![]() And you don’t need a 4k monitor, 720p should work fine. You will need a tv or monitor to set this up. And push the camera into the bracket align the slots and turn clockwise to lock it in place.Ĭonnect the ethernet cable to the camera that will also be connected to the NVR on the other end. Screw in the plastic bracket using the three included screws. And the bracket is 5 inches, in diameter comparing it to a four-and-a-quarter-inch standard junction box cover. ![]() One thing to note, is these third cameras have a bigger footprint. I’ll just be hooking up one camera for testing. Lastly, we have the three other turret cameras to complete the four-camera kit NVR system. We have the mounting screws, and plastic anchors, and we have a short ethernet cable and a quick start guide. And we have four sets of 60 feet in length ethernet cables, which are cat5es. We have an HDMI cable, a power supply of 48 volts 2 amps, and we have a mouse. What else do we have in the box? We have the mounting templates, and window stickers. There is no wiring connection from the camera to this plastic housing or on the base. The speaker itself is on the back of the main camera body. We have the ethernet port to connect to the NVR or router, and a power port if you don’t use PoE.Īlso after further checking these holes on the sides which can be easily mistaken for speaker holes are not speaker holes even here on the base. We have two spot spotlights camera lens infrared led somewhere here, and we have the mic. The camera body itself is made of metal, but the mount housing is plastic, and the base is also plastic. This NVR comes with a two-terabyte hard drive pre-installed. ![]() We have the on and off switch, and the power supply port 48 volts. And this is an eight-channel NVR, and we have eight PoE ports for the cameras. We have the audio out, HDMI port, a VGA port, an ethernet port to plug into your router, a couple of USB ports. We have some status lights in the front, and a USB port. We have the NVR which has a smaller footprint. ![]() Inside we have some ceiling labels, and a thank you letter from Zosi. And there are no features and specs on the box. And this system has AI human detection.And will flash in the daytime or solid light at night. It is a siren that can sound a tone or an alarm sound, and or together with its spotlights when it detects humans.It is weather resistant with an ip66 rating.And it does have two little spotlights that help for the camera to record in full color at night. The camera records in 4k quality 3840 by 2160 pixel resolution at 20 frames per second.And check out its video and audio quality, and see if this pretty affordable NVR system can be a good option for your home or property. Let’s check out the features and see what comes in the four-camera kit set it up and install it. Also, thank you Zosi for sending me this camera system to be reviewed. So the whole system is the cheapest NVR package that I can find to date. And you’ll get four of them together, with Zosi 8 channel NVR, with a 2 TB hard drive pre-installed. We will be reviewing Zosi 4k turret-type cameras that have color night vision with spotlights. What intrigued me and finally got me to check their camera system out is the price and features that you are getting. Is this going to be a good option for your home? Let’s find out. And this is the cheapest NVR system that I have reviewed to date. This is the Zosi 4k NVR PoE camera, and this one has color night vision, human detection, two-way talk, and a siren.
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