JJM 0 Posted February 22, 2017 I have a 12-unit condo building with 2 decent surveillance cameras (Toshiba IK-6400A) and an old non-functioning DVR. Can anyone recommend a replacement DVR that meets these 4 criteria?: 1) RELIABLE: e.g. non-buggy software, WD purple hard drive 2) INEXPENSIVE: less than $400 3) REMOTE ACCESS/VIEWING: for PC, Mac, IOS, Android 4) GOOD TECH SUPPORT: knowledgeable & readily available by phone or email To date, I’ve done extensive research, and the multitude of DVR options is dizzying. I was considering purchasing one of these 3 models: A) Dahua DHI-HCVR51A04HE-S3 B) Hikvision DS-7204HGHI-SH-1TB C) Lorex/Flir LH03045GW I have 20+ years of experience in IT support so I think I’d be comfortable configuring the system myself. But I wouldn’t have time to administer an especially complex system or babysit a buggy one. Any feedback or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! JJM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted February 22, 2017 Hi. Your existing cameras are 14 years old. Your budget is 400 for dvr. $399 gives you 4 HD cameras and a NVR with built in Poe https://www.lorextechnology.com/hd-ip-security-camera-system/4-channel-hd-security-camera-system-with-ip-cameras/HDIP44D-1-p Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JJM 0 Posted February 24, 2017 tomcctv: Thanks for the feedback and recommendation. The unit you've suggested (Lorex HDIP44D) sounds like a good bargain. My primary concern about it is implementation time. While I have the technical knowledge to set it up, the new cameras would require me to run several hundred feet of suspended cable and also install new camera mounts in elevated locations. Entirely doable, just very time-consuming. With that in mind, I wonder if it's worth getting this system vs. just buying a replacement DVR that's compatible with my two existing cameras. Would the Lorex LH03045GW DVR be worthwhile? You also mentioned my Toshiba cameras were 14 years old. (Not surprising since they were probably installed when this building was completed in 2002.) Since the cameras have no moving parts, I imagine they would last quite a while longer, as most technology does when not exposed to the elements. Do feel these Toshiba cameras are likely to fail soon for some reason? I'm open to other ideas as well. - JJM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted February 24, 2017 Hi. That distance you are best going cvi ..... Analog HD. Using existing cable and just replace cameras and dvr. https://www.lorextechnology.com/hd-dvr-security-system/8-channel-hd-dvr-and-4-hd-1080p-cameras-with-130-night-vision/LHD84W-1-p The problem with your existing cameras is they are 380tvl ...... There is no point connecting them to a analog dvr . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JJM 0 Posted March 7, 2017 Yes, a system that allows us to re-use our existing wiring would make the installation substantially easier. Thanks for the recommendation. In the course of my research on DVR's and cameras, I've read many postings (including some on this forum) that indicate Lorex is generally a consumer-class brand, and, as such, it may be lacking in quality/reliability. Quite a few opinions suggest a professional-class system such as Dahua may be a better choice. What's your general take on that debate? - JJM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted March 7, 2017 Yes, a system that allows us to re-use our existing wiring would make the installation substantially easier. Thanks for the recommendation. In the course of my research on DVR's and cameras, I've read many postings (including some on this forum) that indicate Lorex is generally a consumer-class brand, and, as such, it may be lacking in quality/reliability. Quite a few opinions suggest a professional-class system such as Dahua may be a better choice. What's your general take on that debate? - JJM Hi lorex link is a dahua Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JJM 0 Posted March 17, 2017 I'd heard Dahua is often rebranded and sold by other vendors. Good to know the unit in question is in fact Dahua. I believe I now have all the info I need to move forward so I'll propose the Lorex LHD84W for our building. Assuming it's approved and installed, I'll post a follow-up with details of our installation. Thanks again, Tom, for the feedback. - JJM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted March 17, 2017 I'd heard Dahua is often rebranded and sold by other vendors. Good to know the unit in question is in fact Dahua. I believe I now have all the info I need to move forward so I'll propose the Lorex LHD84W for our building. Assuming it's approved and installed, I'll post a follow-up with details of our installation. Thanks again, Tom, for the feedback. - JJM Hi. That is a good price with 4 cameras https://www.lorextechnology.com/hd-dvr-security-system/8-channel-hd-dvr-and-4-hd-1080p-cameras-with-130-night-vision/LHD84W-1-p Share this post Link to post Share on other sites