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Wilife DVS800I LukWerks Indoor Starter Kit

Wilife DVS800I LukWerks Indoor Starter Kit

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Brand: Wilife Inc.
Category: CE

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New (2) Used (1) from $249.99

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
Sales Rank: 18462

Color: Gray, Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
System Memory: 16
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5 x 1.8 x 3.2
Processing Power: 400 MHzvDSP, Onboard Image Encoding: Windows Media Video 9, Onboard Image Processing: Motion detection up to 16 zones; Auto brightness, Resolution Selectable: 320 X 240 or 640 X 480 pixels, Frame Rate&Bit Rate: Selectable, Color Depth: 10 bits

MPN: DVS800I
Model: DVS800I
UPC: 853650001008
EAN: 0853650001008
ASIN: B000E0I9K4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Secure your home and small business with a professional-grade digital video surveillance system
  • High-resolution color video with digital motion detection
  • Monitor up to six cameras simultaneously with PC software
  • View live video from anywhere, anytime
  • Easier than wireless, just plug it in

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The WiLife Indoors Camera Starter Kit includes all the components for a full-featured, single camera system with three mounting options. This kit includes a smart Security Camera, powerful Software and free Remote Viewing Technology. Built-in Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) lets you automatically connect your cameras and PC. Designed for indoors use, the WiLife Indoors Camera can also be used to securely monitor outside using its window mount. View live video from anywhere, anytime Windows Mobile cell phone accessible Processing Power - 400 MHz DSP Onboard Image Encoding - Windows Media Video 9 Onboard Image Processing Motion detection - up to 16 zones & Auto brightness Resolution Selectable - 640x480 or 320x240 pixels Frame Rate Selectable - 15, 10 or 5 frames/second Bit Rate Selectable Illumination - 2 lx minimum per IEC 61146-1 Color Depth - 10 bits Focus User adjustable Viewing Angle - 80 degrees diagonal Pan Angle - 50 degrees manual Firmware Updates Selectable - Manual or Automatic Voltage - 110 Volts AC, 60 Hz Connector pin out - Per IEEE 802.3 Property Size - Up to 8,000 square feet Power Consumption - 15-Watts Requirements - CAT-5e or better, RJ-45 connectors & up to 120 feet (36 m) Camera Body Dimensions - Height 5.0 x Width 3.2 x Depth 1.8 (12.7x8.1x4.6 cm) Camera Weight - 6.7 ounces (190 grams) Power Supply Dimensions - Height 3.8 x Width 2.9 x Depth 2.6 (9.7x7.4x6.6cm) Power Supply Weight - 5.6 ounces (160 grams)


Customer Reviews:   Read 37 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Criminals Caught on Video   September 25, 2008
Big Mommy (Saint Louis, MO United States)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RX71XIUYTVJ0O I bought this system in late 2007 after my home was kicked in for the 8th time. This system provides excellent images and easy setup. I have never had a problem with my system so I bought an extra camera that I placed in my kitchen that faces the driveway. I also have an alarm system with ADT. On September 16th, three criminals are scene on my camera and when they noticed they were on video they ran then came back and kicked in my door and went straight to my computer and unplugged it and tried to trash it thinking this would remove them from the video. It didn't. From this camera, the video that was recorded helped the police find two of the three criminals and they were arrested on Sept. 19th. These criminals are of age and will be charged as adults and I will prosecute to the fullest extent. I believe these suspects were the ones who broke in my home before and I believe without WiLife these fools would still be kicking in people's houses.Wilife DVS800I LukWerks Indoor Starter Kit


1 out of 5 stars Avoid. Poor software and worse reliability.   August 12, 2008
J. G. MATHIESON (Los Gatos, CA USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought a two camera system a little over a year ago, and installed the software on a dedicated PC. I had problems with the signal until I moved the PC closer to the cameras; so I ended up with the computer in the garage and not in my office where I wanted it to be. When it worked it worked well, however the software would hang every two weeks or so, requiring a re-boot of the PC to recover. I upgraded the software, patched the PC, all to no avail. That was enough to make it irritating; but worse, at a little over a year old, both cameras failed within a few weeks of each other.

The power supply boxes for the camera always ran hot to the touch, so I am sure this was doing my utility bill no favors, and probably lead to their early demise.

Now I have two Linksys WVC54GCA cameras installed which work flawlessly. The low light performance is worse, but they have rock solid reliability and much better software than the Wilife junk.

In summary: avoid Wilife products like the plague.



