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Logitech Alert 700e Outdoor Add-On HD Quality Security Camera with Night Vision (961-000338)

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  • Please note: Logitech Alert Digital Security Systems are not backwards compatible with Logitech WiLife Digital Security Systems
  • HD-quality video with night vision and 130 Degrees wide-angle lens
  • Free, remote viewing of live video on your computer or smart phone (iPhone, Android or BlackBerry)
  • Motion-triggered recording and alerts
  • Windows-based PC needed for set-up and control


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Style Name: Outdoor Add-On with Night Vision
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 10 x 3.8 inches ; 3.5 pounds
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  • ASIN: B003X26LYQ
  • Item model number: 961-000338
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (347 customer reviews)
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  • Date first available at Amazon.com: August 3, 2010

Product Description

Style: Outdoor Add-On with Night Vision

From the Manufacturer

 

Logitech Alert 700e Outdoor Add-on Camera with Night Vision

Expand your Logitech Alert security coverage—now with night vision.

See more, in more places. This weatherproof3 add-on camera expands your Logitech Alert Master System (sold separately), so you can see what's going on in other outdoor locations—even in complete darkness. Simply plug in the camera to add it to your existing system. You can easily expand your system to as many as six cameras, indoors and out. Learn more

 
 
       Logitech Alert 700e Outdoor Add-on Camera with Night Vision
Easily customize your complete surveillance system

With your choice of an indoor or outdoor master system, plus indoor and outdoor add-on cameras, you can easily set up your perfect surveillance system and watch live video feeds from your computer, smartphone, iPad or tablet.

1. Start with a Master System

Choose the indoor master system or the Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master System or Logitech Alert 750n Indoor Master System.

2. Then increase your coverage with more cameras

Add the weatherproof Logitech Alert 700e Outdoor Add-On Camera or Logitech Alert 700n Indoor Add-On Camera.

noteworthy features
1. Delivery of live video from your cameras to the Web or a mobile device is a free service provided by Logitech. To view live video from the Web, you need a computer with high-speed Internet service and a compatible web browser.

To view live video from a mobile device, a compatible BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad or Android device is required in addition to the appropriate Logitech Alert Web or Mobile Viewer App.

Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G data access is required. Data charges from your provider may apply.
 

Features

Minimize wires and networking hassles
  • Simply plug the camera into a wall power outlet to connect the camera to your Alert Master System
  • HomePlug networking uses your home's electrical wiring and outlets to transmit video from the camera to your computer. Learn more about HomePlug Technology >
  • No professional installer, excessive wires, IP address setting or router resetting needed
 
 
See up to 100 ft. in complete darkness
  • Weatherproof3 HD 720p video camera with high-powered night vision illumination makes it easier to recognize important details—day or night, rain or shine
  • 130-degree wide-angle lens gives you up to twice the viewing area compared to standard cameras2
2. Standard cameras based on retail availability as of March 2012 and a 40- to 60-degree field of vision.
3. The Logitech Alert outdoor camera is ISO 60529 IP55 rated. Recommended operating temperature -30°C - +50°C (-22°F-120°F).
Keep informed with motion alerts
  • You can set up your camera to send motion-triggered alerts to your e-mail address and mobile phone—so you can know in an instant if there is motion on your property
  • Set up your alert notifications on a schedule for when you want to be notified or not
  • Target vulnerable areas like doors and windows by specifying up to 16 motion-detection zones
 
 
Watch from anywhere—for free1
  • You can add new cameras to your free remote viewing account
  • Watch live video from any of your Logitech Alert cameras
  • Easy to see—just log in to Logitech's secure site from an Internet-connected computer or use free Logitech apps for your iPhone, iPad, Android or Blackberry devices
 
 
Built-in DVR
  • Included 2 GB microSD card stores up to a week of recorded video4
  • Record video, even when your computer is turned off
  • Recordings are automatically backed up to your computer when it is connected to your network
  • Only records motion-triggered events—store months of audio and video with as little as 20GB of hard drive space
  • Swap in a larger microSD card (up to 32 GB, sold separately) for even more on-camera recording time
4. One week of storage on 2 GB card is based on the amount of motion and audio captured/recorded for typical home location (front door, back door, etc.).
 
