Lorex LW2002W Digital Portable Color LCD Wireless Surveillance System
Lorex introduces the latest in Wireless Digital Technology with excellent video quality and crisp audio, a surveillance system that is equally suitable as a video baby monitor. The encrypted frequency hopping technology guarantees privacy and prevents traditional interference from other technology devices such as cordless phones, wireless routers and microwave ovens.
The 2.4 inch color monitor comes with a rechargeable battery and cradle in addition to the built in stand and belt clip.
PIP: the camera’s image can be displayed as PIP(picture in picture) on a TV. This allows parents to monitor their baby, while watching TV.
The camera has the ability to view images in low light conditions or full darkness, it comes with a built-in battery pack for temporary use, so the camera can be placed in an area that does not have a power outlet. Follow a simple procedure to add up to 3 extra cameras to this system for monitoring in various locations/rooms, the cameras have already been paired to the receiver. These cameras will automatically communicate with the receiver once powered. Transmission range is up to 450ft. max. from the camera. The camera comes with a power adaptor for long term use, when using the power adaptor, the camera will not use the batteries as a power source.
With the Power Saver Mode turned on, the monitor can function longer in between full charges as it uses less power in this mode. The Power Saver Mode turns the display and audio off on the receiver, until the camera detects noise. Once noise is detected from the camera, the receiver will alert you with the alarm, and will automatically turn on the display and audio.
The monitor/receiver volume can be adjusted using the up and down arrow buttons . When the volume is set to one bar (lowest setting), the volume is muted. Audio Detection Sensitivity can be adjusted by scrolling up or down on the camera’s sound alarm trigger. The audio detection is so sensitive it can detect the faintest of sounds from your child.
The "Out of Range" notification message is designed to notify you when the camera and monitor/receiver are not able to communicate with a strong signal. This allows for camera placement adjustments to help prevent image loss when actively monitoring.
Average Customer Rating 4.0 out of 5 stars (32 customer reviews)
Helpful Customer Reviews: Lorex LW2002W Digital Color LCD Surveillance System used as a Video Baby Monitor
5* out of 5* Wow - Great Baby Monitor, June 27, 2009
I was both surprised and thrilled with the functionality and performance of the Lorex LW2002W. I really do mean thrilled with the performance. Below is a summary of my likes and dislikes.
Pros
- Highly sensitive microphone
- Low light capability
- Very easy set-up
- Will interface with your television - will allow for a split screen using your picture-in-picture.
- Works with a recording device - a DVR, VCR, or other devices.
- Alarm for any changes in status - if it detects movement or sound
- Decent range (Not great but not bad)
- Monitor will support up to 4 cameras
Cons-
- Need to watch for audio feedback if the monitor gets to close to the camera (It could wake a baby) ... note that this is standard for any audio equipment if the receiver gets to close to the source.
- A bigger screen would be nice - if I was trying to find something to complain about
Great product at a reasonable price - the Lorex LW2002W is an easy product to enjoy!
5* out of 5* Excellent system, good value, September 7, 2008
I looked at the other two similar systems available and this one is the best in my opinion:
Setup is extremely easy - charge and turn on. Picture quality both day and night vision are excellent.
Camera can be rotated at good variety of angles and can be battery powered (though night vision would drain batteries quickly).
It's digital, so neighbors can't see your cameras and you can't see theirs instead of yours.
What differentiated this from the other ones for me was:
1) availability of additional cameras, up to 4 that can be monitored from same receiver, and
2) this system uses Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum technology, so it can co-exist with your 802.11b/g access points. I was able to use my laptop over 802.11g just fine while using the camera receiver right next to it.
The 2.4 inch color monitor comes with a rechargeable battery and cradle in addition to the built in stand and belt clip.
PIP: the camera’s image can be displayed as PIP(picture in picture) on a TV. This allows parents to monitor their baby, while watching TV.
The camera has the ability to view images in low light conditions or full darkness, it comes with a built-in battery pack for temporary use, so the camera can be placed in an area that does not have a power outlet. Follow a simple procedure to add up to 3 extra cameras to this system for monitoring in various locations/rooms, the cameras have already been paired to the receiver. These cameras will automatically communicate with the receiver once powered. Transmission range is up to 450ft. max. from the camera. The camera comes with a power adaptor for long term use, when using the power adaptor, the camera will not use the batteries as a power source.
With the Power Saver Mode turned on, the monitor can function longer in between full charges as it uses less power in this mode. The Power Saver Mode turns the display and audio off on the receiver, until the camera detects noise. Once noise is detected from the camera, the receiver will alert you with the alarm, and will automatically turn on the display and audio.
The monitor/receiver volume can be adjusted using the up and down arrow buttons . When the volume is set to one bar (lowest setting), the volume is muted. Audio Detection Sensitivity can be adjusted by scrolling up or down on the camera’s sound alarm trigger. The audio detection is so sensitive it can detect the faintest of sounds from your child.
The "Out of Range" notification message is designed to notify you when the camera and monitor/receiver are not able to communicate with a strong signal. This allows for camera placement adjustments to help prevent image loss when actively monitoring.
Average Customer Rating 4.0 out of 5 stars (32 customer reviews)
Helpful Customer Reviews: Lorex LW2002W Digital Color LCD Surveillance System used as a Video Baby Monitor
5* out of 5* Wow - Great Baby Monitor, June 27, 2009
I was both surprised and thrilled with the functionality and performance of the Lorex LW2002W. I really do mean thrilled with the performance. Below is a summary of my likes and dislikes.
Pros
- Highly sensitive microphone
- Low light capability
- Very easy set-up
- Will interface with your television - will allow for a split screen using your picture-in-picture.
- Works with a recording device - a DVR, VCR, or other devices.
- Alarm for any changes in status - if it detects movement or sound
- Decent range (Not great but not bad)
- Monitor will support up to 4 cameras
Cons-
- Need to watch for audio feedback if the monitor gets to close to the camera (It could wake a baby) ... note that this is standard for any audio equipment if the receiver gets to close to the source.
- A bigger screen would be nice - if I was trying to find something to complain about
Great product at a reasonable price - the Lorex LW2002W is an easy product to enjoy!
5* out of 5* Excellent system, good value, September 7, 2008
I looked at the other two similar systems available and this one is the best in my opinion:
Setup is extremely easy - charge and turn on. Picture quality both day and night vision are excellent.
Camera can be rotated at good variety of angles and can be battery powered (though night vision would drain batteries quickly).
It's digital, so neighbors can't see your cameras and you can't see theirs instead of yours.
What differentiated this from the other ones for me was:
1) availability of additional cameras, up to 4 that can be monitored from same receiver, and
2) this system uses Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum technology, so it can co-exist with your 802.11b/g access points. I was able to use my laptop over 802.11g just fine while using the camera receiver right next to it.



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