Home surveillance system with 2 wireless cameras
LW272
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- 1 Year Full Warranty
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4 Channels |
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2 Cameras |
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7" Monitor |
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40FT Night Vision |
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Two-Way Talk |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
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The Lorex LIVE SD7 Wireless home monitoring system offers an easy plug &play video security solution for your home or small business. This system allows you to view your home on the LCD monitor or remotely from anywhere in the world on a computer or smartphone via Skype™. Have a complete digital wireless video surveillance system up and running in minutes, it's that easy! Simply mount connect the cameras to a power source, plug in the 7-inch LCD receiver and you're done!
Video will be recorded directly to an SD card (2GB SD card included) providing you with both viewing and recording in an attractive, compact, space saving design. Place it on a desk, table, mount it on a wall or even under a counter. The digital wireless technology provided by the LIVE SD7 Series ensures that the system is secure and 100% interference-free. Other innovative features include intercom functionality for two-way communication between the LCD monitor and the camera, and advanced motion detection that is triggered by heat sources, such as people, animals, and an expandable system of up to 4 cameras. Video security has never been easier.
System is expandable, allowing for additional camera channels.
Record and store video on the SD supported system.
Secured video feed, so no unwanted viewers can hack into the network.

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Ronald Restivo "Ron R
Location: Riverside, CA USA |
I got this system from Costco for $299.99. It works great right out of the box. Good range on the cameras. Mine are 60 feet or so apart on opposite sides of the house and I get good reception anywhere inside on the receiver. Night vision range is better than expected. I'm not using the audio feature, so I can't comment on it. I want to add two more cameras, but there $170 each from Lorex, so it's cheaper to buy a second system from Costco and keep the second receiver as a backuCreatep. Upgrade to a 16 GB card ($35 on Amazon) and get 24 hours of video recording. |
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John Leslie
Location: Lakeside, CA USA |
I have a remote controlled gate at the end of a long driveway (appx 50') and placed a camera at the end to see visitors and hopefully be able to communicate with them. I was able to do both after a very easy installation. Motion detection is great. Records with ever trigger. I did buy the 16 GB card. I bought from Costco online since it is only $299 there. I liked it so much I bought another one just for the cameras since it is about the same price to buy the cameras separately. Last night it rained and I heard this funny noise coming from the front door. IT was picking up the rain at the camera locations! I did not see a sensitivity adjustment unfortunately. For the price I cannot expect it. I cannot tell you how nice to see quad pics from around my property and to know if something does happen it will be recorded. Love it! |
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Johnathon C. Edwards
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I just got my system installed and it works better than expected. Pros: 100-240v AC/DC Power Supply for both Camera and Monitor Wireless Transmission Range Microphone Sensitivity (Can hear the birds outside) Cons: Price on Amazon (Costco 299, but you must be a member) Cost of Additional Cameras, 140 dollars each |
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W. D. Jack Moran
Location: Century FL |
I am a retired Techno-Geek, a geezer-geek if you will. I have purchased and installed many systems in my time, but from a very good performance vs. very easy installation vs. good value basis, this is one excellent little system. A lot of good thought has gone into designing it, and it worked perfectly upon installation. Someone in one review complained of the blurry camera - but the cams come with a protective plastic film over the lenses ;-) This little rig has a nifty little remote that will allow you to select motion record or continuous record, and all of the functions - this is very cool. The system took me about 15 minutes to get turned on to check the functions of everything, and another 2 or 3 hours to select the position of the cameras at the back and front of the house. Once positioned, all I had to do was to plug them in and turn them on. The only complaint I MIGHT have is, I would like to see the camera power cables a foot or two longer to help with camera placement. I will be extending one cable myself. Perhaps Lorex could sell or include one EXTENTION power cable of about two feet in length. The audio speaker is not very loud, nor is the alarm. It won't wake you up from a sound sleep, but if you are in your office working, it will let you know that the UPS person is at the door. A main key to this system is "how very, very simple it is to set up and install to get good results." Camera to screen (I love the little screen on my night table) range is about 50 to 75 feet. Yeah, we would all love to have a cam to screen range of 300 to 1,000 ft. but that is beyond the ability of most technology right not. This is a good little home/light commercial system. I plan to get another one for my wife's business. |
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S. Serttas "safety dad"
Location: Virginia |
Great product! I purchased this system with an additional 2 cameras and my whole house is protected. Great quality, great reception (even through walls) and easy install. I really like that I can keep an eye on the swimming pool at all times. The internal record mode and intercom system is an extra bonus. No regrets with this purchase. |
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St James Episcopal Church
Location: Sault Ste. Marie, MI USA |
I work for a church that has had a couple of break-ins and if we had this system in place, it would have answered a lot of questions sooner. I had done some extensive research and couldn't find exactly what we wanted until the Lorex LW2702. We had the system up and running in less than an hour and it only took another 20 minutes of reading the manual to understand how to work everything. When I leave for the day, I turn on the motion record and turn it off when I arrive in the morning. I bought the 16GB card and it holds up well for holding the recordings. Although, if we could increase the memory a bit more, it would probably be better (that’s my only gripe). I just erase the card every morning. The 2-way intercom is a bonus that we enjoy, as I will sometimes lock myself into the building and this way, when someone comes to the door, I can answer through the camera as opposed to going to the door and answering it. I was concerned about the wireless cameras working in our building as it is an old stone church built in 1902 and was built from rocks that were dug from the ground when they were digging to make a canal in our area. But it was a needless worry, the pictures and sound is clear. I would recommend this to anyone looking for an easy to use system and in fact we are considering adding another camera or two (that is a bonus as well, the system comes with two cameras and you can add up to two more). The reviews that other people made also helped in our decision to give this a try. We were not disappointed. |
