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Swann Red Alert DVR detects movement

by colbert low on February 7th, 2008

Swann Red Alert DVR

The pocket-sized RedAlert contains several sophisticated security features that are housed in a sleek, compact, but striking red exterior that measures a mere 3” x 2”.The DVR can be connected to either a wireless or wired security camera, or both at the same time. Once the RedAlert™ detects movement, recording is triggered. The unit can capture either AVI videos (10 seconds each) or JPEG photos via a built-in 16MB memory and an external SD card slot. SD memory cards are sold separately from RadioShack, with a 2GB card able to store up to 28,800 images or 4,380, 10 second AVI videos. Available exclusively at Radio Shack stores for $149.99

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2 opinions for Swann Red Alert DVR detects movement

  • GiftGadgetGateway
    Feb 8, 2008 at 6:58 pm

    Red Alert, sounds like Command and Conquer. Is it able to connect the computer? 10 seconds of AVI each recording? It would be difficult to view those recordings if I wanted to find something. Wouldn’t it be better to have it connect to computer and utilise the disk space and the memory card serves as backup storage in case of computer failure?

  • Aussie
    Feb 12, 2008 at 11:35 am

    Great idea, disappointing results. The basics look good but there are some significant shortcomings with the kit. The unit is easy to set up and the on screen menu is easy to follow.
    The amount of lead (1.5m) on the camera power unit limits locations that the camera can be set. Not such a big deal as extra lead is available as an accessory.
    The camera is of only adequate quality and is listed as ‘weather resistant’ rather than weather proof so is limited to indoor applications only. and the mounting bracket supplied limits the orientation of the camera.
    Quality of video or photo is limited by the cmos receiver.
    Night vision is claimed to have a 30 foot range on the web site. It is probably nearer half that.
    The biggest beef is the setting of the sensitivity. Too low and ‘noise’ triggers the record feature rather than movement. Sensitivity of the system to movement in general seems poor or at best inconsistent. Swann’s tech support may come come up with a solution … eventually. On the whole, this is a difficult unit to recommend.
    The system is designed only

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