*I have had the **Newest.Technology** system since they were initially released (over 2 years). I love the ease of use and they work well. Batteries last a long time too. I have added cameras as needed. I love the 2 way communication with this one.*
Thanx most of these points are common things all technical guys should know. The one i never thought of was the infra-red bounce back... And this can be a big issue.
- 5 Common Mistakes When Installing Video Security System: * Infrared beams of cameras are blocked (like walls, glass, other light source) * Forgetting to remove the protective film * wastes of field of view * ignoring distance limits of wires * Forgetting of waterproof the cables
Unless specifically required, just use turrets/bullets and not domes. IR reflection/spider webs frome domes is probably the most common issue in this industry.
Turret cameras tend to work the best overall. You get a good field of view while still being able to zoom in on details with good clarity. The turret cameras are sturdy and easy to install. They have indoor and outdoor turret cameras to fit the specific needs. Dome cameras are great and have the biggest field of view of all 3 camera styles, and bullet cameras can zoom in with great clarity and depth.
We’ve only had the cameras up and running for a short time. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxOXxsTZ3ptV_Pk0fFl8bNZvVqeoqBQFwe So far we love them! I got the outdoor mounting kit for them and they were easy to install. Once you download the app, it walks you through the very easy set up. The clarity, and range is awesome. I am thinking seriously about adding another camera or two to my 3 camera system. The price is lower than a lot of comparable systems.
I disagree about the wrapping the waterproof connectors with tape after they are connected, the tape will eventually loosen up due to weather, and the bottom part of the tape when wrapped around the connecter..... acts like a cup, holding a tiny bit of water, if this is in a pole or somewhere it cant evaporate, it can hold water up against the waterproof connector for longer periods of time than you would like ;) The waterproof connectors are sufficient for use as they come out of the bag. And you dont want it lookin like it was connected by a bunch of yahoos. Also, when screwing in your torque bit t-20 security screws... (1:27)...do keep the driver bit inside the screw head, this prevents stripping the screw out, (this part of the video is another perfect example of poor technique). Also, if you absolutely must tape it (which you shouldnt) do a much better job than in this video (such as at 4:42). This tape job is a great example of what not to do, when wrapping with electrical tape you should do it tightly, and evenly, to prevent leakage and loosening. Very poor job in this video. The poor job is probobly due to the crappy gloves.... Also: Do not ever wear gloves like this when working with low voltage connections and RJ45's, (at 4:40 and on) pieces of cotton can get stuck in the connectors and make it not connect right. You will look silly and these gloves look like a whole sheep was slaughtered and they are knitted poorly, the sweat shop in which they were made should be ashamed for inferior craftsmanship. SMH...the gloves.... These camera mistakes shoudnt even be listed in order of importance. How about mentioning that there is a limit to the data-flow depending on which model NVR you select and you must ocassionally adjust the bitrate? Or adjusting the framerates for better overall performance? Checking the DNS. IP Addressing. Or the fact that your descriptions are misleading sometimes and must be decoded with a quantum computer. Or the fact that selecting hikvision in the first place is a common mistake because its blacklisted in the United States for possibly SPYING ON THE END USERS whom the INTEGRATORS INSTALL FOR. Or the fact that shenzen shanghai fengshui all the companies steal each others interfaces and all cameras that come from that area have the exact same web interfaces and it can get confusing sometimes, or perhaps....why this is ;) just sayin. You have failed HIKVISION, once again. Your tactics are inferior. Your philosophy....generic......your technology, unimpressive..........and your videos.........good lord. And this is hikvision CORPORATE channel? DR EVIL VOICE: *"rrrrriiiiiiiiggggghhhhhh-t......."* :P
Hello, Zac. Yours is the first comment here, and I'm glad I found it straight away after watching this video. To my practical mind, you make a lot of sense and have given some good sound advice. I had two Hik cameras fitted in mid-July this year (2021) with a DVR, and had a bad time with the installation company for the following three months, calling them back time and time again, until they finally refitted the whole lot with the correct cable (the first fitting was inferior cable). I'm 70, live alone, and have always been a very practical and DIY sort of woman. I've lived in this small block of four flats for over 14 years without any problems but, two years ago, the landlord rented the flat above me to a couple who are drug users and well-known criminals by the police (UK). Although I'm 5'10" and reasonably fit, I've had to have CCTV fitted here for my own safety, as well as being able to record proof of the hell I've been going through. I've never had CCTV before, nor am I technically-minded. However, having taught myself how to use the internet since 2013, and with previously basic PC skills, learning how to use my CCTV hasn't been difficult. I'd like to ask you a question, if I may, although I don't expect you to get back to me if you don't want to..... ........ I had a small surplus DELL monitor available, so had it attached to the DVR, then had a wired connection from the DVR attached to my PC so that I could store sections of video when required (I still haven't managed to find out how to do that yet 🥴). The first thing I noticed on my PC was the HTTP prefix (instead of HTTPS) and my PC warns me that it's an unsafe site. Also, my virus protection programme (Malwarebytes) didn't like it, either, so I've had to override both of those to be able to use it on my PC. I feel very vulnerable and exposed because of this. Is there any way that I could possibly safeguard my PC, or change the programme to HTTPS??? Like I've said, there's no need to get back to me if it doesn't suit you, or if you don't know the answer to my query. I wish you well for 2022, wherever you are. Many thanks for reading this 😉😊Peace⚖
I like using heat shrink tube rather than using the waterproof electrical tape. Heat shrink tube has worked amazing for me. I will sometimes wrap waterproof electrical tape over it after I have the heat shrink tube on there.