Digital Pan-Tilt-Zoom
Works with Indoor or Outdoor Master System (sold separately)
Works with Indoor or Outdoor Master System (sold separately)
  • Easily set-up and configure your video security system and watch/record/back up video with your Windows or Mac computer
  • Tilt the camera, zoom in or pan around digitally to zero in on what's happening
  • See live video feeds and review what's been recorded on all of your cameras
 
 
Indoor and outdoor expandability
  • Install up to 6 indoor or outdoor cameras5, in any combination or location
  • Easy installation with mounts and hardware included
5. All Logitech Alert cameras are 48V PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) compatible.
 
Watch what’s happening while you work

Pop-out windows (on Mac only) make it easy to monitor one or more cameras while you surf the web, respond to email or check your Facebook page.

 

Compatibility

Logitech Alert 700e Outdoor Add-on Camera with Night Vision
What's in the box
  • Logitech Alert outdoor camera
  • Camera power supply
  • Mounting kit with installation hardware
  • 20-foot (6-meter) Ethernet cable
  • 2 GB microSD card (expandable up to 32 GB)
  • User documentation
What you need

A Windows or Mac based computer is required for installation

  • Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
  • Mac OS X v10.6.8 or higher
  • Minimum: 2 GHz processor with 1 GB RAM
  • Recommended: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or faster processor with at least 2 GB RAM
  • 1 Mbps or greater Internet upload speed (2 Mbps is recommended)
  • Available Ethernet port on your home network
  • Existing Logitech Alert Master System

Setup requires a high-speed Internet connection.

Remote viewing requires an Internet browser that supports Adobe Flash Player v10.2 or later (free download)

Compare

Build your perfect Logitech Alert Video Security System

Start with an indoor or outdoor master system. Then add any combination of up to 5 more cameras to create a complete indoor, outdoor or indoor/outdoor video security system.

 
Outdoor Master System

Outdoor Master System
Logitech Alert 750e

 
Outdoor Add-On Camera

Outdoor Add-On Camera
Logitech Alert 700e

 
Indoor Master System

Indoor Master System
Logitech Alert 750n

 
Indoor Add-On Camera

Indoor Add-On Camera
Logitech Alert 700n

What do you get?

1 outdoor master camera included (add up to 5 cameras for more coverage)

Outdoor camera (works with indoor or outdoor master system)

1 indoor master camera included (add up to 5 cameras for more coverage)

Indoor camera
(works with indoor or outdoor master system)

Commander software
for security system viewing, recording and control on your Windows or Mac computer

yes
 
yes
 

Free mobile viewer apps
for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android and Blackberry

yes
 
yes
 

Weatherproof camera

yes
yes
  
HD 720p camera with wide-angle lens
yes
yes
yes
yes

Night vision camera

yes
yes
yes
yes

Motion-triggered recording and alerts sent to email/mobile devices

yes
yes
yes
yes

Built-in microphone

yes
yes
yes
yes

2 GB microSD card
for in-camera video storage

yes
yes
yes
yes

Automatic PC or Mac backup
of recorded videos

yes
yes
yes
yes

Product Description

Logitech alert 700e outdoor add-on camera expands the coverage of your existing logitech alert system to additional locations.

Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
963 of 986 people found the following review helpful
Style Name:Outdoor Master System with Night Vision
First of all the SETUP is very easy. The on screen prompts will take you though the steps.
1. Install the software.
2. Plug the master network adapter into the power outlet and plug the Ethernet cable into your router
3. Plug the camera into power outlet and click yes to update firmware (adapters and camera).
NOTE: Do not unplug the camera or the master adapter during the update.

