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Clover Electronics CDR1660 Addressable Stand Alone Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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3.0
🎥 Surveillance Video Equipment, 🕵️‍♂️ Security & Surveillance

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Details

Connectivity TechnologyUSB
Item Dimensions LxWxH6.5 x 5 x 16.5 inches
BrandCLOVER
Number of Channels16
Media Format Digital VideoHDD

Description of Clover Electronics CDR1660 Addressable Stand Alone

Product Type :Digital Video Recorder. Package Dimensions :11.938 Cm L X46.99 Cm W X55.626 Cm H. Country Of Origin :South Korea. Package Weight :1.0Lbs.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Top-Notch Surveillance System

Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice with electronics I found this surveillance video equipment to be a top-notch system. The product offers advanced features, like remote accessibility and motion detection, providing high-quality footage for security purposes .It has a variety of applications, making it suitable for different types of user needs. The only con I noticed is that the setup process can be a bit complicated at times, but the provided manual is helpful. Overall, it is a great…

Pros
  • Easy to use and operate
Cons
  • Requires a power source to function

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Extremely slow playback.

I had three surveillance systems and the Clover CDR1660 was a poor choice for me. I sent it back to Revain and received a full refund. With love, Revan. I tried to work with the Clover people for hours over several days. They just couldn't get my machine to display high quality videos. Playback was slower than "Live Mode" even at 128 speed. Hard to believe, but true. I asked them to send a new one but they insisted on returning the old one and seeing what was wrong with it. I needed a working…

Pros
  • Security and Surveillance
Cons
  • Generally good, but...