Price : $179.99

Item Description
From the Manufacturer
PX301-012 Overview
- Digital Wireless Engineering
- SD Card Recording
- Long Range Night Vision
- Quickly Connects to a Tv
- 24/7 Lifetime Live Customer Support
- Indoor/Outdoor Wireless Camera
- Expandable up to four Cameras
- Motion Detection Settings
- 24 Hour Scheduled Recording
- Remote Control Access
Defender's PHOENIX 301 technique can be employed to monitor and record video and audio in any indoor or outdoor space at any time of the day. This wireless plug and play system permits for hassle-free set up in a matter of minutes and the included 2GB SD card can record up to 350 minutes of continuous audio and video footage. The wireless, climate resistant camera included with this method has 18 infrared LEDs that let you to see up to 40ft away in the dark. This technique includes a compact receiver that easily connects to any television in your property or home business implementing the included A/V cable. Excellent for monitoring entrances, backyards, valuables and employees, this PHOENIX 301 program can be utilized in any scenario you will need.
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Digital Wireless Technologies
The PHOENIX 301 series comes equipped with Digital Wireless Technology that ensures there is no messy wiring involved when setting the system up. This advanced technique automatically connects on its personal so you will be watching clear, interference-totally free footage in a matter of seconds. Superior digital functionality ensures that the signals passing in between the camera and receiver remain powerful as you monitor your enterprise or residence wirelessly, up to 450ft away.
SD Card Recording
Really feel comforted recognizing you can check if anybody was on your property when you were not there. This program contains a 2GB SD card that can capture up to 350 minutes of footage and audio. You have the selection to continuously record, record only when motion is detected or set a schedule to record only in the course of certain occasions of the day.
Long Range Night Vision
The indoor/outdoor camera offers you with a clear, secure image, even when you monitor soon after-hours or in a dark place. The camera comes equipped with advanced night vision and 18 infrared (IR) LEDs that let you see clearly in the dark, up to 40ft away! The LEDs activate automatically when it gets dark, and deactivate throughout the day to save energy (CDS sensor). With this system, you can rest assured, figuring out that you will have about the clock protection.
Readily Connects to a Tv
This technique can assistance an external Tv/monitor with RCA connections. Connect your receiver to any television in your house or home business with the included 6ft AV cable and knowledge the convenience of watching your reside or recorded video on any screen size of your choice.
24/7 Lifetime Live Client Assistance
Help is accessible for you whenever you need to have it. Our buyer assistance team can be reached by telephone 24/7, by e mail or by live internet chat services so that you will usually have access to an specialist.
Extra Characteristics
Indoor/Outdoor Wireless Camera
The included indoor/outdoor wireless color camera delivers you with clear, crisp and enhanced video. Built for indoor or outdoor use, the camera's durable aluminum housing resists rusting, deterioration and can climate any season. The attached sun shield assists avoid glare from the sun and other vivid objects. The camera also has a built in motion sensor so that you can be certain you will generally be alerted when motion is detected.
Expandable up to 4 Cameras
The PHOENIX 301 series enables you to conveniently secure a lot of vulnerable spots on your property. This technique can assistance a total of four cameras so you can monitor many offices, entrances and other outdoor places. The compatible camera is Defender's Model PX301-C. (Recording in quad mode not supported.)
Motion Detection Settings
Motion settings give you flexibility so you can decide on when the unit will get started recording. You have countless options, such as recording only when motion is detected. Applying these very easy to adjust settings will conserve your SD memory space so you can monitor longer. Merely turn on the motion recording and when the camera detects motion, the unit will start recording. You can even set the program to sound an audible alert to notify you that motion is getting detected.
24 Hour Scheduled Recording
Setup your preferred scheduled recording time all through a 24-hour day. Record in the course of peak organization hours or record when you are not property so you will in no way miss a factor. This system allows you to record video footage making use of three distinctive types of recording modes: manual, scheduled, and motion activation.
Remote Control Access
Control your program straight from the buttons on the receiver or from a distance with the included remote manage. This program also comes equipped with an IR extension wire which allows your remote control to reach further and tends to make your technique even much more user friendly.
What's in the Box
- 1 Digital Wireless Camera with 8ft Power Cord
- 1 x DVR receiver with SD Card Recording
- 1 x 8ft Power Adapters for Camera
- 6ft Power Adapter for Receiver
- Camera Mounting Brackets
- 6ft AV to RCA Wire
- Remote Control
- Mounting Hardware
- four Window Warning Stickers
- Instruction Manual
- 24/7 Lifetime Live Customer Support
Defender’s PHOENIX 301 method can be implemented to monitor and record video and audio in any indoor or outdoor space at any time of the day. This wireless plug and play technique makes it possible for for painless set up in a matter of minutes and the included 2GB SD card can record up to 350 minutes of continuous audio and video footage. The wireless, climate resistant camera included with this system has 18 infrared LEDs that permit you to see up to 40ft away in the dark. This system includes a compact receiver that readily connects to any television in your house or enterprise making use of the included A/V cable. Excellent for monitoring entrances, backyards, valuables and employees, this PHOENIX 301 technique can be put to use in any circumstance you need to have.

