Price: $38.99 - $36.99
(as of Dec 24, 2024 14:06:15 UTC – Details)
{NDAA Compliant} 1/2.8″ CMOS sensor Max. 4MP resolution low illumination 0.1Lux Day/Night (ICR), AWB, 2D/3D-DNR, IR-CUT D-WDR, Motion Detection, Privacy Mask, Mirror, Flip RTSP compatible H.265/H.264 dual-stream media server Easy-to-use P2P Cloud service Multi web browser, PC Client, mobile APP remote access Optional customization Lens/POE, etc. Lightning protection 4000V Strong water-proof housing, IP66 IR distance 20-30 meters HD 2.8mm fixed lens
4 MP HD Resolution & Power over Ethernet (PoE) – 4 Megapixels, providing the level of detail needed for facial recognition and license plate identification. PoE allows IP (internet protocol) devices to receive power and data over existing LAN (local area network) cabling. This eliminates the need to install a separate power cable, simplifies installation, and lowers cabling costs.
Dual H.265/H/264 Compression – With H.265 compression, you can store more information using fewer hard drives, which allows you to do more with less, and dramatically reduce file sizes with this latest video compression format.
Easy Plug and Play with Mutilple Brands of NVRS & Works with Thrid software, ISpy, BlueIris, Milestone, Etc – Work with PoE NVR, and can be added.
IP66 Weather Rated Enclosure and 2.8mm Wide angle lens – Ideal for outdoor applications. With a wide range in operating temperatures, it is designed to withstand extreme temperatures and protected from dust and rain.The 2.8 mm fixed lens on this camera offers an impressive 103° field of view to cover and protect a wider area, using fewer devices for a large area.
2 Year Warranty. Contact us if you have any questions
HikeHunter –
Great deal for the pice
Well designed and functional for a $40 POE camera. Withstands all weather conditions perfectly. I run 5 of them on BlueIris and with the proper AI hardware they can recognize people and vehicles 97% of the time. License plate and facial recognition will not work at distances due to low FPS. Great internal configuration options. Only negative is there is some blur and ghosting of movement in non-IR night mode. All and all it’s a good buy
siyer17 –
works great
great quality videos …….
DR –
Don’t waste your money! Camera does not work out of the box. Spying device!
Camera would not connect to network, pull IP address, or work on isolated network at default IP stated in manual. When I downloaded the software from the site to detect the camera, it was all in Chinese and unusable, in addition to being flagged by Windows as harmful. In addition, when I tried to download files from the primary website, they would not download by my PC. Expensive paperweight!
John Eichler –
I was expecting it to be a piece of crap.
However, the image quality is very good. Not a huge fan of the spotlight but Iâll just order the one with black white night vision next time.
alfonso –
Great value IP camerA
Easy Onvif setup and better then expected image.
B-Associates –
Not bad for the price!
This camera had issues staying logged into my software, but after contacting support they set me up with a Firmware update by email and I installed that and it solved my issues. For a stationary or fixed view security camera it does a great job for my needs with very good daytime imaging. The night time it’s not good for too far of a distance and has a trouble changing from dusk to dark, so now I keep a security floodlight on and that enhances it quite a bit at night. Probably not great in total darkness at night.
W. Chou –
Easy to use and install
Works as expected. I’ve had used other types of security cameras before and this works as intended. Haven’t had any issues.
Tony M –
Updates: Failed after 2 months. Original: Good, inexpensive replacement for FLIR camera
2nd update: contacted seller about the warranty, and they refunded the original purchase. Would be better if it hadn’t failed, but I’ll try a second one w/ the refund.Update: the camera failed after two months in use. Camera system showed “device exception” initially and then failed to detect the camera altogether; switching another working camera to the Ethernet cable where this one was plugged in showed a working camera, and switching it back to this one showed no detected camera again. I can hear the camera attempting to start up (click from the shutter or whatever) when power is applied (via PoE), but the camera itself isn’t detected by the security system. It was inexpensive, and had a good picture before it failed, but having to replace it after two months in use is not good.Original review:We have multiple FLIR cameras connected to a FLIR camera system, and one of the cameras failed. Unfortunately, it’s out of production, but this camera plugged in and “just worked” (PoE and all) without requiring any reconfiguration. The camera is a little larger than the FLIR camera, and so the mounting had to be adjusted a bit, but overall it seems to work just as well as the prior FLIR camera and did not require any additional setup/configuration (beyond drilling new mounting holes). And it’s pretty inexpensive, too; hopefully it will last at least as long as the FLIR cameras have lasted.