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How many cameras are in a Lorex security system?

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How many cameras are in a Lorex security system?

Lorex has plenty of different surveillance systems for you – whether it’s a small two-camera system or a large 32-camera system. We have pre-assembled plenty of security camera system options for you. These surveillance systems include everything you need to get your security system up and running.

How does the Lorex wireless video recorder work?

Lorex recorders come with pre-installed hard drives that automatically store video footage. Once full, the hard drives will automatically start deleting the oldest footage to make room for the newest footage. Despite popular belief, it is actually the NVRs and DVRs that detect motion.

How does a Lorex junction box work with a NVR?

Lorex junction boxes come in both black and white to match your cameras. A PoE switch can help extend the reach of your network security cameras and help minimize the cabling. Simply connect the PoE switch to the same router as your NVR and connect your IP cameras to it. This allows you to put the switch and NVR in different locations.

What can I add to my Lorex security system?

With select systems having up to 32 channels, you can rest assured knowing that Lorex has you covered. If you’re looking for a hard drive upgrade, an extension cable for extra cameras, a power adapter or a wireless antenna, browse our selection of add-on accessories that you can use to upgrade your current security system.

How many cameras does the Lorex home security system have?

Similar to its counterpart, the Lorex Weatherproof Indoor/Outdoor Wire-Free Home Surveillance Security System comes with four cameras, each with a 1080p HD resolution. To guarantee you tighter security, these cameras have 150ft Infrared

Lorex recorders come with pre-installed hard drives that automatically store video footage. Once full, the hard drives will automatically start deleting the oldest footage to make room for the newest footage. Despite popular belief, it is actually the NVRs and DVRs that detect motion.

Lorex junction boxes come in both black and white to match your cameras. A PoE switch can help extend the reach of your network security cameras and help minimize the cabling. Simply connect the PoE switch to the same router as your NVR and connect your IP cameras to it. This allows you to put the switch and NVR in different locations.

With select systems having up to 32 channels, you can rest assured knowing that Lorex has you covered. If you’re looking for a hard drive upgrade, an extension cable for extra cameras, a power adapter or a wireless antenna, browse our selection of add-on accessories that you can use to upgrade your current security system.