Wow that was easy. It took less than 15 minutes to get the system up and running.
You can even use your neighbors WiFi signal (please ask first) - more below.

PICTURE QUALITY
The picture quality is great (but not HD and not what you have come to expect from a digital camera) during daylight hours but not so great at capturing clear pictures of moving objects in total darkness. However in my case I have a flood light with motion detector that comes on when someone enters the area at night making the video bright and clear.

MOTION DETECTION
What I like is that you can draw areas on the actual image from the video camera to trigger recording. In other words you can eliminate false recordings from cars going by or movement outside your property.
You set up each camera individually providing ultimate flexibility in alerts, sensitivity and recording. In addition, once you have created a LogitechAlert account, you can select which cameras triggers an email alert.

EMAIL ALERTS
You set the LogitechAlert account up from the Settings Menu (the gearwheel icon).
From here you can enter several email addresses. I have mine set to send a text to my cell phone (as I don't have a smart phone with email and web access).

Most cell phone providers offers an email address starting with your cell phone number that will be forwarded to you as a text message.
Please look the email address up on your providers web page. I can not put them up due to Amazon posting regulations.

You may get charged for each text by your cell phone provider so make sure to set the Alert Frequency and Motion Filter conservatively (from within the Settings Menu - Alerts-Advanced).
As mentioned above, I have not received one false alarm although my system is still set using the default values.

RECORDING WITH PC TURNED OFF - THIS IS A GREAT FEATURE.
The camera(s) stores all motion triggered activity regardless if you have the PC on or off. To review all recorded activity, start the PC and click the "Enter Playback Mode" icon. A very intuitive calendar and timeline shows up indicating recordings. Point to a time and click on play to see the activity.
UPDATE:
You can review/playback history from only the dedicated PC on your network.
Logitech suggests not loading the software on more than on PC on the network.
If you do, you can only watch live video but review/playback will not work from the other PC's (also unexpected results may occur).

NOTE: You can view the real time images from anywhere on the web with the free Logitech Web Alert Viewer. To get full control with playback via a remote PC you must purchase the Logitech Web and Mobile Commander for an annual fee* of $80 (at the time of this writing).
Unless...
You keep a PC turned on all the time and control it from any PC (or web enabled phone) on the web using Teamviewer or LogMeIn (both are free for private use - you can download the programs from Cnet.com). Then you can access the Logitech Alert Commander interface as you normally do from home.
UPDATE 1: I am using the free version of LogMeIn and it works great. The only disadvantage is that you can not hear audio from the home computer. But you can see the live video feed and use playback along with camera adjustments etc. Actually you can operate your home computer just as if you were sitting in front of it. You can access it from work or anywhere in the world via the internet.
UPDATE 2: I have now used both remote programs for over a month. Logmein appear to be unreliable with respect to video quality. TEAMVIEWER IS THE WINNER (To get perfect video quality: select "View", "Optimize Quality" from the TeamViewer screen on the remote computer). TeamViewer will also let you transfer recorded video files (or any file for that matter) when you are away from home.

Cost for leaving your home computer on all the time.
The cost for a 40 Watts consumer** 24 hours per day, 365 days per year = $35/year at $0.10 per kWh.
However, LogMeIn allows you to use "Wake Up On LAN" so you can turn your home computer on from the remote computer (Too much to cover here).

* Come on Logitech!!! Reduce it to a $50 one time fee and sell more systems to happier customers.
** One UPS manufacturer estimates 40 watts power consumption from an entry level desk top with a 20 LCD monitor. Turn the monitor off and bring the cost down even more. Also set the hard drive to turn off if not in use via Windows "Power Options Interface". You may also be able to set the home computer to "Wake up on LAN".

INSTALLATION OF THE CAMERA'S POWER/DATA ADAPTER IN THE ATTIC
First of all I wanted to hide the wire to the camera.
Logitech's instructions show the power/data wire going from the camera to a power outlet on the side of the house.
Consequently a thief can easily unplug the camera.

