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Bought them to use for outside the house and the range was about 10 ft at most from the living room where the reciever was to the cameras outside. The cameras are small, very easy to use, but quality defeats the purpose of even having these running. Very disappointing product.
The one drawback is that while they include a 9V battery attachment that can be used instead of a wall plug in, the batteries wear out within a day or so. These provide excellent quality images and are easy to install. If you can configure the system to plug these into the wall, then they are terrific.
really poor quality, colors, wireless range (more than 20ft very noised picture), daily images is like IR pics from sunset time.Product is more like nice toy for kids under 10 years.
The image is brighter and clearer than the wireless SVAT camera I was using. The signal suffers whenever the furnace turns on, or if I am using my home WiFi, but otherwise works flawlessly scanning between four cameras (I ordered two more to go with the two that came with the package). This arrangement allows me to save about four or five months of mpegs before new data begins to overwrite the old images. These cameras work great provided that there are no WiFi signals in the area to interfere with the transmission. The images are clear and bright, even in totally dark rooms. I use mine with a Q-See dvr card in a cheap computer, with a 250 gig hard drive which is dedicated to home surveillance.
Please stay far away from Q-See QSWOC2R cameras because they do not work as advertised. This is 100% untrue and doesn't make sense. I placed these cameras in various locations outside of my house, one within 20ft and the other within 50ft of the wireless receiver. away (in the line of sight) and still get great video images". The guy I spoke to seemed to be somewhat clueless but suggested that my other wireless equipment such as my router might be interfering with the Q-See wireless receiver. So I unhooked my router and other wireless devices. When I turned on the TV to see what would be the output of these cameras, the one that was 20ft away, all I saw was fuzzy, grainy pictures. These products are advertised as having "300ft of Transmission Line of Sight" and "The receiver can be kept up to 300 ft.
If the wireless receiver is supposed to be kept indoors and the cameras are made for the outdoors, how is the receiver supposed to be "in the line of sight". None of this helped because I was still having the same problem with the cameras. The Q-See QSWOC2R wireless cameras do not work. The other camera that was 50ft away showed nothing but static. Isn't that defeating the whole purpose of of having outdoors cameras that can view outdoor images from inside your home.I called Q-See's tech support to see if they might have a solution to the problem.
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