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Swann NightHawk 2 Wireless Color Cameras and Receiver (SW-P-WOC2)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3984





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Swann
Color: silver/black
EAN: 0814282003211
Label: Swann
Product Manufacturer: Swann
Model: SW-P-WOC2
Publisher: Swann
Ranking: 3984
Studio: Swann
Variation Description: silver/black


Product facts:
  • Each camera has 11 infrared LEDs for night vision
  • 2.4GHz for extended range and clarity
  • Cameras are switchable between 4 frequencies
  • Included receiver connects to AV-TV VCR or PC (with Capture card)
  • Place the cameras anywhere within reception range







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Wireless / 12 Infrared LED enhance low-light images / Connects to VCR, TV, DVR, PC Capture Card / Includes Battery and AC adapter

From Amazon.com:
The Swann NightHawk Wireless dual Color Cameras and Auto Switching Receiver set lets you create your own home security solution. 2.4GHz wireless technology provides extended range and clarity while allowing camera placement anywhere within reception range. This flexibility allows you to monitor a wide variety of locations both inside and outside the home, including the mailbox, garage, pool, yard, entrances, nursery, basement and more. The NightHawk kit can be added to a VCR, TV, DVR, PC capture card, or quad processor with no cabling required.

Features

  • Each camera has 11 infrared LEDs for night vision
  • 2.4GHz for extended range and clarity
  • Cameras are switchable between 4 frequencies
  • Included receiver can be easily connected to AV-TV, VCR or PC (with capture card)














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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Big drawback- interrupts wireless home network
The recording quality is adequate for what it's for. I don't plan to make movies with it. I like being able to see the front and back of my house. However, the user manual is worthless. The biggest drawback is that the wireless cameras totally knock out my wireless home network. Laptops put next to the access point can't find a signal. It uses the same 2.4 GHz band as home routers. Swann said there is no solution, buy a wired system. Defeats the convenience feature, doesn't it? It could possibly interrupt your neighbor's as well. This must go for any other wireless system.

I gave this product a low score because of the wireless network problem.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Unhappy
There is no way to record both cameras unless you want to scan thru 2 unused channels because this item you can not lock out the 2 unused channels! So you can waste 10 seconds of blank recordings each pass thru the channels!



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Swann NightHawk 2
I did not receive the Item in picture. The model number was the same but it looks totally different and there was no remote control.





Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Swann NightHawk wireless cameras
We have had this camera for a month or so now, and it does what it says, it is a really good camera to have for inside survalance, or on your porch. The day vision is really good and clear and you can see pretty far away, however the night vision is limited. Although it works but a very short distance. I recommend this for just around the house.



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