What I'd like to know is, how the heck do you get the big 'waterproofing' ring over the connector which goes into that big tube? I'm asking as I have the same type of setup with a SWANN CCTV system and have no idea how to get it on the cable?
@@santanurak Yeah I've seen the black plastic fitting inside the grey cable gland but never seen the clear one. Normally only comes with the black fitting. When tightened around a Cat5/6 cable its still not water tight, that clear fitting is obviously added to ensure its closed, just haven't seen them before...If anyone could link where i could buy them id appreciate it, cheers!!
Waterproof the connection, that was my mistake as a d.i.y home system installer , connections failed, so i taught myself to rj45 plug install with a male to male connector , then when it tested as working again- i Waterproofs taped the connections .. been fine since then . Love hikvision stuff ❤
That is going to depend on whether you want a varifocal (motorized) lens or just wanting to use the cameras zoom in function. The Colorvu cameras are great, displaying image in full color at night. Outstanding quality on the Colorvu cameras.
All I have to say is that if you made the mistake during installation for Nos. 5, 4 & 3 from the beginning of the video, then you should not be a CCTV Installer 🤦🏻♀️
hey guys any idea on how to install cctv cams for long distances over say 1km. Do I have to use repeaters for each 100m ? if I opt to use fibre, how do I use one fibre link to carry signals for multiple cameras which would be terminated on different poles. is this possible ? just thinking out loud.
The decoding resource is reached. You need to activate the second stream for live streaming. Or just check live view config of VGA output. Every channel has to be empty at the second local monitor output.
I set mine up and it stopped working after i waterblasrer too close. Duh. I managed to get to work a long time later. But a couple of weeks ago I wanted to remove some dirt on the lense left over from the water blasting. I realised I bumped it out of focus. The camera is downstairs and my monitor is upstairs. I will have to remove the camera to refocus it. Sigh. I'm using discarded gear so its half broken and unreliable anyway.
@@matshidisodikoko3255 Correct, but I wouldn't string a bunch of switches together to get a 1,000 meter length, if you need long runs you need to look at fibre.
Never underestimate people...my neighbor asked me if I’d “fix” the coating on her new refrigerator. It was the protective film, which I simply removed. “Oh that looks so much better” she said. They had lived with it like that for nearly 3 weeks, and were going to return it because the “finish was peeling”. Can’t even make this stuff up....
Ohhh na-ahhh there are some peoples who really forgots to remove the protective films... When im using my face shield i thought it was damage or used because its too blurry but when i saw that it was peeling... I thought to myself... I am so stupid 😂😂😂 i forgot to take off the protective films 😑
@@nagarayapemanadaa190 I also have forgotten the film, but only once... on a PTZ, on a 12 foot pole mounted another 40 feet in the air. Havent missed one since...
I would slap any technician that waterproofed anything like that 😂 also never heard anyone say “Zero ring” before... it’s “O ring” ffs... But great tips for beginners!
CCtv is part of elictrical qualifation some of the basic installation it can learn anybody but electricity is dengerous so you mass learn also the electrical principle or PPA
Honeywell Software for NVR model: CALNVR4024B ?? Configuration Manual ? If you forgot the password after Configuring and not configured Email ID, what is the other way to reset.