3 out of 5 stars Been using LukWerks for one year now   July 25, 2008
areelgrl (Texas)
I am putting the biggest con at the beginning in case you don't want to read further: Unfortunately with this system your door could get kicked in and you could be shot before you knew someone was on your property since there are no alerts provided UNLESS you pay them $79 YEARLY. So you won't be able to catch any thieves in the act, but you'll probably be able to watch them carry off your stuff after they're long gone.

I have had a one indoor camera system with the wide angle lense and infrared light for a year now. I tried a number of other cameras before finding the Wilife. I really like the quality of the video. It was a virtually trouble-free set up. My biggest issue was going back and forth from camera to computer (in another room) adjusting the view and focus of the lense (get someone to help).

As some have mentioned, it will not work using extension cords. In the year I have been using it, I haven't really had any problems. I can't even remember when I last had to reboot or go through finding the camera (maybe once or twice total). I would be scared to add more than one additional camera for fear of whether my computer could handle it (laptop with XP, Pentium M760 2.0, 1024MB DDR2) though no problems with the one camera. I had one experience calling customer service to ask if there was a way to select and delete a large section of videos at once. There is not but customer service was easy to reach and polite (before Logitech purchased WiLife).

My biggest complaint and disappointment from Day 1 was and is: it doesn't do what any security camera system should do--alert you when activated--that is, UNLESS YOU PAY THEM $79 A YEAR. I purchased directly from their website and they certainly did not make it clear that you had to pay for that basic feature (don't know if they've changed it since then). I did pay and unfortunately all I'm using for that fee is the sound that alerts me when there's motion detected. I don't use the remote playback feature, which is rather slow and tedious if there is much activity to watch. I will not be forking over any more 80 bucks a year. I'll actually be looking for another system where you pay once and get full function. If not for the scam of the yearly fee, I would give this system a higher rating.

Other issues mentioned in some reviews: motion-activated lights...this system is not really compatible with those because of the time the lense takes to adjust, you'll probably miss the action you want to catch. I replaced my motion-activated floodlight with a dusk to dawn reduced-energy consumption bulb and that, along with the infrared night vision light provide enough light for the front of my house. Neither one alone would be adequate.

I've seen complaints about not having thumb nails for the playback feature, but there is a variable playback speed which goes up to 8x normal speed, so you can move through quickly until you see something that interests you. One other con is that there is not a button that you can hit to record if you see something you want to record but the motion-activated recording either hasn't started or has already stopped.



3 out of 5 stars Nice product, easy install, but limited use unless you pay for Premium   July 14, 2008
Mary Jo Sminkey (Carlisle, PA USA)
This product seemed like a good option for me, living in a fairly safe neighborhood and not wanting to pay for monthly security monitoring. Having pets as well it would allow me to monitor their activities while away from home and make sure they weren't doing anything they shouldn't! Installation was a piece of cake, simply plug in the receiver to an outlet, then into the back of my computer, install the software and set up the camera. I currently just have the one internal camera and I decided to set it up in the center of my main entertainment/dining room area where my pets often hang out and also where a thief would most likely head for all my electronics. The main issue here though is apparent. Since all the video is downloaded to my own computer, all a burglar would need to do is to steal my computer, and I'd have nothing! So as a security tool, it definitely is pretty useless unless you purchase the Premium upgrade that can send alerts. Even then though, it's clearly not going to provide the kind of coverage a full security system would, even using some external cameras, simple entry through a window or other location around the house to avoid detection would always be an issue, as well as false alerts from other people approaching the house. So the benefit of this system seems to lie more in simple monitoring than in security.

Here again though, the benefit is rather limited without a Premium subscription. While away from home I tried the online viewing and wasn't particularly impressed with it. Without Premium, you only get a Live View, you can't review the older videos so I wasn't for instance able to check and see what my pets had been doing throughout the day, I could only watch and hope they'd show up while I was online. I also had a lot of problems with it constantly dropping the video feed, and having to wait for it to re-acquire. This happened constantly and with a good strong internet connection so did not make me feel particularly inclined to upgrade the service.

Overall, I had mixed feelings. If you don't mind paying the $80/year for the Premium service, this might be a worthwhile product, particularly to monitor activities at your home and/or business while you are not there. I'm not sure it is quite sufficient to provide true home security, but it might be an option to consider if you just want some basic security.



1 out of 5 stars Unreliable Camera Longevity   July 7, 2008
Henry Hamilton (Key West, FL USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

After 10 months of use, I am abandoning this system. I have had three camera failures, two indoor and one outdoor, possibly due to power surges and the so called built-in surge protection. The remote viewing quality and reliability is relatively poor as well.

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