![]() ![]() Test using that, viewing using the web interface of the camera, during the day and at night. The best way to determine what kind of camera you need in each location and where each location should really be is to buy one varifocal camera first and set up a test stand for it that can be easily moved around. The Cliff Notes will be of particular interest although the camera models listed there are a generation old at this point. There's a ton of very useful information in there and it needs to be viewed on a computer, not a phone or tablet. Start out by looking in the WiKi in the blue bar at the top of the page. That's how I got to be a lunatic (already a nut job and miscreant). There are a lot of knowledgeable people on here and knowledge and experience are shared constantly. Welcome to the enchanted land of video surveillance lunatics, good guys, nut jobs and miscreants (yes, I fit into at least three categories). Bottom line is every camera needs light for color at night, some more and some less, but they still need some light. Any camera can be made to "look good" and maintain color at night if the shutter can be slowed far enough. This is really problematic at night because they slow the shutter, exposure time, down so low that any motion is a blur which renders the video useless. The primary reason being that they play games to make the video "look good" day and night. ![]() government’s webpage is not very good equipment. (18) For more information on Section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) please go to the U.S. (17) microSD card not included (sold separately). We reserve the right to make changes, corrections, and/or improvements to the information and to the products, at any time without notice. (15) While we make every effort to provide accurate information, inaccuracies or errors may occur. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. and any use of such marks by Night Owl Security Products is under license. (14) The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. (13) The term "recorder" may refer to a DVR, NVR, Wi-Fi NVR, or any similar recording device. Check for more information on compatibility. (12) This recorder is compatible with some Night Owl® Wi-Fi devices. (11) The following items are not included and are only for demonstration: TV's, Monitors, Routers, Phones, Tablets, Smart Devices, and any item not specifically listed as included. (10) Accessing your Night Owl® device through Google Assistant™ requires a TV utilizing Chromecast™ and a Google Home device. (9) The cameras included with this system have 2-way audio (talk / listen functionality). All features require ideal conditions and the latest firmware updates to provide accurate results. (8) Video streaming may be subject to interruptions or failures for reasons beyond Night Owl’s control, such as intermittent Wi-Fi or service provider outages. Optimal recording based on using the lowest recording quality settings with one camera. The size of your pre-installed Hard Disk Drive (HDD) will affect recording capabilities. wireless range when cameras are within direct sight of the recorder with no obstructions. If the spotlight is off and there is no ambient light in the area, the cameras will switch to black and white viewing and recording at night. (5) At night, when the spotlight is activated by human or vehicular motion, the cameras will provide up to 30 ft. Objects at or beyond this range may be partially or completely obscured, depending on the camera position. Future Android™ and iOS® updates may affect the app experience. Compatibility at the time of manufacturing. (3) Night Owl® apps are free downloads compatible with Apple® and Android™ devices only. Night Owl® doesn’t charge monthly fees to view or control your recorder over the Internet and/or Smart Device. (2) The recorder and push alerts are currently accessible on iPhone®, iPad®, and Android™ running on 4G/5G Smart Devices. ![]() If your recorder is not connected to the Internet, you will not be able to remotely view your system on your Smart Device. (1) Internet and Smart Device access requires a router and High-Speed Internet connection with a minimum 3 Mbps upload speed. ![]()
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