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4K Nocturnal IP NVR System with 6 Outdoor 4K (8MP) IP Motorized Zoom Lens Metal Cameras, 4x Optical Zoom Cameras, 250FT Night Vision

4K Nocturnal IP NVR System with 6 Outdoor 4K (8MP) IP Motorized Zoom Lens Metal Cameras, 4x Optical Zoom Cameras, 250FT Night Vision

$ 61.79

$ 80.33

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4K Nocturnal IP NVR System with 6 Outdoor 4K (8MP) IP Motorized Zoom Lens Metal Cameras, 4x Optical Zoom Cameras, 250FT Night Vision

4K Nocturnal IP NVR System with 6 Outdoor 4K (8MP) IP Motorized Zoom Lens Metal Cameras, 4x Optical Zoom Cameras, 250FT Night Vision

$ 61.79

$ 80.33

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Product Details

Know that your property is secure while you're there and while you're away with this Nocturnal security camera system from Lorex. This system includes six powerful Nocturnal security cameras and a powerful 16-channel Network Video Recorder (NVR). Along with 4K recording resolution, the longest night vision ranges available, and extreme weather performance, your security cameras include motorized zoom lenses that allow you to adjust the camera's field of view to suit your monitoring needs. These features, plus ten open channels on the NVR, makes this an incredibly versatile security system perfect for any type of property.

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SPECIFICATIONS

16

CHANNELS

4K NVR can support up to 16 cameras

6

CAMERAS

6 × 4K bullet IP cameras

250FT

NIGHT VISION

Maximum night vision range

3TB

HARD DRIVE

Maximum Capacity 2 × 8TB hard drives

 

Capture the details you need with 4K resolution

4K Nocturnal security cameras use an 8.51 megapixel (MP) image sensor. This sensor is capable of producing exceptionally sharp 4K video that will give you the best chance to capture distinct details, such as facial features.

4× better than 1080p

The difference between a 1080p security camera and a 4K security camera is quite large. A 1080p security camera, for example, records at a pixel ratio of 1920 × 1080 - a total of 2,073,600 pixels. A 4K security camera, on the other hand, records at a pixel ratio 3840 × 2160 - a total of 8,294,400 pixels. That's an additional 6,220,800 pixels! Ultimately, this higher pixel count results in a much higher quality of video, with sharp definitive lines that distinctly outline every object and feature. It also allows for better digital zooms when you need to zoom into your footage. So specific details will remain legible for longer and give you a better chance of capturing the details you need.

4× optical zoom security camera

The Nocturnal bullet security cameras come with a unique zoom lens. Otherwise known as a motorized varifocal lens, this type of lens enables remote customization of your field of view (and focus). This means that you can either focus on a small area in astonishing detail thanks to the 4× optical zoom or survey a larger scene for maximum coverage. These adjustments can be easily made with your NVR or through our free mobile apps.

 
Infrared Night Vision

Say goodbye to grainy nighttime video for good. Nocturnal security cameras are equipped with powerful LED bulbs that emit infrared light in the camera's field of view. Invisible to the naked eye, but not to the camera, this infrared lighting will allow your security camera to see in complete darkness.

Color Night Vision (CNV™)

For an added level of nighttime protection, Nocturnal security cameras can also capture color footage, thanks to our state-of-the art Color Night Vision (CNV) technology. CNV brings extra details to light, such as the color of a car, a person's clothes, and also provides better contrast for enhanced detection.

 

Active mechanical lens filter

An Active Mechanical Lens Filter (otherwise known as an IR Cut Filter) prevents UV and infrared light rays from entering the lens during the day. This ensures that these types of lights won't cause any discolorations or distortions of the video. The filter will then automatically disengage at night, allowing the infrared light into the lens.

Enhanced security monitoring with HDR

Differing lighting conditions within the same scene (such as an indoor camera that can see outdoors) is not an issue for your Nocturnal security cameras. They use an HDR (High Dynamic Range) feature that uses the difference between the brightest point and the darkest point of the video to automatically adjust the picture's brightness. This results in optimized, highly-detailed security video in all sections of the frame.

Increased clarity in low-light settings

Nocturnal security cameras deliver clean, accurate video with exceptional clarity and sharpness thanks to their 3D-DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) technology. This feature filters out digital noise from the video, eliminating graininess, as well as any noise caused by motion.

All-weather security camera

Feel free to install your Nocturnal security cameras outdoors. They are rated , which is the highest environmental rating available.

LNB8973BW

140°F | 60°C

Heat Rating

-22°F | -30°C

Cold Rating

Durable metal camera housing

Your security cameras are housed in high grade aluminum. This means that they can last for years and years, even if they are directly exposed to intense weather conditions.

Remote viewing from your mobile with Lorex Home

This system is designed for use with our innovative, hassle-free Lorex Home™ app. With Lorex Home, you can quickly and easily view your security system remotely through your smartphone or tablet. You can also program the app to send you motion-activated push notifications and email alerts with screenshot attachments straight to your phone to keep you connected to your property at all times. Simply download the free app, scan the QR code on the DVR and your cameras will appear for you to monitor (or review footage).

Works With

 
Apple iPhone
Apple iPad
Android Phone
Android Tablet
Apple TV
 
 
Apple iPhone
Apple iPad
Android Phone
 
Android Tablet
Apple TV
 
 

PoE technology for simple plug-and-play installation

Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technology is an all-in-one solution that cuts cost and installation time. A single cable run between your NVR and IP camera provides both power and video transmission so you don't have to install your camera near a plug.

Reliable security-grade hard drive preinstalled

A 3TB security grade hard drive (expandable up to 2 × 8TB) comes preinstalled within this NVR. Designed to meet the high workload demands of continuous security monitoring, this heavy-duty hard drive can reliably record weeks (even months) of footage without taking a break. All recorded footage is then safely stored on the hard drive where only you can access it, so there are no surprise fees or monthly cloud subscriptions.

HEVC / H.265 compression

Both sets of cameras and the NVR included here use . HEVC stands for High Efficiency Video Compression (also known as H.265 or MPEG-H Part 2), and is used to compress video file sizes without any noticeable difference in quality. This lets you keep the 4K footage without the 4K file sizes. It will also let you watch the highest quality security footage while you are away from your home or business without large data transfers.

Area search

Find what you are looking for quickly with Lorex's Area Search. Select an area of interest and automatically playback any video footage showing scene changes in that area. Ideal for doorways, drive ways, etc.

Regional motion zones

There may be certain sections in the camera's field of view that you want to focus more on, such as the front door, garage or backyard. Create up to four custom motion zones for each camera and adjust the motion sensitivity to best suit your needs. That way, even the slightest movement near important areas, such as an entranceway, will trigger the camera and create a motion event, but inanimate objects like trees or bushes would need more significant movement in order to set off the motion detection.

Privacy masking

If there are certain areas in the camera's field of view that you do not want recorded, you can block those sections using privacy masking. Simply use the NVR to outline the areas you want blacked out with a square or rectangle.

 

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