5 shitty mistakes from Hikvision design: 1. On bullet cameras. thread is stripping on adjusting arm(thin aloy material). 2.Thin cables from UTP connector to mainboard (if using POE because low quality copper connector is start to boil). 3.Protective glass peels off due to poor quality adhesive and moisture enters between lenses and glass. 4. POE switch can not be in Ring on fiber optics, also only v1 firmware? SADP can't find your own device 5.. leave others to continue....
To solve all these issues you can use a better brand. Poor design on cable management and warranty voided their suggestion is to replace the camera, best is to replace it with a better brand.
*I have had the **Newest.Technology** system since they were initially released (over 2 years). I love the ease of use and they work well. Batteries last a long time too. I have added cameras as needed. I love the 2 way communication with this one.*
Thanx most of these points are common things all technical guys should know. The one i never thought of was the infra-red bounce back... And this can be a big issue.
- 5 Common Mistakes When Installing Video Security System:
* Infrared beams of cameras are blocked (like walls, glass, other light source)
* Forgetting to remove the protective film
* wastes of field of view
* ignoring distance limits of wires
* Forgetting of waterproof the cables
Unless specifically required, just use turrets/bullets and not domes. IR reflection/spider webs frome domes is probably the most common issue in this industry.
Turret cameras tend to work the best overall. You get a good field of view while still being able to zoom in on details with good clarity. The turret cameras are sturdy and easy to install. They have indoor and outdoor turret cameras to fit the specific needs. Dome cameras are great and have the biggest field of view of all 3 camera styles, and bullet cameras can zoom in with great clarity and depth.
We’ve only had the cameras up and running for a short time. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxOXxsTZ3ptV_Pk0fFl8bNZvVqeoqBQFwe So far we love them! I got the outdoor mounting kit for them and they were easy to install. Once you download the app, it walks you through the very easy set up. The clarity, and range is awesome. I am thinking seriously about adding another camera or two to my 3 camera system. The price is lower than a lot of comparable systems.
I disagree about the wrapping the waterproof connectors with tape after they are connected, the tape will eventually loosen up due to weather, and the bottom part of the tape when wrapped around the connecter..... acts like a cup, holding a tiny bit of water, if this is in a pole or somewhere it cant evaporate, it can hold water up against the waterproof connector for longer periods of time than you would like ;)
The waterproof connectors are sufficient for use as they come out of the bag. And you dont want it lookin like it was connected by a bunch of yahoos.
Also, when screwing in your torque bit t-20 security screws... (1:27)...do keep the driver bit inside the screw head, this prevents stripping the screw out, (this part of the video is another perfect example of poor technique).
Also, if you absolutely must tape it (which you shouldnt) do a much better job than in this video (such as at 4:42). This tape job is a great example of what not to do, when wrapping with electrical tape you should do it tightly, and evenly, to prevent leakage and loosening. Very poor job in this video.
The poor job is probobly due to the crappy gloves....
Also: Do not ever wear gloves like this when working with low voltage connections and RJ45's, (at 4:40 and on) pieces of cotton can get stuck in the connectors and make it not connect right. You will look silly and these gloves look like a whole sheep was slaughtered and they are knitted poorly, the sweat shop in which they were made should be ashamed for inferior craftsmanship.
SMH...the gloves....
These camera mistakes shoudnt even be listed in order of importance.
How about mentioning that there is a limit to the data-flow depending on which model NVR you select and you must ocassionally adjust the bitrate?
Or adjusting the framerates for better overall performance?
Checking the DNS.
IP Addressing.
Or the fact that your descriptions are misleading sometimes and must be decoded with a quantum computer.
Or the fact that selecting hikvision in the first place is a common mistake because its blacklisted in the United States for possibly SPYING ON THE END USERS whom the INTEGRATORS INSTALL FOR.
Or the fact that shenzen shanghai fengshui all the companies steal each others interfaces and all cameras that come from that area have the exact same web interfaces and it can get confusing sometimes, or perhaps....why this is ;)
just sayin.
You have failed HIKVISION, once again. Your tactics are inferior. Your philosophy....generic......your technology, unimpressive..........and your videos.........good lord.
And this is hikvision CORPORATE channel?
