LTS LTD04HTSK 4-Camera H.264 Realtime DVR Security System with 320GB, Mobile Phone Live View, VGA output
- H.264 compression, audio I/O/USB2.0 for back-up, remote view – IE based network monitoring
- 4 cameras simultaneously digitally display and record at realtime (120FPS), 3G Mobile Phone Live View (with Windows Media or Symbian)
- Connects to any TV/Monitor with convenient VGA output, 4 channels playback at the same time
- Capable of unattended operation over long period of time; remote control and mouse control
- Motion detection, alarm and email alert available; fast and easy installation – plug and play

Picture quality is so so, when playback the review, one of the 4 cameras take turn to be blackout without seeing images for few minutes.
System had been installed, I don’t want to waste money again to hired a tech guy to uninstall for return.
Rating: 1 / 5
No support.
No answer on phone…
Total frustration getting the internet view going.
I made the mistake of buying 5 of them at once.
Rating: 1 / 5
Can anyone help?. Some say tech support was great. Where can I find a phone number or e-mail?
I can see the cameras local LAN. But when I try outside, from work, I get the log in screen that only ask for a password. when I put it in it says ‘Log in failed”
What am I doing wrong. This manual is not very helpful.
Rating: 2 / 5
I got this security system for my store that I’m opening and needed a system that fit the rest of my budget. I’m not one that has super high expectations for a $400 security system, but you truly get what you pay for.
It seems that I got the only system in the bunch that has some defects. For instance, one of the cameras keeps flickering out and the night vision doesn’t work after 10 or so minutes, resulting in the DVR resetting/freezing. Speaking of which, the DVR randomly restarts and takes a few minutes to boot back up. I’m not sure if I just got a lemon, or the quality of the product is poor, but the DVR definitely doesn’t feel very durable.
Also, the manual and BIOS seem to be written by a kid who just learned to speak English, and after applying some of the limited options, you are greeted with just one button to select –> which says “Sure” instead of “OK” or “Exit”. < -- That might be a little trivial, but it just feels unprofessional on top of navigating the clunky BIOS.
I’ve tried looking for the contact details for the manufacturer regarding warranty information, but the best I could find was an email address.
Some of the things that I DO like, however, are that the cameras themselves feel heavy enough to throw through a window and still be okay (Even though one of my cameras is defective).
The night vision is indeed more than I expected and the video resolution seems to be good too.
All in all, I would probably not recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable solution, especially since you have to buy some extra parts (flash drive, monitor) if you ever need to put an incident onto a computer to be burned to disk. The DVR keeps resetting and freezing at random intervals, and you just never know if when it decides to do that you’re risking the loss of any video evidence you might of otherwise obtained from a different unit.
It gets the job done, but don’t expect something that will last forever.
Rating: 2 / 5
I haven’t reviewed all of the sytem features but got the system up and running fairly easily. Directions seem to be pretty good telling you how to use software (so far), but leaves you at a loss on some of the connections and pieces included. For example they provide a ground wire to attach to the back of the system, they show the hookup on the diagram of the back of the unit but it isn’t listed in the section describing the hookups so who knows if you need it or not. So if your are not somewhat technically inclined have a friend to help. Other than the directions being a little inadequate it is a nice system.
Rating: 4 / 5