Solution
Pull an extension cord from a power outlet in the attic (or somewhere else) and connect it to the grey power supply/adapter for the camera.
IT WORKS!!!
NOTE: WHATEVER YOU DO WHEN PULLING WIRES MAKE SURE THEY ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL CODES.
I know Logitech Customer Service had told another reviewer "The adapters CANNOT be installed in the attic".
Logitech may be concerned about high attic temperatures present in some climates.
My attic does not get very hot; in addition I mounted the adapter just above the lower perimeter soffit vent where outside air constantly flows in.

The power/data Ethernet cable to the exterior camera (mounted under the roof overhang) is now routed through the soffit to the camera adapter in the attic.
Drill a 9/16" (14 mm) hole to allow the Ethernet plug to pass through the soffit. Mount the power adapter over the soffit vent with the power cable coming out at the top as shown in Logitech's instructions.
NOTE: I used a 100 foot grounded heavy duty extension cord plugged into a grounded power outlet. I don't know if using a grounded outlet and grounded extension cord matters because none of the adapters are equipped with grounded plugs. You may not need a heavy duty cord as the camera adapter uses very little power.

PREVENT BLACKOUT DURING POWER OUTAGES USING A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
I still want the surveillance system to work during power outages or if the power line to the house is cut.
The Manual tell you it will not work if you use a surge protector or UPS.

Solution
I already have the cable modem and the wireless router plugged into an APC BN600R Battery Backup (UPS), so all I had to do was to plug the black Logitech network adapter into the UPS and pull an extension cord from the UPS to the grey Logitech camera adapter. All the equipment is fed from a single UPS.
IT WORKS!!!
The disadvantage is that you have to pull extension cord(s) from the UPS to the camera adapters. In my case it was not a problem because the extension cord would drop down from the attic between the studs in one of the walls to where I have my router.
I am sure you can use a higher capacity UPS as long as ALL your Logitech adapters are connected to it.
WHATEVER YOU DO WHEN PULLING WIRES MAKE SURE THEY ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL CODES.

SOUND/AUDIO
Out of the box there was no audio from the camera.

Solution
To turn the sound on:
1) Un-mute from the Command screen (slider at the right hand bottom) and
2) Click on Settings (gearwheel icon) and click on the camera name (your camera(s) will be listed by the name you give them during setup "Entry way", "Hall way" etc.)
Then check the box Enable Audio (after accepting the legal notice).

Note: If you have more than one camera, you have to Enable Audio for each one.

GOOD QUALITY PRICE RATIO
Overall I will rate the Logitech 750e a quality system for the money. As an alternative, you can purchase professional systems that will cost thousands of $ but is unlikely that they have the remote access this system has.

Perhaps Logitech have "beefed up" the mounting hardware for the camera. My hardware is rigid and of good quality. Another reviewer had problems with the hardware.
(I tightened and pre-adjusted the holder/adapter and added a drop of Locktite (blue) to the threads prior to installation. It is easier done on the ground as compared to the top of a 15 foot ladder).
UPDATE: The mounting plate is covered with a rubber cover. You have to tighten the holder rod FIRMLY to the base to ensure a rigid mount (or else the camera will wiggle).
Also, one of the cameras would turn freely no matter how hard the thumbscrew was tightened. It turned out that there is a phillips screw hiden inside the short rod which is being clamped by the thumbscrew assembly. The phillips screw was loose. Simply remove the thumbscrew completely to take the assembly apart. Then tighten the phillips screw and put it back together.
Logitech, QA/QC you need to address this issue. This is probably why so many people are complaining about the camera mount.

ALARM SYSTEM - Section added October 7, 2011
Before installing the system I had tried a couple of alarm systems with wireless sensors on the windows and doors. It was a lot of work to set up and configure but I could have lived with that if it wasn't for the false alarms. Read more ›
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224 of 234 people found the following review helpful
Style Name:Outdoor Master System with Night Vision
I've been waiting for an inexpensive HD security system to come out. This system is pretty good and, for the most part, does what I want it to do.