DR EVIL VOICE: *"rrrrriiiiiiiiggggghhhhhh-t......."*
:P
Hello, Zac.
Yours is the first comment here, and I'm glad I found it straight away after watching this video.
To my practical mind, you make a lot of sense and have given some good sound advice.
I had two Hik cameras fitted in mid-July this year (2021) with a DVR, and had a bad time with the installation company for the following three months, calling them back time and time again, until they finally refitted the whole lot with the correct cable (the first fitting was inferior cable).
I'm 70, live alone, and have always been a very practical and DIY sort of woman. I've lived in this small block of four flats for over 14 years without any problems but, two years ago, the landlord rented the flat above me to a couple who are drug users and well-known criminals by the police (UK). Although I'm 5'10" and reasonably fit, I've had to have CCTV fitted here for my own safety, as well as being able to record proof of the hell I've been going through.
I've never had CCTV before, nor am I technically-minded. However, having taught myself how to use the internet since 2013, and with previously basic PC skills, learning how to use my CCTV hasn't been difficult.
I'd like to ask you a question, if I may, although I don't expect you to get back to me if you don't want to.....
........ I had a small surplus DELL monitor available, so had it attached to the DVR, then had a wired connection from the DVR attached to my PC so that I could store sections of video when required (I still haven't managed to find out how to do that yet 🥴). The first thing I noticed on my PC was the HTTP prefix (instead of HTTPS) and my PC warns me that it's an unsafe site. Also, my virus protection programme (Malwarebytes) didn't like it, either, so I've had to override both of those to be able to use it on my PC. I feel very vulnerable and exposed because of this.
Is there any way that I could possibly safeguard my PC, or change the programme to HTTPS???
Like I've said, there's no need to get back to me if it doesn't suit you, or if you don't know the answer to my query.
I wish you well for 2022, wherever you are. Many thanks for reading this 😉😊Peace⚖
This comment is better than the video lol
I like using heat shrink tube rather than using the waterproof electrical tape. Heat shrink tube has worked amazing for me. I will sometimes wrap waterproof electrical tape over it after I have the heat shrink tube on there.
@@TurkeyTits That's an excellent / innovative idea, TurkeyTITS!!!
@@TurkeyTitstrue, also thought about it first
Nice demo of applying the waterproof tape... it’s full of gaps 🤣
And they didn't use a drip loop.
Drip loops are half the battle.
Thanks. General knowledge.
Yes it was useless 😂
@@Zomby_Woof shhh, that's a secret
Aa
Suggest any non Chinese brand in India.
Good knowledge provided in video.
Pantanjali IR cctv camera
4:22 - "zero ring gasket"...
Came to make this comment. :)
I read this brand as "hick"-"vision" not "hike"-"vision", so I thought he's doing the proper pronunciation. Then he called it "zero ring gasket"...
I don't get it?
@@gamaltk 'o' ring not zero ring
What I'd like to know is, how the heck do you get the big 'waterproofing' ring over the connector which goes into that big tube?
I'm asking as I have the same type of setup with a SWANN CCTV system and have no idea how to get it on the cable?
better use waterproof boxes to house that power and lan connectors that will add more security against water damage
Does all hikvision poe nvr support dip switches for long range poe support?
I do appreciate your better explanations. Excellent
You didn't mention IR bounce back off spiders webs.
Whats that clear plastic gromit you have on the cable going into the cable gland at 2:06
Its a waterproofing grommet. Comes with Hikvision's junction boxes
@@santanurak Yeah I've seen the black plastic fitting inside the grey cable gland but never seen the clear one. Normally only comes with the black fitting. When tightened around a Cat5/6 cable its still not water tight, that clear fitting is obviously added to ensure its closed, just haven't seen them before...If anyone could link where i could buy them id appreciate it, cheers!!
Waterproof the connection, that was my mistake as a d.i.y home system installer , connections failed, so i taught myself to rj45 plug install with a male to male connector , then when it tested as working again- i Waterproofs taped the connections .. been fine since then . Love hikvision stuff ❤
I have a temp camera setup to watch animals but it hasn't been working right. Infrared bounce back was my problem. Thanks.
What is the best night vision camera with LONG range zoom?
That is going to depend on whether you want a varifocal (motorized) lens or just wanting to use the cameras zoom in function.
The Colorvu cameras are great, displaying image in full color at night. Outstanding quality on the Colorvu cameras.
