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1080P 4 HD Camera Home CCTV Kit 2019 instore at Aldi for £99.99

£99.99£179.9944% off
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I bought this cctv system today in Aldi Stockport for £99.99 reduced from £179.99. Very good reviews. Staff told me this was a nationwide offer.
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Whether you're in or out, this Home Protector HD CCTV Camera Kit will provide your home with that layer of security you've been looking for. The surveillance system features a set and forget system, allowing you to record continuously for up to 20 days, all thanks to security camera's 1TB hard drive. Boasting a powerful night vision camera, the video surveillance system can cope with all weather conditions, and has four 1080p cameras that can be used both inside and out. You'll also feel extra safe while on holiday as you can view the CCTV remotely using the iOS or Android app.


Contents
  • 2 x 1080P Dome camera
  • 2 x 1080P Bullet camera
  • 1 x Mouse
  • 2 x Adaptor
  • 1 x DVR
  • 1 x HDMI Cable
  • 1 x Ethernet cable
  • 1 x Power splitter
  • 18m Video/power cables
  • 4 x Warning stickers
  • Free downloadable mobile application
  • In-App playback
  • Pre-installed ITB hard drive
  • Weatherproof and water resistant

Features
  • 2 Bullet & 2 dome 1080P cameras
  • Set & Forget recording, record continuously for up to 20 days on a 1TB Hard Drive
  • View remotely from a compatible smartphone/tablet
  • Peace of mind when you're away from home, live viewing on 3G/4G enabled smartphones via IOS/Android app
  • Custom detection zone
  • Intelligent search
  • Water resistant
  • Smartphone notification
  • Powerful night vision, 24 infra red lens allows the cameras to record in low light conditions at a distance of up to 24m (approx.)
  • Stream live video footage
Edited by a community support team member, 15 June 2019
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  1. ShamblesX's avatar
    For the price this is probably fine, also if it's your 1st system it's a good introductory bit of kit.

    However, the reviews say the remote app is not good and connectivity from a laptop/PC is non existent.

    Running both power and video cables to each camera will be a nightmare for some.

    You'd be better off getting a sPoe system where small lan cables carry power & video combined.
  2. stealth666's avatar
    onamission10015/06/2019 13:15

    Thanks, I thought that's where they would be from. But there are so many …Thanks, I thought that's where they would be from. But there are so many to choose from and without knowing if they are any good, would you mind listing the model numbers of yours or a link, thks again



    this is a 12volt 960p 2.8mm chinese I.P network camera (uses cat5 cables) at guttering height... if you choose bigger lenses the picture will be nearer...
    37866440-ocB1w.jpg (edited)
  3. stealth666's avatar
    garage which is pitch black! chinese camera 720p
    37866966-gBfqj.jpg (edited)
  4. dan44762000's avatar
    hotUKdealFINDER15/06/2019 10:13

    Any links to the very good reviews? Would like to have a good feeling …Any links to the very good reviews? Would like to have a good feeling about this before purchase...


    Well you could start with the 51 reviews on the website of the item ?
  5. shamus21's avatar
    The video cameras are always the problem at this price point. better of to buy the just the hardware box/recorder with out the harddrive and cams for £40 to £50 and then adding your own to what ever spec you need.
  6. stealth666's avatar
    Dizy15/06/2019 09:21

    Hard to judge without some video images have never heard of it. A good …Hard to judge without some video images have never heard of it. A good CCTV is how it performs on a dark night for me so many poor ones.



    My chinese cameras will show a crystal clear image in pitch black, however my hikvision cameras won't... crazy (edited)
  7. hotUKdealFINDER's avatar
    EV815/06/2019 10:51

    Picked one up at Washington Galleries, they have 1 left. Confirmed …Picked one up at Washington Galleries, they have 1 left. Confirmed £99.99Washington Armstrong don’t have any, haven’t checked anywhere else local


    Got the last one thanks!

    Now to test and install the thing...

    37867792-CHFbf.jpg
  8. deleted476778's avatar
    hotUKdealFINDER15/06/2019 17:14

    Me neither, but I'd like to see the scrotes who did it get their …Me neither, but I'd like to see the scrotes who did it get their comeuppance when you provide PC plod with video of them in the act!


    Not entirely sure pc plod could care less and as thick as the people doing the thieving probably are, chances are they will just have a hoody on or be well aware of where the camera is anyway.
  9. hotUKdealFINDER's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 18:28

    Wouldn't bother the fuzz as they're not bothered, FACEBOOK is the best …Wouldn't bother the fuzz as they're not bothered, FACEBOOK is the best place to share your vids


    Hopefully I'll never need to, but I'll bear that in mind.

    Is there a vigilante.com I can subscribe to too?
  10. dominikamisia's avatar
    deleted47677815/06/2019 17:17

    Not entirely sure pc plod could care less and as thick as the people doing …Not entirely sure pc plod could care less and as thick as the people doing the thieving probably are, chances are they will just have a hoody on or be well aware of where the camera is anyway.


