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Re: Honeywell HD3CH



> Sounds like you want to get a different unit, or maybe just pass on the
job.
It's too late to pass on the job. Getting a different unit is an option.
This HD3CH has good image quality and is sound in all other respects we
could see. The Bosch Flexidome is the unit of choice, but the price delta
with the Honey is too much not to consider it. There are already a ton of
Flexidomes installed on this job and it's good to standardize. However in a
few years from now, if there is a yet undiscovered problem that starts to
show up with the Bosch product I'd like to know there are a hundred units of
a different brand I don't have to start worrying about.


"Bob La Londe" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Just Looking" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > The HD3CH is a newer version of what they've had for a while. We wanted
to
> > see about buying a hundred or so of these for a job. (Okay, so this job
is
> > price sensitive). So the Honeywell video rep shows up for a dog and pony
> > to
> > get the business. The local video output on a regular off the shelf unit
> > picked for the demo doesn't work. It looks like there is a manufacturing
> > issue where the local video output is inverted. A call from the rep to
the
> > product manager is made. Product manager says to tear up the unit and
> > invert
> > it and see if that fixes it. It did. Seems like all the units on the
shelf
> > in distribution are all going back to the factory for a recheck. Anyone
> > else
> > find this problem on this unit? Any other problems on this unit (before
I
> > get a hundred problems)?
>
> Sounds like you want to get a different unit, or maybe just pass on the
job.
>
>
>




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