Can I use the inbuilt mic camera in DS-7208hghi-k
A cada dia a HIK se supera nas explicações com esses vídeos aprendo muito com isso. Obrigado HIKVISION!!!
L
Thanks, didn't know how to use that waterproof thing!
In a professional installer never mistake like that, but hikvision most common problem is lighting...
Can u make a camera with removable lens with l en key to prevent fogging
All I have to say is that if you made the mistake during installation for Nos. 5, 4 & 3 from the beginning of the video, then you should not be a CCTV Installer 🤦🏻♀️
And no1 if you do not use water/weatherproof junction boxes.
Sometimes we instal it ourselves without professional help
Why clicking sounds heard when lights on and walking closer to camera. Hear a clicking sound ? What is that
How come the back of my iphone got hot after installing cctv onitor?
1:58 is good for spotting Drones or Aircraft that are staking out your property. So it’s not a faulty installation!
#6.Setting n installing the camera at a reachable height by an Intruder?!?
hey guys any idea on how to install cctv cams for long distances over say 1km. Do I have to use repeaters for each 100m ? if I opt to use fibre, how do I use one fibre link to carry signals for multiple cameras which would be terminated on different poles. is this possible ? just thinking out loud.
If you havent found a solution yet: point to point antennas are the best option
1. P2P if possible
2. Multi core fiber line ..
@@henrovandermerwe6567 do you have to install base station for point to point?
Placing them too high up and not being able to see a face. Is it for security or to enjoy the view.
How to solve no resoures problem in hikvision nvr (ds-7p16ni-q1) please help me🙏🙏🙏
The decoding resource is reached. You need to activate the second stream for live streaming. Or just check live view config of VGA output. Every channel has to be empty at the second local monitor output.
Go the the "Record" menu on the NVR and lower the bit rate of the cameras until you get a picture.
Why not use coax rg6 if cam use hdvci tech to bear limitation use of utp
Parabéns hikvision, sempre inovando!
Can these camera record without power?
Can we config analog hik dvr into a wireless camera? Like using p2p devices?
nice demo
, new menu of hik vision is good but in playback, time bar moves instead of the marker is highly irritating, and inconvinient
What will be the cabling type of an ip camera to POE switch. Straight through cabling or crossover cabling. Please help.
T-568A or B
@@paulrobinson7970 Thanks Boss
All modern computers and DVR s auto detect cable configuration have done for year’s,crossovers not really used much nowadays
Thanks for this useful information....
Good work !
Thank you so much from India.🙏
Thanks bro . Waterproofing must for camera long life .
They say to remove film on the inside while not using phillips head screw. GOOD JOB!
How do I physically reset my camera? Wired Camera ? cant find RESET button
Thanks for valuable information
Can i post this video on my website?
Very helpful but why doesn't the app work?
iOS only.
I finish with shrink wrap. Some of my cameras are still running after 10 years.
All cameras should be running after 10 years!
Perfect camera hikvision 👍
Great video, very nice
💯
I set mine up and it stopped working after i waterblasrer too close. Duh. I managed to get to work a long time later. But a couple of weeks ago I wanted to remove some dirt on the lense left over from the water blasting. I realised I bumped it out of focus. The camera is downstairs and my monitor is upstairs. I will have to remove the camera to refocus it. Sigh. I'm using discarded gear so its half broken and unreliable anyway.
Weee will seee youu in the neeext viiideoo 😂
Were can i Order this "special" waterproof tape?? :-)
Use self amalgamating tape available from electrical suppliers made by 3M or Hella to wrap and seal all connectors.
Best. Thanks for guidance.
Very useful, thank you.
Who can help: i want to connect to my Hikvision IP camera using rtsp via OBS. What is the rtsp port and channel numbers for the cameras?
Thanks.
I think the rtsp port is 554. Good luck. Got the app working but no joy getting in remotely so far.
@@V1de0Phile Thanks. I'll try it out. Did you try with OBS studio?
Good camr .I am Sri Lankan gains 👍
Yes it's very supporting 🙏🙏
Can you please share more of his recitation. Subhanallah. Amazing. May Allah bless him in Jannathal Firdaus
With poe we can extend upto 300meter thats great.
Great tips. Thanks!
My CCTV Monitor have horizontal lines. Please help me solve this problem.
Check your 50/60 Hz refresh rate in the setup menu.