    Exactly. Police don’t care about the footage, I had provided cctv footage from major theft (over £150 000 worth of goods stolen from my work place) and nothing was done about it. Thieves wasn’t even wearing hoodies or didn’t had faces covered.
  11. muon's avatar
    If anyone is interested in a more DIY system, check out motion eye os. I'm running it on raspberry pi's and elp usb cameras. It's fully scalable, and very powerful. Also compatible with ip cameras
  12. Dizy's avatar
    Hard to judge without some video images have never heard of it. A good CCTV is how it performs on a dark night for me so many poor ones.
  13. hjonesjr's avatar
    Good spec for an entry level system.
  14. ismael.florit's avatar
    No connection from PC is a deal killer. Anyone getting 4 cameras for security surely is interested in having control over their footage locally and but relying on cloud services.

    Would definitely steer away from this unless it's for a bit of fun.
  15. EV8's avatar
    Picked one up at Washington Galleries, they have 1 left. Confirmed £99.99

    Washington Armstrong don’t have any, haven’t checked anywhere else local (edited)
  16. onamission100's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 10:23

    My chinese cameras will show a crystal clear image in pitch black, however …My chinese cameras will show a crystal clear image in pitch black, however my hikvision cameras won't... crazy


    Which Chinese cameras have you got? Thks
  17. stealth666's avatar
    onamission10015/06/2019 11:15

    Which Chinese cameras have you got? Thks



    stealth66615/06/2019 10:23

    My chinese cameras will show a crysatal clear image in pitch black, …My chinese cameras will show a crysatal clear image in pitch black, however my hikvision cameras won't... crazy


    I get them from aliexpress, takes about 3 weeks, they have 'brand' names but they are basically a generic chinese camera, here
  18. Sharpharp's avatar
    You lot are utterly clueless, jumping on a cctv system because it says 1080p means nothing....
    PM me and tell me I was right when u end up returning this garbage
  19. hotUKdealFINDER's avatar
    EV815/06/2019 10:51

    Picked one up at Washington Galleries, they have 1 left. Confirmed …Picked one up at Washington Galleries, they have 1 left. Confirmed £99.99Washington Armstrong don’t have any, haven’t checked anywhere else local


    Gonna nip there in a bit, just at Seaham walking the dog. Hope it's still there.
  20. stealth666's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 13:26

    this is a 12volt 960p 2.8mm I.P network camera (uses cat5 cables) at …this is a 12volt 960p 2.8mm I.P network camera (uses cat5 cables) at guttering height... if you choose bigger lenses the picture will be nearer...[Image]



    this is a hikvision 12v 1080p 2.8mm on top of garage, lovely picture but poor night time picture, the chinese one I took down (720p) was like a B&W image of what you see...
    37866490-EGVlk.jpg
  21. stealth666's avatar
    deleted152303215/06/2019 13:50

    Come on you have to give us night time picture now....


    This is the night view, can't see a damn thing, the chinese ones are 50 times better in low light..
    37866886-XU3E6.jpg
  22. stealth666's avatar
    dominikamisia15/06/2019 14:21

    It is recording to the 1TB hard drive so when you want to review the …It is recording to the 1TB hard drive so when you want to review the existing footage (it says non stop recording for 20 days and then I guess it overwrite) can you connect the hard drive to the laptop (using a cable) and review and download / save the footage? What the software for this is like? Also does it record on the hard drive only when got good connection to the broadband or if there is no internet connection it won’t record anything?



    no, there's a feature built in to the DVR which lets you record to a USB stick (HDD stays inside unit) or you can use and external viewer on your PC like CMS or poss their own version... the pictures I've put on were snapshots from CMS, but you can save video the same. records to harddrive regardless, network connection for external viewing.. BB speed not important (edited)
  23. fubob11's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 14:34

    This is the night view, can't see a damn thing, the chinese ones are 50 …This is the night view, can't see a damn thing, the chinese ones are 50 times better in low light..[Image]


    Do you not have it facing too much of the wall?

    Seem like the IR beams are hitting too much of the wall which is why only the wall is lighting up.
    Perhaps tilt it away so the beams can hit the ground which might give a better picture
  24. hjonesjr's avatar
    fubob1115/06/2019 15:26

    Do you not have it facing too much of the wall? Seem like the IR beams are …Do you not have it facing too much of the wall? Seem like the IR beams are hitting too much of the wall which is why only the wall is lighting up. Perhaps tilt it away so the beams can hit the ground which might give a better picture


    Yep, or a bit of insulating tape over the offending IR LEDs might help reduce the glare.
  25. hotUKdealFINDER's avatar
    deleted47677815/06/2019 17:04

    Not sure I would want to see my stuff being taken away.


