detection. It's ridiculous. It goes off on a breeze through the trees or just the sunlight. But totally ignores the guy stealing the bike off the porch!!

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nastyducky


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russela wrote:Thinking about it. Got some bored punks in the neighborhood ringing my doorbell at all hours. Either this or the Mossberg?



I vote for the Mossberg. A friend has one. Loves the thing, keeps it beside his front door. The (was going to be) upscale housing development he lives in about 10 miles outside Tucson went broke when the economy crashed, with only a few of the units fully finished and it's now a squatter's paradise, with dopers and hookers running their businesses out of nearby trashed homes. He hears gunshots during the night and figures it's only a matter of time 'til someone gets curious about his place. Then... boom.

I emailed him to tell him about today's Woot. It certainly can't hurt to be able to see outside when you're the only good guy for miles around.

It'll come in so handy for the zompocalypse, too.

choriskardia


quality posts: 0 Private Messages choriskardia
russela wrote:Thinking about it. Got some bored punks in the neighborhood ringing my doorbell at all hours. Either this or the Mossberg?



go with the Mossberg, physical evidence trumps a video everytime. But it would be cool to have that on video. . .

acoustikarl


quality posts: 1 Private Messages acoustikarl

So what kind of surface do I need to attach these to to keep someone with a portal gun from knocking them off the wall?

tphili17


quality posts: 1 Private Messages tphili17

Let's say I buy these to prevent people breaking in my house and stealing stuff.
1) The thief can steal the DVR unit itself. Any way these can stream to an offsite storage system?
2) Assuming I captured video of the thief, how well does the video hold up in court? Does this imprint a timestamp, or have any measures to prevent alteration of video or identify when video might have been altered? (Things I imagine a defense attorney might use to counter the evidential weight of the video.)

ckeilah


quality posts: 138 Private Messages ckeilah
acoustikarl wrote:So what kind of surface do I need to attach these to to keep someone with a portal gun from knocking them off the wall?



Paint it dark. Portal guns work on all white surfaces!

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Kingu


quality posts: 34 Private Messages Kingu

I've used this in a retail setting. First and foremost, if you plan on using it to discourage more than petty shoplifting, it's not going to be effective. It honestly worked better for employee management than preventing loss.

Because, let's be honest, if you have a video of your nice stuff going into a bag of a shopper and out your door two hours ago, and you don't have the person there, nothing is going to happen if you call the police in. They're pretty much going to say 'yep, nice video of your stuff being stolen.'

But it also gives you the opportunity to know where your employees were during that theft, and you can use that knowledge to reposition staff, or train them how to handle the distractions that enabled the theft in the first place.

And of course, remember to put a camera on the registers and the office where the system is located.

Video quality is good; problems we encountered is that the video takes time to adapt to light changes - a sudden flash can blind the camera. The 'alarm mode' is actually rather effective and in a low traffic retail setting, you can simply leave it on alarm mode to switch the video automatically to where the 'action' is, IE movement in the store.

You can download video files as well, but honestly, not super effective or brilliant quality. In a home security type setting an audio alarm system is far more effective, as well as motion sensor lights. But if you're frequently away, and have concerns about your property, this is a great investment in peace of mind for making sure everything's ok at home.

Limitations for internet viewing is one user at a time, and you can use it in a local network to effectively create a second viewing station. And getting it to play well with your router isn't exactly easy. Internet Explorer users will have to use compatibility mode (I think the app was written for IE6) but it will work in that mode with the most recent versions of IE.

ckeilah


quality posts: 138 Private Messages ckeilah
tphili17 wrote:Let's say I buy these to prevent people breaking in my house and stealing stuff.
1) The thief can steal the DVR unit itself. Any way these can stream to an offsite storage system?
2) Assuming I captured video of the thief, how well does the video hold up in court? Does this imprint a timestamp, or have any measures to prevent alteration of video or identify when video might have been altered? (Things I imagine a defense attorney might use to counter the evidential weight of the video.)



