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12 hours ago, westy1 said:

Hi Wang,

 

Where are you based? Do you do all the Hikvision range?

They will be copy Hik, only Hilk sell Hik through there own uk approved distributors.

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I've always used hikvision , the hdtvi dvrs are really good , like a few people mentioned a few of the newer new come without a bnc output, the latest installation I did was the 3 megapixel range DS-7204HUHI-F1/N, this did have a bnc output, the latest firmware they use gives the option of pattern unluck or password, which is easier for the end user in my eyes if they need to access the dvr. 

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On 08/01/2017 at 10:41 AM, PeterJames said:

They will be copy Hik, only Hilk sell Hik through there own uk approved distributors.

In my experience a copy is just a unit produced by the manufacturer but without the branding. There are not many genuine manufacturers of CCTV equipment in China but often the same product is distrubuted with a different brand stitched to the unit or no brand at all.

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Is it me or is HIK vision way overhyped? I've never used it before until yesterday & I'd say it looks cheap & nasty which runs in like with what they paid for it so no arguments on that point but I don't think this product is suitable for "any application".

 

It has a market don't get me wrong but I don't think it warrants the wankfest some people make out...

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2 hours ago, ElecTech said:

Is it me or is HIK vision way overhyped? I've never used it before until yesterday & I'd say it looks cheap & nasty which runs in like with what they paid for it so no arguments on that point but I don't think this product is suitable for "any application".

 

It has a market don't get me wrong but I don't think it warrants the wankfest some people make out...

 

Fully agree, I have said it before. Devaluing the industry and being beta testers for consumer kit.

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Posted
15 hours ago, westy1 said:

In my experience a copy is just a unit produced by the manufacturer but without the branding. There are not many genuine manufacturers of CCTV equipment in China but often the same product is distrubuted with a different brand stitched to the unit or no brand at all.

Ive been to China and seen how they operate a copy is exactly that, a copy. Not an original in an unbranded case. Though the case may be the same, and in some cases it may have a Hik chip it will not have the same quality. 

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7 hours ago, ElecTech said:

Is it me or is HIK vision way overhyped? I've never used it before until yesterday & I'd say it looks cheap & nasty which runs in like with what they paid for it so no arguments on that point but I don't think this product is suitable for "any application".

 

It has a market don't get me wrong but I don't think it warrants the wankfest some people make out...

Compared to the proper stuff it is crup atm, but it is good value for money crup and the ANPR system cannot be beaten on price nothing comes close. My Hybrid NVR/DVR cost me three times as much to produce than a 16 way Hik, my DVR/NVR is a far easier recorder to operate, search, has more features, and I can integrate the CCTV with most things, and I have better analytics. But it wont be long before Hik catch up, its only really taken them 5 years to get here, think what they will be doing in 5 years time. Sad really

 

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Well uniview is catching up, might end up being just as good as any other Chinese gear lol

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