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Connector Transceiver Transmitter Security Surveillance Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Connector TypeCoaxial, RJ45
Cable TypeCoaxial
Compatible DevicesMonitor
BrandGchee

Description of Connector Transceiver Transmitter Security Surveillance

++Maximum Support 8 Million Pixels (1080P). ++Compatible with HD-CVI/TVI and AHD video devices, fit for 720P/960P/1080P Cameras, monitor, DVR card and recorder etc. ++Transmission distance: AHD / CVI up to 300 meters ; TVI up to 200 meters. ++BNC video balun adapter is compatible with all CCTV systems for 720P / 920P / 1080P/ 3MP/4MP/5MP/8MP HD camera and DVR, etc. ++No power required ,fit with UTP CAT (5 / 5E / 6) cable.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Useless Surveillance Tool; Don't Buy

As my tests showed, this electronics accessory failed to provide the security I needed. The installation was difficult and didn`t work properly... The only pro was the design was sleek and modern but that did not make up for the lack of functionality. Don't waste your time and money on this product..

Pros
  • Can easily transmit video and audio signals over long distances, making it ideal for security surveillance purposes.
Cons
  • Requires additional equipment to work, which can increase the overall cost of the surveillance system.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good option:

BNC coaxial cable is bad sometimes, especially for long distances you may need to travel. Very good option to use instead of UTP or Cat5e cable. coaxial/bnc. If you use the right cable, there is a clearer picture than a coax/BNC cable. 4 pairs to power one camera. If you know what you're doing, you can connect two cameras to a Cat 5e back to your DVR to reduce cabling alongside or behind your DVR.

Pros
  • ++Maximum support 8 million pixels (1080P)
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other options