Customer Evaluations
Defender's Digital Wireless DVR Security Program with receiver... and so on., etc., if set up appropriately can and will record any movement within the camera view, day or night. The receiver can be connected to any device that accepts RCA video and audio inputs and it will generate an audible warning/alarm when motion is detected. The receiver can wirelessly manage up to four cameras (a single camera included) and, in turn, can be operated by the supplied IR remote manage.
I wish I could say 'for sure' that this is a bad item or that it really is an Okay thing - the difference in between 2 and three stars - but I can't. I will settle for 2 stars at this time but I am open to any new details or corrections that would warrant one extra star.
KIT CONTENTS
In the box, you will discover the camera, the receiver, power adapters for both, RCA wire with plugs for video and mono audio, an IR extension wire, 4 window stickers announcing that the property is protected and the manual.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
I was disappointed to discover that the only way you can connect to a Television/monitor is over an ANALOG RCA interface - really unexpected from a item that calls itself 'digital'. Our living area Television has 3 HDMI ports, 2 component video banks and the regular coax for inputs. NO 'yellow' RCA for Video In. The answer was to go by way of a receiver and from 'it' to TV's 'component analog video' but I expected better and less complex.
Immediately after that, the rest of the setup was speedy and painless. The camera paired with the receiver automatically, the 2GB SD card was inserted into its slot, went by means of a couple of menus to set preferences and we were up and operating.
We have not mounted the camera on a wall yet but every little thing necessary appears to be there: mounting screws, bracket, even drilling templates.
Characteristics
The Defender (I will use this as the brief name from now on) is advertised as an advanced, versatile, uncomplicated to operate safety answer. I will briefly list its most very important (to me) features and compare 'advertised' vs. my reality/experience.
- Optimal range of up to 100 ft. amongst receiver and camera - I placed the proper outside the property with the receiver in the living space, conveniently less than 50 ft. between the two. I was shocked to discover that, even at this brief distance the signal's strength will drop to two bars and sometimes drop altogether. Moving the receiver a handful of inches perfect or left or changing the antenna's position from vertical to horizontal would typically get me 3 or 4 bars. As a frame of reference, I have no reception difficulties whatsoever anywhere in the property or about the home with my DECT cordless phones or with my Wi-Fi. This is at odds with the advertised claim of 100 ft. combined with the claim that the technique will intelligently search for and get some unused radio spectrum to use.
- Night vision at up to 40 ft - I am pleased to confirm that this is indeed the case. On a moonless night I was in a position to watch activity (our dogs that is) up to 40-50 ft. from camera's location. It really should be noted that the 'infrared' LEDs do have a visible dark red glow so this can't be a stealth night surveillance camera.
- Color camera - I can't tell if this is my receiver's inability to properly translate the 1-channel analog RCA feed into 'component video' sent to the Television but what I get on my Tv is truthful to goodness black and white. This is strange since the recordings captured on the SD card are very much 'color' so either somewhere inside the Defender's personal receiver or, possibly, inside my personal, the image turns to BW. Strange.
- Clear sound and crisp image - No complaints about the microphone. The picture resolution is 640x480 (VGA) by default but you can take it down to 320x240 if you want. To me, the 'hi res' is barely sufficient. In addition, the frame rate appears to be something in the range of 10-20 frames per second.
- Coverage - It should really be clear that this camera does NOT move (it is fixed in a single position) and the only 'zoom' capability is a so-named fixed 2X 'digital zoom' which isn't genuine any zoom at all because you aren't receiving any additional detail.
- Motion detection - Check. It will detect motion up to 100 ft.
- Motion-triggered recording - It operates but there appears to be a delay of about one particular second between the moment motion was detected and the commence of the recording. Somewhat annoyingly, the screen goes blank for one particular second upon motion detection if you take place to watch this 'live'. In addition, if you set your camera to record for 5 seconds following the detection of motion, the recording will quit following five seconds whilst the motion continued. You can set the recording time to 15 or 30 seconds following detection although so this is no such a big deal.
- DVR capability - Indeed, the DS card will have folders named following the date YYMMDD and inside every single folders you will have .AVI recordings labeled by 'time' HHMMSS' that can be conveniently played with MS's Media Player or just about any other app that plays video. You can set it to overwrite the oldest records when full so the 2GB card should certainly get you numerous days, probably several days of motion activate records.
