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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by flakez View Post
    May inooffer sa akin barkada ko. Pambayad utang sa kanya nung installer kaya medyo mababa daw niya ibibigay sa akin. Kunin ko details.

    Would avoid this option. The work would probably be lackluster and they might use low end equipment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLAVEL3699 View Post
    CB... PM sent tell him referred by me.

    May android application na din para sa cellphone. Free na yun kasi pwedeng download lang na APPS
    thanks sir clavel. will check out their cctvs

    Quote Originally Posted by Gumusut_Amige View Post
    A satisfied Hikvision user here. Very clear ang video resolution nya kahit gabi.
    Madaming hikvision DVR/CCTV economy package ngayon sa lazada but dunno if they are the same as mine.
    Mas maraming channels, mas maganda sa DVR for future upgrade.
    Mine is 16-channels with 1TB hard drive only - storage capacity is good only for 2 weeks coz of HD cameras (bigger capacity is recommended).

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    madalas ko nga makita itong hikvision. will also check this out.


    OT: how much usually installation ng cctv? quote sa aking ng qube is 1,500 per camera.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    thanks sir clavel. will check out their cctvs



    madalas ko nga makita itong hikvision. will also check this out.


    OT: how much usually installation ng cctv? quote sa aking ng qube is 1,500 per camera.
    Think also on the maintenance side. Dapat isama mo na sa usapan yan. Yung sa akin kasi ay "kapitbahay" ko lang ang nag-install at tuwing may tweaking na gagawin ay just a text away for free.
    Medyo mahal ang 1.5k per camera. Generally, if installation requires a lot of concrete drilling then installation price is higher.

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    Magkano range for two cameras lang and no drilling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3GEMS View Post
    Magkano range for two cameras lang and no drilling?

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    Try this...
    Hikvision CCTV Camera Family Package (White) | Lazada PH

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    yung sa akin is from qube. piece by piece ko pinili parts (mix ng cheapest and more expensive) and DIY na din, nag paturo lang ako paano wirings. pianaka mahal na part na wala ka talaga choice is yung special purpose HDD.

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    Purchased mine from Qube for our retail store in BGC.

    1. I still went the analog route due to the price difference of digital (x2).
    2. Purchased a 4CH DVR for Php4,900 and four "Puffin" camera (1.3MP, Sony chipset) for Php6,000.

    Problem is, I'm pissed at their aftersales service for complicated reasons. Ayaw man magreply sa email ko while before they're pretty quick with their response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    yung sa akin is from qube. piece by piece ko pinili parts (mix ng cheapest and more expensive) and DIY na din, nag paturo lang ako paano wirings. pianaka mahal na part na wala ka talaga choice is yung special purpose HDD.
    I view surveillance HDDs as simply a means on how hard drive companies squeeze more moolah out of their consumers really.

    Remember, WD Purple and Seagate SV are "new" offers while CCTVs have been existing before I was even born. You could actually just use your regular disk drives without any problem given that huge corporations have been using them even before these "surveillance HDDs" were marketed.

    For one, we're running more than 64+ 480p cameras in our manufacturing compound and I've tested both a lot of hard drives over the years. While we're running Seagate SV hard drives at the moment due to RAID needs, I'd say if it was just one hard drive use, I'd stick with the cheaper Seagate Barracuda (don't get the 3TB ones, they have a rather high defect rate in 2012-2013). Between WD Purple and Seagate SV, get the Purple for power efficiency while Seagate SV for performance.

    Anybody who has handled a ton of hard drives before knows that power on hours and reliability figures are useless. Enterprise SAS drives costs five digits per hard drive but perform equally on real-world usage and they aren't any more reliable than their consumer drive counterparts.
    Last edited by jhnkvn; June 18th, 2016 at 02:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    I view surveillance HDDs as simply a means on how hard drive companies squeeze more moolah out of their consumers really.

    Remember, WD Purple and Seagate SV are "new" offers while CCTVs have been existing before I was even born. You could actually just use your regular disk drives without any problem given that huge corporations have been using them even before these "surveillance HDDs" were marketed.

    For one, we're running more than 64+ 480p cameras in our manufacturing compound and I've tested both a lot of hard drives over the years. While we're running Seagate SV hard drives at the moment due to RAID needs, I'd say if it was just one hard drive use, I'd stick with the cheaper Seagate Barracuda (don't get the 3TB ones, they have a rather high defect rate in 2012-2013). Between WD Purple and Seagate SV, get the Purple for power efficiency while Seagate SV for performance.

    Anybody who has handled a ton of hard drives before knows that power on hours and reliability figures are useless. Enterprise SAS drives costs five digits per hard drive but perform equally on real-world usage and they aren't any more reliable than their consumer drive counterparts.
    Really? ive had several reliability issues din kasi sa mga old desktop hdds ko so i thought baka may something na mas ok diyan sa mga surveillance version. Oh well at least i got the WD purple right. hehe

    BTW, system ko pala is 1080p 4ch DVR around 3k, 1TB WD purple 3k, 2 outdoor 1080p camera one is 2.5k and the other is 3k iirc.

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    Mga boss, what can you say about this...

    iSAFE HD4CHKITP3-DOME CCTV Kit Security System with 8 Channel High-Quality DVR and 4 PCS HD Indoor Dome Cameras 72P - 1.-Megapixel with High-Definition Night Vision, Smart Phone and IOS Remote View Access and easy USB port Back-up (Black) | Lazada PH

    This goes on sale later today at lazada, current price is 4k, maybe a little less later on flash sale, mixed reviews given, no HDD.

    The hikvision posted earlier here goes for around 11k but with 1Tb HDD

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