SETUP: Setup isn't too bad. Just remember to read the directions but there are a few gotchas such as, you can't plug the camera side or the network side plugs into a power strip because of the circuitry screws up the data making it out of the power strip. This leads to the first problem I have. You have to use a dedicated outlet for each plug. In my older house, plugs are few and far between.

SOFTWARE: The software installation was quick and painless. Immediately the software updated the firmware for my camera which was nice. The software controls are OK. It's missing some key features in my opinion. There is no "record" button. So it only records if it detects motion. I want the ability to be able to record on demand.

MOTION: You can select up to 6 zones that trigger recordings and alerts when there is movement. The downside is, the zones are only square. I wish you could make angles as well. The motion is too sensitive imho. I have it all the way down and it finally seems to be only pick up large movement.

CAMERA: The camera is of very high quality. It is all metal and it feels solid and like it will last a long time. I was surprised on how well built it is. It also has a microphone that works really well. It picks up everything. The last thing is the night vision. It works pretty good. The image quality is pretty good. I give it an 8 out of 10 when looking at the picture in the software. To my surprise, the image when viewing the videos manually are better!

REMOTE VIEWING: Viewing the image on my iphone is pretty cool. There is about a 5-10 second delay, which is to be expected. Viewing the image at [...]is decent, though you already know from the other reviews that there is no sound with remote viewing.

ALERTS: The email alerts are cool but I wish they would send you a screen shot as to why there was an alert. So imagine you get an alert, you log onto [...] or view the picture on your phone and now whatever it is that triggered the alert is gone, so you have no ideas what happened. On top of that, the free viewing doesn't have any way to rewind to see what's going on, so you'll have to wait until you get home. One workaround is, if you have remote software for your PC, you can remotely connect to your PC and view the software that way, but most users will have no idea how to do this.
The other alert is right on your desktop, which seems cool at first, a sound is made and then a small picture pops up. the problem is, you can't click the picture to make it bigger, it just disappears after a few seconds.

OTHER: The cord that comes with the camera is not long enough. I think it's 25ft. Which is decent, but they should give you 100ft for the money that you pay. You can buy more cord but I feel you shouldn't have to with the first camera.

All in all, I like this setup though it could use some improvements here and there. I plan to keep mine and add more cameras hoping they improve the software.

UPDATE: After doing some research over the weekend, I realize how bad the Logitech software really is. Instead I decided to go with software called, "Blue Iris" which is worlds better than the Logitech software in every way. So much so, I paid $50 for it. After that, I realized that the appeal of the Logitech camera system starts to fade since I could literally buy any camera and use it with Blue Iris. Currently I am running Blue Iris with one Logitech 700e and my Logitech C910 HD webcam and it works flawlessly. Admittedly it's not going to be as easy for normal folk, but for a techie like me, it's more than worth the effort. Bottom line, if you decide to get the Logitech camera, don't waste your money on the "System" package and just get the camera and purchase Blue Iris instead. Or, do what I plan to do, research similar cameras and see what my options are.

BTW - If you want to just connect to your camera, download VLC player and then use the "Advanced File Open" menu and type "[...]" or "[...] Cheers!

