Luminys migration / NVR question

Nighthawk37

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May 22, 2023
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HI. I currently have a Dahua N52B3P4 NVR. A few of my cameras are really great nightcolor cameras (N45EJN2). I've been wanting to upgrade the rest of them.
Long story short i just found out about the Luminys migration. Has anyone played with the back-end UI or even the mobile app? Is it better than DMSS? From what i've seen from the few youtube videos, the Luminys UI is VERY bare and basic looking which scares me.

THe other question i have is regarding cameras. I have been seeing ads for the new Eufy S4 Max system which LOOKS awesome with all its cool auto tracking features and things like that. I'm wondering if i can get anything close to that with Dahua/Lum ? My current NVR is kind of sluggish - i can't tell if that is because of the older cameras or just the specs on the NVR itself.

So first, question, is there a better NVR that i should be looking at that has the room to run more of the AI-ish features, tracking, etc? I also am not a fan of the detection / trip wire. I always get alerts that there is a car in my back yard when it's smaller animal. Things like that.
If i do go with Luminys then i am going to have to upgrade everything, correct? So full NVR all new cameras, etc?

Second, as far as my current "nice" cameras (N45EJN2) - i was wanting to upgrade to the 8k - i just go with the N85 instead (or their lum equivilent) ? I was looking at N85EUN2 (night color) ? i assume this means i will need a better NVR and this is where my main problem comes in. Which NVRs should i be looking at? N82B3P ?

Thank you so much!
 
Not familiar with the Eufy camera or the Luminys gear. Know of it but haven’t played with it.

On your NVR issue, what’s sluggish?
How many cameras are you running?
It could be more of a network issue

That NVR should handle most of the latest Dahua cameras AI it just doesn’t have AI by recorder.. tripwire is an AI function that actually most prefer over very old fashioned MD. That is controlled in your case by the camera.
NVR upgrades really involve more AI by recorder vs camera which has its ups and downsides, and bandwidth which may be more your problem.

Are there newer more capable cameras and NVRs ? Sure. But you may be fine just replacing or upgrading a few critical cameras to newer AI versions

Here’s a supplier many of us use who rebrands Dahua cameras with his logo. He’s well trusted.

Your US part numbers can be confusing. Here’s the International Dahua site most of us use to see models
 
Empire tech looks cool the problem is how do you know what you’re getting ? Everything is just inter compatible ? I like the wide view dual camera night vision camera they have but will it work with my NVR? Who knows.
But on that subject does Dahua have any dual camera (wide view) full color night cameras? 8k?

Thanks
 
Empire tech looks cool the problem is how do you know what you’re getting ? Everything is just inter compatible ? I like the wide view dual camera night vision camera they have but will it work with my NVR? Who knows.
But on that subject does Dahua have any dual camera (wide view) full color night cameras? 8k?

Thanks
All the models and parts are so confusing.
 
Empiretech is Dahua OEM with a better international selection of cameras than Dahua offered in the US and at better prices. They will work with your Dahua NVR.

Yes the 180T is a dual lens 180 camera.
 
Take a look at this thread that lists, with links, the most recommended camera for the distance you want Identify for.


 
Take a look at this thread that lists, with links, the most recommended camera for the distance you want Identify for.


Thank you!!