![]() We’re still trying to make sense of it all ourselves, to be honest. We were slightly turned off by D-Link’s product names we think using model numbers like DCS-12345 doesn’t help consumers because they don’t mean anything in layman’s terms, and they’re another reason these cameras are a little difficult to find online. In our experience, it doesn’t tend to affect the quality of the camera itself. Indeed, bigger names have undergone huge shifts in their home security inventory over the years, as you might recall in our full Samsung camera review. And it’s not just limited to “legacy” brands like D-Link and the entry-level Swann Security System we unpacked not long ago. It’s not uncommon in this business for camera brands to frequently change and update their inventory. Nowadays, we’re seeing a handful of cameras in D-Link’s fleet, with lots of innovative features and great customization, as well as affordable prices.īut an important thing to note about this company is that they don’t make it easy to quantify and even compare the cameras they actually sell, and some models aren’t even available in the U.S. Cameras, we discovered, didn’t enter their galaxy until about 30 years later. Combing through D-Link’s company profile, 2 we learned they launched in 1986 in Taiwan, originally called Datex, with an emphasis on network adapters and routers. ![]()
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