11/5/2011 Update: OK, I've had the cameras for almost a year now. I've been really happy with them. For the price, you can't beat it. I raised the stars back to 3. I still ding it for a few things. I really wish it was 30fps, but I guess it would be a lot of bandwidth over the internet, so they probably made a decision to chop it 15fps to conserve bandwidth and to save a little money on the camera side. I still use Blue Iris for 99% of my recording(I record 24/7 for 7 days). I actually use the email alerts with Logitech over Blue Iris since Blue Iris has a bug where it spits garbage onto the screen and falsely sets off the motion. I mentioned in my earlier review that there are no pictures with the email alerts. I was wrong, there is! I have caught somebody casing my house(they ended up robbing my next door neighbors house), I caught an accident, and a couple of drug deals. I see which critters walk around my house at night(raccoons, cats, and skunks), and catch everything from spiders to birds to every solicitor that comes to my door. I love knowing when people are coming and going. I see when packages are delivered and all with great clarity. If Logitech could add 24/7 recording, diagonal blocks on the motion page and lower the price of the yearly subscription, I would give them a 5. Anyhoo, just thought I'd post again since I felt my 2 stars were a bit low.
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239 of 270 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Logitech Lacking October 28, 2010
Style Name:Outdoor Master System with Night Vision|Amazon Verified Purchase
We have always been Logitech users and strong supporters so choosing their outdoor security camera seemed to be a no-brainer. Unfortunately this was not the case. We don't know whether it is just this product group or a corporate change in direction but- This product is poorly thought out, the support is all but non-existent and overall experience is regrettable.

Others have mentioned the sad state of the bracket. I did not imagine it could be so bad. It is worse. It is weak and flimsy and, if the extension arm is put on, destined to fail.

The product description says: "Complete outdoor digital video security system, easy to install, no new wiring or networking needed". While possibly true in some cases, it certainly was not in ours.

Few of us have a free wall outlet within a few feet of our computer yet you must plug a giant power supply/HomePlug bridge into a wall outlet by your computer. It cannot plug into a surge strip or UPS and, if you place it in the upper outlet (as illustrated) it will block the lower. If you try to hang it off the lower outlet it is unsecured and is constantly trying to fall out. So much for dependability- no backup and limited stay-in. And you are out one entire outlet.

The power supply/HomePlug bridge then is supposed to plug into your router with a short, flimsy flat CAT-5 cable. If you are wireless you are out of luck. It is "wireless" meaning it uses HomePlug powerline carrier but not 802.11 Wi-Fi.

If you have anything else plugged into your router you may also be in trouble. I have a network printer, streaming DVD , satellite dish and a DSL modem which all got along fine before. When I plug in the Home-Plug device the whole network goes down. Tech Support might help me trick it into functioning but they do not call back or answer emails.

The outdoor installation is interesting, too. The HomePlug bridge/power supply plugs into a right angle adapter that cannot fit in an outdoor box with anything else. It also wants to rock out of the outlet and must be secured. You are out one entire outlet.

The two circuits for the two HomePlug adapters have to be free of other devices that might interfere. If it doesn't work the instructions say to "just" plug it in to another closer outlet. So you have the "freedom" to mount it anywhere you have a dedicated outlet that has nothing else on the circuit. You cannot, necessarily, place the camera where you wanted to place it. I had an electronic outdoor lighting timer that could not coexist with the HomePlug. You are now out one entire circuit.

The outdoor supply/bridge is on a 2 foot cord and can be placed anywhere. Anywhere, that is, within about a foot of the box in a single acceptable orientation at the same height as the box and with a drip loop below. It cannot mouth sideways right or left, above, or upside down. And then for the best part- it cannot be mounted in the sun! You just bought an "outdoor" system that cannot be mounted in the sun!

The camera once mounted on the aforementioned flimsy bracket is then wired with an equally flimsy flat CAT-5 cable. The camera and the power supply have to be opened up to receive it. Oh, by the way, the camera cannot be mounted in the sun either! Their outdoors must be different than my outdoors.

After it doesn't work you call Tech Support and hold for half an hour if you are lucky. The guy then tells you that he thinks you have a bad camera but that he has to escalate to Second Tier Support who work sometime Monday through Friday. They do not call or answer your email.

My wife and I are both technical people in the electronics industry. We are not intimidated by technical issues and know quality when we see it. We haven't seen it in this product.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Bad Experience
This is my first review.
The camera didn't work ( wouldn't show on my network)
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5.0 out of 5 stars great customer support
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