If I turn on the PoE distance switch, is the data will be also extended up to 300 meters?
Yes
@@Pro1er What about the uplinks switch to switch will be also extended to up to 300 meters?
@@matshidisodikoko3255 You can daisy chain switches to give you more distance but I would recommend using CAT6 cable.
@@Pro1er so it safe to say the links between switches/daisy chain must stay under 100 meters
@@matshidisodikoko3255 Correct, but I wouldn't string a bunch of switches together to get a 1,000 meter length, if you need long runs you need to look at fibre.
But they still used regular cat cable which isn’t rated for outside they needs outside rated cat
@3:49 the installer forgot the bottom left screw for the camera base.
They are infra red rays
Sometimes I only use 2,because 2 is enough actually.
@@rekiyanseto6289 yes I also
Great video, very educative..
Forgetting protective film?.... they’re really reaching for content here....
I had a "professional" installer do that to our system. Now I just do everything myself.
Never underestimate people...my neighbor asked me if I’d “fix” the coating on her new refrigerator. It was the protective film, which I simply removed. “Oh that looks so much better” she said. They had lived with it like that for nearly 3 weeks, and were going to return it because the “finish was peeling”.
Can’t even make this stuff up....
Ohhh na-ahhh there are some peoples who really forgots to remove the protective films... When im using my face shield i thought it was damage or used because its too blurry but when i saw that it was peeling... I thought to myself... I am so stupid 😂😂😂 i forgot to take off the protective films 😑
@@nagarayapemanadaa190 I also have forgotten the film, but only once... on a PTZ, on a 12 foot pole mounted another 40 feet in the air. Havent missed one since...
DAAAAAAAHH!
remove tape, LMAO, common mistakes,
you missed, turn ON camera! 🤣🤣😂
Hi how we can start a business with CCTV .please help me or put a video on your channel.
Thanks
I am small cctv business man in India🇮🇳
I would slap any technician that waterproofed anything like that 😂 also never heard anyone say “Zero ring” before... it’s “O ring” ffs...
But great tips for beginners!
remote view is limited for 5 minutes even we paid high dvr and nvr prices
4:57 save your time.
Thanks 😅
2.8mm and 4mm?
what a great waterproof tape wrap job!
NOT!
Thanks for sharing with us
Good video.... Thanks
Also avoid buying hikvision cameras
CCtv is part of elictrical qualifation some of the basic installation it can learn anybody but electricity is dengerous so you mass learn also the electrical principle or PPA
Honeywell Software for NVR model: CALNVR4024B
??
Configuration Manual ?
If you forgot the password after Configuring and not configured Email ID, what is the other way to reset.
6. Buying from Hikvision!
Why?
Why?
Why ??
Epic 😂😂😂
Why ?? I want to buy it. Is there any problem? What other brand that us good
Use junction box instead to cover your wires.. -_-
I wish Q-See included the waterproof jackets with their kits.
Good Video, thank you
Installers who don’t know those basic things that are mentioned on the video above shouldn’t be doing the the CCTV jobs!
You’re the best
Mistake number 1: buying a hikvision camera system
What do you recommend?
@@matshidisodikoko3255 axis or avigilon
great video
Nice info on how to wrap waterproof tape...
How to reset dvr password forget
If you are an authorized installer call hikvision or call the camera installer and they will be able to help. But they will charge you.
Seriously dude?@@jackkraken3888
Well explained
Great job
5 shitty mistakes from Hikvision design: 1. On bullet cameras. thread is stripping on adjusting arm(thin aloy material). 2.Thin cables from UTP connector to mainboard (if using POE because low quality copper connector is start to boil). 3.Protective glass peels off due to poor quality adhesive and moisture enters between lenses and glass. 4. POE switch can not be in Ring on fiber optics, also only v1 firmware? SADP can't find your own device 5.. leave others to continue....
7. Speed domes ,from outside heat plastic guides from zoom is melting inside optics causing failure. Here is maximum 35 Celsius outside.
So nice informative video sir
Nice demo
To solve all these issues you can use a better brand. Poor design on cable management and warranty voided their suggestion is to replace the camera, best is to replace it with a better brand.
What do you recommend
This showed up in my recommended in 2021.
This made me really miss Korea
Thank you youtube recomended very cool
I thought it was waterproof and had my camera damaged due to water
Thank you hikvision
Valueable Advice
Thanks a lot
good one