![]() ![]() Some of his cameras may come with EmpireTech stamped on them as well.Īs long you you buy from the vendor EmpireTech or Loryta on Amazon (or AliExpress), they are Andy cams and Dahua or Hikvision OEM. If you get a unit that has Dahua on it, then the camera GUI will say Dahua otherwise it will simply say IP Camera but looks identical except without the logo. Some of my cameras I have bought from Andy from his Amazon and AliExpress store come as Dahua cams in Dahua boxes with Dahua logos, and some are not logo'd - I think it depends on how many cameras Andy buys if he gets them with the Dahua Logo or not. Andy just happened to purchase a large quantity before autotracking was removed, but those supplies are limited now.Īnd in case you are concerned about purchasing from him, Andy's cameras are Dahua and Hikvision OEM equipment sold under the names Loryta and Empiretech. ![]() And they changed the chipset so you can no longer flash one bought with the tracking firmware. There are lots of threads here where people come here after the fact because they bought it somewhere else (and ironically paid more for it than buying from Andy LOL) and they do not have autotracking. And it is $40 cheaper than the 49425.īut regardless of whether want the 49425 or the 49425, purchase from as no other vendor still has it with autotrack because Dahua eliminated it years ago from this series because it was undercutting their $800 series autotracking camera. I have the 2MP 49225 and the 4MP 49425 - they are both on the same size sensor and the 2MP results in better quality because it is on the proper MP/sensor ratio. I have several PTZs and they are fine in BI. BI simply takes what video is given to it, so if the camera autotracks, BI records it. ![]()
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