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JodhanBy Donna J. Jodhan Are you sick and tired of competing with others in Asia especially with those from India for lucrative home based business opportunities?Are you tired of them outmuscling you in the area of pricing?Are you finding that you are just not able to compete when it comes to offering rates that would enable you to make a decent living?Just don't have the answers?Let us not fool ourselves about this. We all know that it is much easier for small businesses based in Asia to outrun us when it comes to cheaper rates and why is this?Because cost of labor is cheaper and this is the biggest challenge facing small businesses in North America today but we should not lose hope or give up without a fight. The secret to success here lies in sound and logical Internet marketing and before you ask where can you find this I have a starting point for you. First, I am going to let you in on a very hidden secret and it is this. Despite their ability to provide services at much cheaper rates than us, there is one main ingredient that most Asian based businesses lack and it is this: Their gross inability to communicate affectively in the English language.

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possible are 4x6TB hard drivesAdvanced motion detection with email alerts, push notificationsRemote smartphone accessONVIF support allows you to connect 3rd party camerasIP Camera Features IP2M 842EB8x domes and 8x bullets4MP CMOS image sensor2. 8mm domes and 4mm bullets30m IR range, true IR cut filterRJ45 PoE portsIP 66 Weather ratedRead Amazon user reviews If you are after the ‘Best of the Best’ Easy DIY NVR kits, look no further. This is it – in a convenient kit that has 8 domes and 8 bullet style cameras. Everything that I would ever want to have in my home security kit is here – 4K recording, 4K playback, redundant storage, advanced motion detection, you name it, its got it. I am considering adding an NVR to my DIY NAS NVR system and this would be the perfect addition. PROS:Excellent image quality with 4MP camerasWide 3rd party camera support through ONVIF standardIR LEDs provide night vision capabilityGreat value for moneyCan record at 8MP 4K resolution, and output 4K over HDMICan record simultaneously to more than one hard drive for redundant storageUSB Backup featureLaView will customise the kit to your exact needsCONS:NoneCheck Price on AmazonBack to comparison tableOther popular NVR KitsToo many compromises: Zmodo 1080p 4 channel NVR Kit with 4 1080p PoE cameras and 1TB hard drive NVR Features4 channel recording @ 1080p supportedPoE but with proprietary cables1TB hard drive included, max. possible is a single 4TB hard driveMotion detection with email alertsRemote smartphone accessIP Camera Features3 axis black colour camera2MP CMOS image sensor 1080p2. 8mm lens10m IR range, true IR cut filterUSB to RJ45 connectorWeather proof The Zmodo really has the potential to be the budget king, and challenge Reolink’s dominance at the entry level. Where do I begin?Bizarre design choices such as using a micro USB cable and camera connections instead of regular old network cables and RJ45 ports, and deceptive marketing which then calls this a “network cable” which it is anything but!I have never ever seen a “network cable” that has one RJ 45 end and a USB connector at the other end. Hi Steve, thanks for dropping by!I call these NVR kits the EasyDIY solution to home CCTV but my preferred option is FullDIY where I run everything off one small NAS box, my QNAP TS 253A. I have 4 cameras and the QNAP Surveillance Station takes care of my needs nicely with redundant storage and an OpenVPN server all for under $500.

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