CKK PTZ Wireless Security Camera System Review

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Pan & Tilt cameras can be very useful since you can change the cameras position just using clicking on the screen. But how good is the CKK PTZ Wireless Security Camera System? Should you buy it?

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I’ve made a review video in the past of a different surveillance system from CKK and I had good experience with that system. It was a 4K bullet camera system and if you are interested in see that video, just go to my Youtube channel.

This kit includes 4 Pan & Tilt cameras, they only have digital zoom so I don’t consider that real zoom. One 8 channel NVR but remember this kit comes without a hard drive so you have to buy that separately. I don’t know why they do that, it would have been much better if a hard drive would have been included, even if it means they price would go up a little.

So the cameras using a 3MP sensor and records in 2304 x 1296 with a 120° wide viewing angle They can Pan 350° and Tilt 90° and has a 4x Digital zoom. Support AI human detection to reduce false alarms and only notify you when a human is detected. Can talk and listen through the camera using 2-way audio and these cameras can be placed outdoors since they are weatherproof with an IP66 rating.

Another thing to remember is that even though it is a wireless system the cameras and the NVR still needs to be connected to a power source. The NVR and the cameras will communicate using WiFi and will work without an Internet connection, but if you want to access the cameras remotely you need to connect the NVR to your router.

It only support 2.4GHz WiFi not 5GHz. And if you want you can add another 4 cameras to this NVR since it supports up to 8 cameras.

According to the reviews online, what people like is how easy it is to install. All cameras comes paired to the NVR so you just have to connect the cameras and they should work. Some people complain about the NVR does not support 3rd party cameras and that the RTSP does not work.

You can read the reviews on Amazon here!

 

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