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5 in 8CH CCTV Security Video Recorder $79 Delivered @ Dick Smith / Kogan

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No idea how this came up looking for kids ride on car parts but looks good for the price.

& No idea about storage capacity but it must have some being a recorder.

Deets as follows;

The DVR supports a number of camera technologies including AHD, TVI, CVI CVBA and IP camera as well as P2P technology.The unit can be assessed remotely and comes with customisable motion detection capability that allows live viewing on your smartphone or desktop computer. It can also be made to send out an email alarm to your devices in the event of unauthorized entry into your home or facility.

Features:
* 8 Channel 1080N 5-in-1 DVR
* Supports AHD, TVI, CVI, CVBS and IP camera
* Support P2P technology
* Remote access
* View on phone or computer
* Customisable motion detection
* Instant E-mail alarm
* HDMI and VGA outputs
* Support USB backup and storage
* Data protection on power outage
* Support 8-channel simultaneous live viewing via smart phone
* Support Capture and Record in smart phone
* Support Cloud System for Remote Access/Support HDMI Output
* Bonus USB mouse

Specifications:
Refer to gallery for detailed specifications

Package Content:
1 Γ— 1080N 8CH DVR
1 Γ— 12V/2A power plug
1 x USB mouse
1 x network cable
1 x mounting screws pack

$9.10 Cheaper on eBay as mentioned below in the comments

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closed Comments

  • +1

    USB backup and storage may indicate it needs external storage πŸ˜‰

  • 5 in 8?
    All the features of 5 products in the convenience of 8 seperate packages.

  • +3

    Wanted to look further into this so did a basic Google search and stumbled across this model on eBay for $69.90 and the 4-ch model on eBay for $54.90 but both only have limited quantities.

    • Cheers mate added to the post

    • +1

      looks like it could host an internal SATA HDD(max 6TB)

  • Hmmmm… Where the Ethernet for IP camera?

    • It's on the back of the unit πŸ˜‰

    • Look elsewhere. The ethernet is so your LAN can view this units analogue recordings. This is not comparable to IP cams which are now commonly 4MP images and above. No mention of ONVIF anywhere at all and these are probably mjpeg only.

      • ewwww that sux

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