Lorex LH108321C8B 8-Camera Network Video Surveillance System with 320GB H.264 DVR
- Complete kit including one 320GB Security Certified SATA HDD DVR with H.264 compression and 8 color indoor / outdoor weatherproof surveillance cameras
- Windows Mobile 6.0 Compatibility & Triplex technology enables remote internet control of DVR functions & simultaneous play or view while continuing to record critical video
- Connections: 8 BNC inputs, 8 audio line-in RCA inputs, 1 audio line-out RCA, 4 alarm inputs, DVI (w/VGA adapter), 2X BNC Outputs, LAN connection, and USB input for flash memory or USB HDD backup / archive.
- Scheduled, Continuous, Motion Detection or Alarm recording settings at 240 frames per second (30 fps with all 8 cameras recording simultaneously). Activity detection on 13:8 grid with 4 sensitivity levels.
- Supply voltage 100VAC – 240VAC, 19VDC, 3.42A, 50/60Hz. Includes: 8 Color Cameras with 60 Feet. Extension cable for each, Remote Control, Ethernet Cable, Power Supply & Mouse
Product Description
The affordable 8 camera CCTV security solution! The Lorex Eco Series 8-Channel H.264 Network Digital Video Recorder with eight color night vision cameras provides high performance video surveillance for your home or small business. The Lorex Eco Series DVR features a 320GB Seagate SATA hard disk drive (HDD), network capability for viewing over your local network and even instant viewing with compatible Windows Mobile 6.0 or higher touch-screen mobile devices. 240 f… More >>
Lorex LH108321C8B 8-Camera Network Video Surveillance System with 320GB H.264 DVR

This unit works but has two downsides that would make me not buy it again:
When the fan comes on it sounds like a blender. I called Lorex and they don’t have a solution. They say I can replace the fan with a quieter model at my expense. They also said that they were working on a firmware upgrade to lower the speed of the fan to descrease the racket- but I’ve checked their site twice in 2 months and no such offering.
Also, I’m not a camera expert, but the image is fuzzy on the recording. I doubt a face could be recognized at more than 20 feet even though the range is claimed to be much more. Lorex said “you must have forgotten to remove the protective film covering on the camera lenses” but my cameras were shipped in baggies that had no such film covering on the lenses.
Rating: 3 / 5