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NDAA Compliant Camera |
Fixed 2.8mm Wide-Angle Lens
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3-Axis Mounting Position
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Built-In Microphone
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UNV Indoor Dome IP Camera - 4MP (2688 x 1520 resolution) | Wide Angle 2.8mm Lens
A great camera for a great price - the UNV 4MP Prime I series camera is made to provide you with a crisp, wide-angle image with an excellent price to performance ratio. The camera is packed with many advanced features such as microSD card support, triple streams, true WDR image, smart IR illumination, & Ultra H.265 video compression.
This camera is a pigtail-less design and offers a low profile shape making it great for mounting directly on the ceiling of retail locations.
Key Features:
- Smart IR LEDs provide up to 30m (98ft) of illumination
- Low-profile, indoor dome allows discrete camera placement
- 4MP max resolution (2688*1520), up to 20/25fps
National Defense Authorization Act or NDAA was modified to restrict the "use" of certain brands, and their OEMs, when dealing with the federal government and went into full effect August 2020. Use of restricted products affects government contractors even on their own security systems on their private property. Recently, the FCC has followed suit and also banned those same manufacturers. This product is made with 100% NDAA compliant parts. |
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This camera supports PoE (power-over-ethernet) which supplies power to the camera over the Cat5e or Cat6 cable. This means you only need one cable to give you all the video, audio, 2-way communication, and power to the camera, greatly simplifying the installation. |
Ultra H.265 technology is designed to use less hard drive space and bandwidth. Powered by U-code technology which was exclusively developed by Uniview to have excellent bitrate control and bandwidth reduction. It is not only a compression technology, but a cutting edge end-to-end solution. | |
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WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) allows this camera to operate more efficiently in high contrast environments that have simultaneous instances of very dark and very light areas. Activating it will normalize both areas and make it so the camera can see them at the same time. |