1/3" HDIS 960H sensor
Vandalproof housing
800TVL High resolution
3.6mm Fixed lens
20m IR night vision
12V 1A PSU recommended (not supplied)
Latest comments (18)
Rambot
13 Dec 15#18
Always wondered why these are described as "vandleproof housing"? Surely it's as easy for someone to throw a rock at it/hit it with a pole/or blind it with spray paint as a non-vandleproof camera?
robinjames127
13 Dec 15#16
Can someone please clear up hoe this camera works?! zero info on the site to explain ins and outs. .. any help would be great. I just got an up camera for indoors but I want to set one up outside also... is this the one?!
topss to robinjames127
13 Dec 15#17
This hooks up to an existing DVR/CCTV recording system. It's old tech, analogue, wired and not an 'IP' camera. It's basically a bog standard CCTV camera. If you have an IP camera (I'm assuming that's what you mean when you typed 'up camera') then this isn't the same thing.
gmdlogan
13 Dec 151#15
Is this a decent alternative to Sparta Security? That guy is better than Rambo.
united4eva
13 Dec 15#11
decent price it seems. is it worth getting to replace my 700tvl qvis cameras?
topss to united4eva
13 Dec 15#14
Depends on your recording equipment too. If that's just D1, which a lot of low/mid range CCTV recorders are, then it probably won't make much of a difference. A lot of this is just marketing.
Obviously there are other factors like lens type and possible improved night vision over the older cameras.
balexandrov
13 Dec 15#13
Actually a lot of fathers put camera on their doughter. Its called baby monitor ;-)
Xpress
13 Dec 15#12
this is old tech. buy hd cameras instead.
smcg123
13 Dec 151#10
Great deal OP thanks :smiley:
Shame about the 'comedian' commenting though :confused::(
looneychoonz74
13 Dec 15#9
Would this be ok for a webcam?
vfxuk
13 Dec 15#8
got a couple of free standing versions off ebay. not bad, no real lag from wifi to wifi, but from wifi to 3G / 4G phone app it's very laggy
apaa1214
13 Dec 15#7
Nosey neighbours will be chuffed to bits
vulcan903
12 Dec 15#3
Does this need a dedicated port opened on your router?
Paradroid to vulcan903
12 Dec 15#5
They are not IP cameras so no ports need to be open
Azelphur to vulcan903
12 Dec 151#6
This camera is nothing to do with a router, looks like a typical CCTV camera which would most likely mean a BNC cable to some kind of DVR system.
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Product Overview
1/3" HDIS 960H sensor
Vandalproof housing
800TVL High resolution
3.6mm Fixed lens
20m IR night vision
12V 1A PSU recommended (not supplied)
Latest comments (18)
Obviously there are other factors like lens type and possible improved night vision over the older cameras.
Shame about the 'comedian' commenting though :confused::(