All the ones I have tried can imprint timestamp on the video. These cheap systems are really only good enough to let you see that, yes, SmartPost did drop off my package 2weeks late, and then someone wearing what looks like it might be a hat took it, squatted for about two minutes, and left.... So THAT'S where that strange poop came from!!

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omgwin


quality posts: 4 Private Messages omgwin

The one on sellout.woot.com has an option for the black cameras, which are actually materially different. The silver ones all have 3.6mm lenses, whereas the black ones have 6mm lenses.

Typically, the shorter the focal length, the wider angle the lens. However I'm not sure these focal lengths correspond to viewing angle in the world of security cameras. Because a 6mm lens in the SLR world is pretty much half a sphere:


[EDIT: The 3.6mm lens provides a 53 degree field of view, while the 6mm lens zooms at 33 degrees.]

showcaller


quality posts: 23 Private Messages showcaller
nastyducky wrote:I vote for the Mossberg. A friend has one. Loves the thing, keeps it beside his front door. The (was going to be) upscale housing development he lives in about 10 miles outside Tucson went broke when the economy crashed, with only a few of the units fully finished and it's now a squatter's paradise, with dopers and hookers running their businesses out of nearby trashed homes. He hears gunshots during the night and figures it's only a matter of time 'til someone gets curious about his place. Then... boom.

I emailed him to tell him about today's Woot. It certainly can't hurt to be able to see outside when you're the only good guy for miles around.

It'll come in so handy for the zompocalypse, too.



Wow. Sounds like my kind of neighborhood! any idea how many square feet the homes are and how much they are going for?

DrChops


quality posts: 13 Private Messages DrChops
ElanorRigby wrote:I'm tempted to buy this just to find out what my cats do outside all day to wear themselves out. They always show up in the evening, strewn about on my back porch, bonelessly posed like there has been a particularly violent mass murder of adorable cats. Then they wake up.



hyuk...I was just wondering the same thing about my cat - he does pretty much exactly the same thing - with added intermittent appearances to gorge himself on catfood. The strangest part about it is he actually seems to lose weight, even though he eats like 70% of his body-weight hyuk..

The only key difference is, I was planning on *strapping* the camera to my cat :D

Jose Bandero

jayveee


quality posts: 1 Private Messages jayveee

Anyone know if I can use this with a 16-channel Multiplexer? The Multiplexer can handle 16 cameras, but it doesn't have the DVR function. Can I plug the output of the Multiplexer into one of the camera inputs and record the video output stream of the Mux on the DVR?

domthewop


quality posts: 2 Private Messages domthewop

Is this the same system, or different?

http://www.amazon.com/ZMODO-Surveillance-Outdoor-Camera-System/dp/B004Y3VKYO

dallasdano


quality posts: 2 Private Messages dallasdano

An excellent choice for what I believe is the rent/crack house down the street. It does seem like a decent deal, but this ones not for me.

Woot haiku:

Eight camera box
Catch burglar in the act
If box not stolen

pinchecat


quality posts: 20 Private Messages pinchecat
nastyducky wrote:I vote for the Mossberg. A friend has one. Loves the thing, keeps it beside his front door. The (was going to be) upscale housing development he lives in about 10 miles outside Tucson went broke when the economy crashed, with only a few of the units fully finished and it's now a squatter's paradise, with dopers and hookers running their businesses out of nearby trashed homes. He hears gunshots during the night and figures it's only a matter of time 'til someone gets curious about his place. Then... boom.

I emailed him to tell him about today's Woot. It certainly can't hurt to be able to see outside when you're the only good guy for miles around.

It'll come in so handy for the zompocalypse, too.



If someone kicks in his front door in the middle of the night they'll automatically be standing between your friend and his Mossberg. If he doesn't move it to the bedroom he's gonnna be the one getting "boomed" on.

mccollumm


quality posts: 0 Private Messages mccollumm

This has CMOS cameras. If I remember correctly from when I researched these a few years ago(before purchasing 3 systems from Costco), The CCD cameras produce a better picture.

fantumfighter


quality posts: 1 Private Messages fantumfighter

Only if they know about it. Patch what need patching when you leave. No harm; no foul.