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J. Taylor
Location: Tennessee USA |
After a breaking, we were looking for a video system we could afford, & easy to set up. This was perfect, easy to set up with good picture! We have a Garage at the end of driveway & it has good reception from there (200Ft). We now feel a little safer!Create |
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Vesta Irene
Location: Pacific Northwest |
I was unpacking this even as the UPS guy was pulling away from my curb and after giving the contents in the box a quick once over, I set the instructions aside, checked out the monitor, fished the plug from the box. Then I did the same with one of the cameras. I called my husband away from his computer, plugged in a camera, told him to hold it, then I went into the next room and plugged in the little color monitor. And what do you know; there he was smiling at me on the monitor. It was dead easy. No muss, no fuss, it just worked. Then all of a sudden my hubby vanished from the monitor and I got no signal. It took me about ten seconds to realize that it was switching to the second camera, which I hadn't set up. I pushed the menu button on the back of the monitor and figured out how to turn the camera off in another five seconds and I also learned that you can add two more cameras to the system for a total of four. The camera works a treat in low light and the system does what it's supposed to do and it's so simple to set up even a non-techie older person like myself can figure it out. We set up the system, without ever taking the instructions out of their plastic baggie. This really is a hassle free system. We use it for monitoring our grandson's bedroom and my husband's workshop out in the garage, which works out well, because the cameras want electricity, which would be the only downer if you were setting them up outside to monitor your house, because you'd have to figure out how to get power to the cameras. We didn't have that problem. Gosh we just love having this system. I can't praise it enough. |
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Thomas Hill
Location: Baltimore, MD |
I have to agree with the other 5 star reviews for this product. After surfing lots of reviews and debating on whether to go wired or wireless, especially after some horrible wireless fiascoes in the past, I decided to try this Lomax system. I had it up and running in minutes without looking at the manual but the real test, that being range/reception, was what I was worried about. Camera on one side of the house, receiver on the other, and no problems. Pictures are good, not high def, but acceptable and low light or dark performance is great. I have nothing to complain about. Like some others, I now want 2 more cameras and have ordered another complete system as individual cameras run about 140 from Amazon. A pair is only 20 dollars less than the whole system and having another receiver/monitor is going to be great. It makes a great bedside monitor and the video storage works great for later review. Buy this product. I don't think you will regret it. |
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R. V. Gonzalez "Rafael"
Location: Ca USA |
I received the product today and had it up and running in under an hour. What took the longest was getting electricity to the number one camera. Once I had all that corrected the set up was fast. The pairing was simple and the instructions are easy to understand. I am happy with the purchase. |
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Shu
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I bought this from Amazon two weeks ago and received the package a few days later. I set it up right away. For $300, both cameras worked with receiver perfectly. The quality of image may not be the best during the day, but the night vision (you got to see it to believe it), sensor, recording when sensor tripped (or recording all the time) and alarm certainly make up for it. I live in a 3 story townhouse. I have no problem with signal reception. My mother is over 70 years old and she wants one after playing with my cameras 15 minutes in my house. I would recommend it. |
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K-cee Kit "CAH-M"
Location: Va, USA |
This is a great deal for the price and is easy to set up and use it has many great features like motion detection. You can use it as an intercom as well; I would suggest getting a bigger SD card for it. This nifty little video surveillance system will provide adequate security and a peace of mind for home or even your business. The quality and reception is very good. I would recommend this system! |
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Tom Carpenter "- www.sysedco.com"
Location: Marysville, OH |
We are using these cameras in our Church for security monitoring. They work just as advertised, but don't expect features that are not promised. For example, the cameras cannot dump the video data directly to a computer on the network. In fact, the cameras do not communicate on a normal 802.11-based network. They communicate with the viewer panel and the video is recorded on memory sticks there. However, with sufficient storage space, you can enable motion detection and then simply dump the video files once each week. Based on the promise of the products, I'm very happy with the results. |
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Happyblonde04 "CRAMORON AND PROUD OF IT!"
Location: Ohio, Naturally! |
The clarity of the recorder is just great. We have 2 cats so I can tell you, small animals do not trigger the motion recorder. This is my second set I use one for the house and one for the garage. Night vision is excellent. There is a zoom feature that will give you more detail. I highly recommend this system. Easy install. You need to have an outlet to plug the cameras and monitors into (no batteries). |
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Pearl City, Hawaii
Location: Hawaii |
I installed this at my aunt's house because she is the only one living there. She locks herself in her room at night once she sets her alarm. She would get people at her front door, but was too afraid to go and check. Now with this system, she can see who it is and converse with them through the intercom feature. It was super easy to install, however, the power cords for the camera is really short (5 feet). I had to splice 23g wire to them and make them about 20 feet. Overall a very simple solution, considering I had to do the same to my previous camera system for my house. I hope this helps someone out! |



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