- Climate resistant - I think the specs state a temp range from 14F-116F. The temps do drop to and below zero exactly where we live. I hope nothing undesirable will take place to the camera when this occurs. Other than that, it comes with a aluminum cover and, due to the fact it tends to run quite hot, I would expect for ice and snow to melt swiftly off it.
- Up to 4 cameras supported - Could not test that but the menus recommend that you could have all 4 camera feeds on one screen at the same time.
OPERATION
We set the camera up outside to overlook the driveway and to commence recording whenever motion was detected. Once we found a really good position for the receiver where it would consistently get at least two bars of signal strength, the camera operated properly, carrying out what was expected of it, seeing via the night, detecting and recording motion till... we closed the garage door at which time the receiver could no longer communicate with our camera, positioned about 50 ft. away, outside. Opening the door would restore communication but we are not preparing to preserve the garage door permanently open. Raising the camera - me holding it above my head - restored communication whilst the garage door was closed but this is not a lengthy-term solution. We are still debating what to do with the camera at this time, like possibly mount it someplace high, possibly on the roof. I can believe of a mode of operation exactly where the receiver is not connected to any display and, if you only interest is to see who came close to the property, you simply take out the DS card and watch the every day records independently.
The perfect use for this camera, if you are not home during the day, is to be able to see who happened to be about the property in your absence. With 15 seconds of recording per detected motion all it takes is just a few minutes to 'see' the daily activity. I wish we had a thing like this a couple of months ago when, whilst we were on holiday, a package left for us in the driveway... disappeared.
RATING
+ Superior, virtually good, DVR functions
+ Somewhat effortless effortless setup
+ Night vision as advertised
+ Motion detection and motion-activated recording as advertised
- Range grossly overstated
- Terrible, antiquated analog interface to Tv/monitor
- Low resolution, low frame rate
Though this item comes with various decent and valuable capabilities, the shortcomings are very critical - so critical, we are not certain we are going to in fact 'use' it, now that the testing is done. Thinking about that this product isn't exactly 'cheap', although I still hesitate among two and three stars, I really feel compelled to award it 2 stars.
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I reside in a decent neighborhood, but the financial occasions we are living by way of have created me rethink my security at house. Soon after hearing of breakins and robberies, I decided to install an alarm system and setup a safety camera.
My acquisition of this Defender wireless safety program fit into my plans. It is wireless, so I do not have to run cable from the camera to the base station. The equipment is light weight, so it isn't a chore to physically install it, and the guaranteed lifetime reside assistance was attractive.
Installing the system was a snap. You place the camera exactly where you want it, as lengthy as you are somewhat close to an electrical outlet. I have a window more than my garage that has a good view of the front of my residence. The camera has a wireless antenna to send video and audio data to the base station.
The base station can - and should certainly - be some distance away - up to 100 feet away. I located mine in a corner of my living room, where there would only be a single wall among the camera and the receiver. I just plugged the base station in, set the technique to record continuously and then, a although later, unplugged the method to see what was captured. The information is stored on an SD card that is supposed to be included in the package - my package was missing the SD card, so I had to supply my personal card.
I plugged my card into my laptop and Windows recognized the video and opened Windows Media Player and ran the video. The image top quality stinks. I wasn't expecting Hollywood, but I had trouble recognizing the footage of my wife walking out to the driveway, 25 feet away. It reminded me of the lousy pictures captured on convenience store hold ups on crime shows. All I could assume of was this: if someone robbed my home and this camera captured all of it, what good would this crummy video footage do to identify the undesirable guys?
The missing SD card was bad enough, but when I emailed Defender to come across out what larger size card I could install in the base station, my e-mail went unanswered. When I attempted to use their Reside Chat function on their webpage, for the duration of the listed attainable hours, it said it wasn't readily available. When I attempted calling them, I was on hold for ten minutes, then got interrupted by an incoming contact I had to take. When I called back, my contact went straight to voicemail. So a lot for the lifetime live assistance.
A single other problem about storage: The 2gb card that was supposed to come with the unit would only hold a couple of hours of continuous recording. The default setting on the receiver is to cease recording when the card is full, rendering the program somewhat useless. I tried setting the unit to only record when motion was detected, but the unit failed to detect motion! Truthful! I went outside, in full view of the camera and waved at the camera, then came back to check the captured video..... there wasn't any! To override the default settings, you want to plug a monitor into the base, and I do not own any monitors that have RCA-kind jacks any longer. Defender's internet site doesn't show any accessories that would let me to connect a pc monitor directly to the base station, either. Clearly, even if Defender had included the 2gb SD card in the box, which they did not, it is not almost adequate storage to do any person any really good.
If the technique were as basic to operate as the setup was, we'd have something really good to speak about. But the general quality of the item leaves a lot to be desired.

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