![]() ![]() ![]() I need to learn a bit more about resolution but think this would work fine for the close-up view at our door. This model ( DS-KB8112-IM) hits the PoE and price requirement at US $160 for my needs (I think). I've prewired an addition to the backside of our home and have the Cat6 just hanging out next to our door just waiting to be connected! There seem to be plenty of great products and advice on security cameras but the doorbell cams just seem to be so limited when the focus is on "PoE Doorbell Cams". I too want a doorbell cam on the front and back doors. I've been looking at installing a new system and have stalled right from the beginning. Gonna give this a go, will update with results.ĭoes this HikVision DS-KB8112-IM hit the mark? Not certain this meets the chime requirement. Yoosee app looked better than the one for NSC-DB2, but hard to trust reviews by incompetent users. I looked into Yoosee but it seemed laggy to me and only 1080p. The username will be "admin" and the password is typically the 6 letter verification code that is unique to your doorbell. You will use that IP address and manually add it to the NVR that is connected to the same network. You can find that using the SADP Tool or Batch Config Tool. Once you have the DB2 added to your local network. How do I connect this camera to a 16 channel Hikvision NVR? Has onboard capability for 128GB micro SD for backup to NVR. It uses existing hardwires for chimes (both electrical and mechanical). While it isn't PoE, it seems to meet my main objectives as I can connect to NVR and has all that other stuff. NSC-DB2 3MP Wifi Video Doorbell Camera W/ 2 Way Audio, Onvif Compliant, PIR Motion Sensor, Night Vision, 16GB SD Card Pre-Installed, Includes 3 Face Plates Came across this thread and thought I'd add my 2cents. ![]()
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