Until Lorex works out connectivity problems with its Lorex Cirrus app, this DVR-based security camera system is best avoided. I really wanted to like the Lorex Wire Free Camera System (model ...
This is a big improvement over the 1080p Lorex doorbell we reviewed in May, 2020, but its inability to distinguish between the movements of people, animals, and other objects holds it back. Lorex’s 2K ...
For $69.99, the Lorex 1080p Full HD Smart Indoor Wi-Fi Pan-Tilt W261AQC-E is an affordably priced indoor home security camera that uses mechanical pan and tilt to provide a 360-degree view of your ...
The Lorex Home Center is designed to bring convenience to the home monitoring experience. It helps achieve this by offering a 7” LCD touch screen as a central control hub for homeowners. The Home ...
Lorex, one of the biggest names in home security equipment, has a sale on right now and there are some big savings to be had. Whether you’re simply looking for an individual security camera for inside ...
The latest addition to the Lorex family of smart security devices, the Lorex 1080p Wi-Fi Video Doorbell ($129.99) offers sharp 1080p video, motion detection and recording, and compatibility with ...
With the Lorex Smart Indoor Wi-Fi Camera ($69.99), you don’t have to spend a bundle for an indoor security cam with motion and sound detection. This 1080p camera connects to your home network using an ...
An accounting of smart features and functions associated with wireless security cameras. This does not take into account features that require monthly fees. The Lorex 1080p Wi-Fi Floodlight Security ...
For $69.99, the Lorex 1080p Full HD Smart Indoor Wi-Fi Pan-Tilt W261AQC-E is an affordably priced indoor home security camera that uses mechanical pan and tilt to provide a 360-degree view of your ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...