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Photo : Defender SN2000DVR Sentinel SD Recording System with 2 Outdoor Nightview Cameras and 2GB SD Card

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Defender SN2000DVR Sentinel SD Recording System with 2 Outdoor Nightview Cameras and 2GB SD Card

from: SVAT Electronics



Defender SN2000DVR Sentinel SD Recording System with 2 Outdoor Nightview Cameras and 2GB SD Card
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 15443





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Defender
Color: Black
EAN: 0871363006356
Label: SVAT Electronics
Product Manufacturer: SVAT Electronics
Model: SN2000DVR
Publisher: SVAT Electronics
Ranking: 15443
Studio: SVAT Electronics


Piece facts:
  • Motion capture - When movement is detected this system can be set to record a video clip or a still snapshot
  • SD card recording - up to 9 hours of recording with included 2GB SD card. Transfer your footage to your computer's hard drive to keep an archive of all your security video.
  • Night viewing - each camera has 11 infrared LED's that automatically activate when it gets dark, allowing you to record both day and night.
  • Picture-in-picture mode
  • Built-in sunshade on cameras to reduce glare




Card SD 2GB and Cameras Nightview Outdoor 2 with System Recording SD Sentinel SN2000DVR Defender













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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Not What I thought ...
I puchased the defender cameras, but was disappionted when I found out that it will not record both cameras at the same time. You have to switch from one to the other. The DVR does not have picture in picture recording.
Also, the picture quailty on the cameras is poor. So I shopped for another camera online that had the same RCA wires to hook up into the DVR, and that had much better color, and night vison. I can only use the one camera, but its much better than the ones that came with it. It was another $ 75.00 IT was the SVAT camera with night vison of 45ft.The ones that come with the defender only have nightvison of 15ft.




Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Good concept (records on SD card) but bad video quality
This product is very simple and easy to use. It's not expensive either. My main reason for buying it was that it offered recording on SD card. I didn't want to buy a huge DVR system. But when I installed it I found out that the video quality is not good at all. So, if you are looking for good video quality this may not be the right product for you.



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