Lorex LNE3003i Wireless Network Easy Connect Security Camera (White) Reviews

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Lorex LNE3003i Wireless Network Easy Connect Security Camera (White)

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  • Wired/wireless IEEE 802.11b/g connectivity for flexible installation
  • 4mm fixed F2.0 lens with 58 digree field of view
  • Includes 6 Channel PC based Surveillance Application Software for viewing, recording and archiving up to 6 Lorex LNE series cameras, mix and match models
  • 3GPP Mobile Support (ex. iPhone iPad compatible)
  • Includes camera, antenna, metal wall bracket, Ethernet cable, power supply and CD software/user manual

The flexibility of wireless or wired connectivity is yours with the Lorex LNE3003i Easy Connect Network Camera. Remotely monitor business or home via a secure, password-protected connection that doesn’t require networking knowledge. LNE3003i is iPad, iPhone & iPod touch compatible and can be viewed remotely on PC using Internet Explorer or Firefox and Mac using Safari. The camera features VGA resolution viewing, real-time 30 fps view and record, 10X digital zoom and 2-way audio. Other features include superior low light performance due to 10 IR LED’s, motion triggered email notifications with JPEG image attachment, enhanced MPEG4 for efficient streaming. Remote Easy Connect via Yoics and MSN & also FREE Lorex DDNS included. Network configuration questions? Technical support available Mon – Fri 8am – 8pm eastern at 1-877-75Lorex

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List Price: $ 299.95

Price: $ 143.99

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  1. P. Miller "I'll take two!" August 4, 2011 7:25 pm

    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

    …at least the stand works…., June 29, 2011

    By P. Miller “I’ll take two!” (VT) –
      

    This review is from: Lorex LNE3003i Wireless Network Easy Connect Security Camera (White) (Electronics)

    I came to review the 3003 model which I purchased 2 of. I’m not sure if this is really different (3003i) or not, but wanted to outline my experience. I’d been interested in getting some home surveillance cameras. Initially I tried an inexpensive wired Hawking camera. An old model with poor image quality, but it did what it was supposed to do. I read a lot of reviews, and decided I needed to spend more money to get a decent camera. I went with the Lorex 3003 model. I tend to be pretty forgiving with products. I guess most consumers are, which is why quality is often very low. I’m not sure if a firmware upgrade would have helped me, but I never went that route with these cameras – too many issues. The web interface was slow and intermittent. I tried using it on IE, Chrome, and Firefox …and could never even get the default password changed. I’d hit the update button, and nothing would happen. On both cameras most of the LEDs burned out within 18 months (very bright and I’m sure were run with > 30mA …I plan to dissect and find out). That certainly didn’t help the ‘night’ vision. Like many cams, they would frequently freeze and need to be unplugged. To view them online, you need to use a 3rd party yoics service, which isn’t very user friendly (awful iPhone interface), and of course if the cams freeze it’s useless. Since then I tried a couple DLink cameras (DCS-920) and was very pleasantly surprised. I got them on sale and wish they’d go on sale again. Better picture, no freezing, and smoother interface. I can use the mjpg stream with iCam software/app to view them from anywhere. I also purchased some very cheap wired Rosewill cameras …also better than the Lorex (not picture quality, but at least they keep running). More recently I tried one of the budget pan/tilt Foscams …and was again impressed. I also tried out the Loftek outdoor IP cam. It seemed very good …but was incorrectly advertised as having 2-way audio so I returned it. IP camera reviews are a difficult thing to sift through. Many cameras get bad marks because they often require a good deal of understanding to use …and the average consumer will struggle with camera and router setup. Bottom line, I’ve tried a decent number of cams and nothing has been so poorly engineered and underwhelming as the Lorex. I wasted a lot of money on this product and regret it. Lorex, if you read this, please feel free to respond. I’d love to get some feedback. Admittedly I didn’t try to contact you …but given my past luck with customer ‘service’ I don’t generally waste my time contacting a company after the (1yr) warranty expires.

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