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    Lorex 2K Dual Lens Indoor Pan-Tilt Wi-Fi Security Camera review

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    Expert’s Rating

    Pros

    • High-resolution 2K video quality
    • Dual-lens system provides extended coverage
    • Local microSD storage up to 256GB

    Cons

    • No 5GHz Wi-Fi support
    • Cloud storage requires a separate subscription

    Our Verdict

    The Lorex 2K Dual Lens Indoor Pan-Tilt Wi-Fi Security Camera is a feature-rich, versatile option that provides excellent coverage and privacy features. It’s an deal choice for those who want a local storage-first option with PTZ capabilities.

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    While video quality and smart features have improved, many security cameras still share a common limitation: a fixed field of view. If something happens just outside the frame, you’re out of luck.

    The Lorex 2K Dual Lens Indoor Pan-Tilt Wi-Fi Security Camera tackles this problem with a dual-lens system and 360-degree pan-tilt functionality. One lens offers a fixed wide-angle view, while the other moves to track motion and eliminate blind spots. The idea is to provide more coverage with a single camera, reducing the need for multiple units in larger rooms.

    In testing, both of this Lorex’s lenses produced sharp, detailed footage, with good color accuracy and contrast in daylight conditions.

    Specifications

    This camera is compact, lightweight, and easy to place just about anywhere indoors. It measures 3.19 x 3.19 x 5.30 inches and weighs just over half a pound, making it small enough to sit unobtrusively on a shelf. For a more permanent installation, it comes with a mounting bracket and hardware for attachment to a wall or ceiling.

    Both lenses capture footage in 2K resolution (which Lorex defines as 2560 × 1440 pixels). The fixed lens keeps an eye on a broad swath of your interior space, while the PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) lens provides a closer, more dynamic view when motion is detected. The pan-and-tilt control enables the camera to monitor a much larger area than a standard indoor cam.

    The camera’s fixed lens keeps an eye on a wide space while the PTZ lens provides a closer, view when tracking moving objects.

    Michael Ansaldo/Foundry

    The camera is also equipped with infrared night vision, enabling up to 32 feet of visibility in the dark to record clear black-and-white footage. Two-way audio allows you to hear what’s happening and talk to anyone in the room through the built-in speaker. The camera also features smart motion detection, distinguishing between people and pets to reduce unnecessary alerts.

    Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant are supported, allowing you to control the camera with voice commands, such as adjusting the pan-tilt functionality or viewing the live feed on a compatible smart display. For times when you want to disable monitoring, the Lorex uses a physical Privacy Mode that tilts the camera 180 degrees downward, fully covering the lens. This stops recording and streaming, offering a simple way to pause surveillance without powering off the camera.

    If you consider subscriptions anathema, this camera supports local recording via a microSD card (capacities up to 256GB are supported; a 32GB card comes pre-installed). Your other local storage alternative is to connect the camera to one of Lorex’s Fusion NVRs (the Lorex Fusion NVR–network video recorder–supports up to eight wired and eight wireless cameras).

    If you want the added security of offsite storage, Lorex does offer an optional cloud subscription. There’s a single-camera plan for $2.99 per month or $29.99 per year that provides 30 days storage for motion-triggered recordings; if you have multiple Lorex cameras, you’ll pay $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year for all of them.

    Installation and setup

    The camera comes with everything needed to get started: the camera itself, a 6.5-foot power cable, a power adapter, and a mounting bracket with screws and anchors for wall or ceiling installation. The camera connects to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (there’s no 5GHz support), and setup is handled through the Lorex app. It walks you through the process, from scanning a QR code on the camera to pairing it with your network. Once connected, you can adjust settings, set up motion alerts, and access live or recorded footage.

    The Lorex app makes it easy to control the camera, adjust detection settings, and review video.

    Michael Ansaldo/Foundry

    Performance

    The Lorex app is straightforward and easy to navigate. The home screen provides a live feed, along with quick access to recordings, motion alerts, and pan-tilt controls. The PTZ movement is smooth and responsive, allowing you to remotely adjust the camera’s position with minimal lag.

    Customization options are solid. You can adjust motion detection sensitivity, enable auto-tracking, create schedules for recording, and set up smart alerts that differentiate between people and pets and. These features help reduce unnecessary alerts while keeping you informed of important activity.

    In testing, both lenses produced sharp, detailed footage, with good color accuracy and contrast in daylight conditions. Night vision performance was also excellent. While details naturally softened in low light, the camera still maintained strong visibility.

    Motion detection was accurate and responsive, effectively distinguishing between people and pets. The camera’s ability to automatically track motion worked well, keeping subjects in view as they moved. False alerts were a rare occurrence, though tweaking sensitivity settings might be necessary depending on placement.

    [Further reading: TechHive’s take on the best home security cameras.]

    Should you buy the Lorex 2K Dual Lens Indoor Pan-Tilt Wi-Fi Security Camera?

    At $99.99, the Lorex 2K Dual Lens Indoor Pan-Tilt Wi-Fi Security Camera is a strong and affordable choice for homeowners who want more coverage with fewer cameras. The dual-lens system and 360-degree pan, 180-degree tilt control allow it to monitor large rooms effectively, making it a good fit for living rooms, playrooms, and open-concept spaces.

    It’s also ideal for privacy-conscious users. A lot of security cameras rely on software settings to pause recording, but I’m always more at ease if I can see the lens physically blocked as this Lorex model does. If you’re uncomfortable with always-on surveillance, this feature provides extra peace of mind.


    Author: Michael Ansaldo
    , Contributor, TechHive

    Michael Ansaldo is veteran consumer and business technology journalist. He’s been a contributor to TechHive since 2013, covering robot vacuums, home security cameras, and other smart devices. He previously served as PCWorld’s Small Business Editor, and his tech coverage has appeared in Wired, Macworld, Mac|Life, Mobile Magazine, Enterprise.Nxt, Executive Travel, and other publications.

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