    Me neither, but I'd like to see the scrotes who did it get their comeuppance when you provide PC plod with video of them in the act!
  26. stealth666's avatar
    Gareth_-8a304.5266315/06/2019 16:22

    Maybe because the infrared is bouncing off the brick wall ... More …Maybe because the infrared is bouncing off the brick wall ... More positioning than poor camera .. Probably not much you can do about that the camera down the side of my house is always the same used three different cameras..


    i hear you guys but the chinese 720p was in the same position, here's a chinese one 960p, 3.6mm with the same wall glare) I have another the same... if I turn ir off on the chinese you can still see an image, turn ir off on the hikvision and its black as coal...
    37868305-zyDI6.jpg (edited)
  27. BritishDragon's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 14:34

    This is the night view, can't see a damn thing, the chinese ones are 50 …This is the night view, can't see a damn thing, the chinese ones are 50 times better in low light..[Image]



    The reason your night view is awful is because you have an incorrect view. You need to adjust the view to eliminate the wall on the left. At present the powerful short range IR is vastly over exposing the bricks so obviously the cam will attempt to compensate by lowering exposure, which then leads to deep under exposure of the part of the scene you want!
  28. fubob11's avatar
    Meluk915/06/2019 17:01

    While we’re talking about cctv. Whats the best motion detection monitor s …While we’re talking about cctv. Whats the best motion detection monitor system (dvr, lan or cloud based). Or are they all pretty pants


    There are forums dedicated to this stuff and it can go pretty deep but generally its recommended to record 24/7 to a hard drive.

    If you're talking about push alerts which trigger an alarm to your phone from md, you're looking at ip cams wired to the nvr/dvr connected to your router which is pretty much standard now, best to stick with the big brands which are hikvision and dahua.

    Avoid wireless and cloud cams for reliability and cost/spec reasons

    If you're talking software, the more expensive the cam, the better features as the camera hold all the software, the nvr/dvr just facilitates.
  29. hotUKdealFINDER's avatar
    Pedgey6916/06/2019 15:48

    Will you let me know what it is like to install please...I wont be …Will you let me know what it is like to install please...I wont be installing mine for a month or two so it will be interesting to see how you get on and your opinions on it...thanks


    Will do. Bench tested it today. Didn't work with the first TV I used on HDMI (wrong resolution). Got it working now.

    Can't get the app connected to the DVR yet, but I'll get there...
  30. stealth666's avatar
    pease07/07/2019 18:29

    Can you please give me the link where you bought these cameras and could …Can you please give me the link where you bought these cameras and could you suggest a good DVR thank you


    There's a link in this thread i think.. aliexpress.. some of the chinese nvrs are flakey on the mobile app (ok for home recording)... hikvision and dahua nvrs are best if you need remote veiwing... seen some on ebay for 50 dollar... in my experience and as i've pointed out on here cheap chinese cams are better in low light.. even no light! than high end cams...
  31. hotUKdealFINDER's avatar
    Any links to the very good reviews? Would like to have a good feeling about this before purchase... (edited)
  32. LiGhTfasT's avatar
    Looks like the same firmware as my zosi 720p cameras from amazon. For the price it's a good bit of kit if it's the same manufacturer.
  33. Dave36799642's avatar
    Great price for the spec, just a shame it's not POI as I'd buy it, heat though

    You may want to consider the following as slightly better spec, POI, metal bodied cameras which are quite good:

    laptopsdirect.co.uk/ele…asp (edited)
  34. stealth666's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 12:17

    I get them from aliexpress, takes about 3 weeks, they have 'brand' names …I get them from aliexpress, takes about 3 weeks, they have 'brand' names but they are basically a generic chinese camera, here



    960p are decent, which I have, but just swapping some out for 1080p now...
  35. onamission100's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 12:17

    I get them from aliexpress, takes about 3 weeks, they have 'brand' names …I get them from aliexpress, takes about 3 weeks, they have 'brand' names but they are basically a generic chinese camera, here


    Thanks, I thought that's where they would be from. But there are so many to choose from and without knowing if they are any good, would you mind listing the model numbers of yours or a link, thks again
  36. deleted1523032's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 13:33

    this is a hikvision 12v 1080p 2.8mm on top of garage, lovely picture but …this is a hikvision 12v 1080p 2.8mm on top of garage, lovely picture but poor night time picture, the chinese one I took down (720p) was like a B&W image of what you see...[Image]


    Come on you have to give us night time picture now....
  37. onamission100's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 13:26

    this is a 12volt 960p 2.8mm chinese I.P network camera (uses cat5 cables) …this is a 12volt 960p 2.8mm chinese I.P network camera (uses cat5 cables) at guttering height... if you choose bigger lenses the picture will be nearer...[Image]


    Thank you, got any night time ones
  38. dominikamisia's avatar
    It is recording to the 1TB hard drive so when you want to review the existing footage (it says non stop recording for 20 days and then I guess it overwrite) can you connect the hard drive to the laptop (using a cable) and review and download / save the footage? What the software for this is like?
    Also does it record on the hard drive only when got good connection to the broadband or if there is no internet connection it won’t record anything?
  39. deleted1523032's avatar
    stealth66615/06/2019 14:34

    This is the night view, can't see a damn thing, the chinese ones are 50 …This is the night view, can't see a damn thing, the chinese ones are 50 times better in low light..[Image]


    Is this the Chinese one.
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