Wireless Home Security Alarm System

2.4Ghz Nortech Wireless Security System Review

2.4Ghz Nortech Wireless Security System 2.4Ghz Nortech Wireless Security System Review

The 2.4Ghz Nortech Wireless Security System is a wireless system that can be set up easily indoors or outdoors either at home or work.

You can position the Nortech security camera to monitor your children and also to watch your door.

The system also comes with an infrared night vision that allows the cameras to capture images in low light environment such as during the night.

The Nortech wireless system can be connected to any monitor/TV or computer with an A/V cable.

Below are the pros and cons of the 2.4Ghz Nortech Wireless Security System as described and experienced by its users.

Pros

  • The system works fine, night and day.
  • In the owner’s ten by ten foot bedroom, in near total dark, it lights up nicely.
  • The system is easy to put together.
  • The system is easy to install.
  • VCR recording is simple.
  • The system is worth the price.
  • The unit is small and kind of 21st century in looks.
  • The display is relatively clear and sharp.
  • The night vision works wonderfully, and you can hear sound perfectly.

Cons

  • Uses something like a ‘infinity focus’ so it can focus on objects a few feet away to longer distance. The owner feel this is a mistake, after 20 feet, the image becomes fuzzy. Even his computer camera has a ‘twist’ focus lense he can focus on something close, or refocus on something futher away (sharper image this way).
  • Yes, the system is in color BUT, if you have direct sunlight it will wash out the image, making your lawn appear white. You know when the sky is milky colored from smog or high humidity, with the sun behind a house but still facing the camera and causing the sky around it to glow white. These particles of reflected light will wash out your image and change its’ color.
  • When the sun starts going down, twilight, a dozen or so round holes on the camera’s front light up red with LEDS. Not something you’ll want to wake up to some early morning (a big red eye staring at you unblinking).
    Wireless doesn’t mean ‘no wires. It means you don’t run a wire to the Receiver but you still have to plug the cameras in because they are not battery operated.
  • The instructions are a little short but direct to the point. They do not tell you how to plug it into a VCR, or that the image can be taped.
  • You can’t place the system up against a windowpane because it will reflect its’ own image back when night time comes and all you will see is that ‘red’ eye.
  • The cameras only work from about 3 or 4 feet from the base station then start to break up with static. They initially interfered with the owner’s WiFi greatly, but he changed the channel on his router and it helped.
  • The plastic container the camera came with was nearly impossible to open.
  • One of the owner can’t use the audio option because all he heard was static. So much loud static that it is useless. The image is full of static too and he only got a clear picture occasionally.
  • The cameras don’t pivot in any direction, only up and down.
  • You can’t flip the camera on its side because the image wont correct itself.

Find more details of the 2.4Ghz Nortech Wireless Security System here.

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