This camera is an affordable economic day night audio video CCTV CMOS security camera. Built-in 36 infrared LEDs are used for night vision. Capture color pictures by day and excellent images at night. Connect easily with DVR or TV for monitoring. Content: 1 camera, 1 bracket, 1 security warning decal. Note: camera power supply not included, sold separately. Listing ASIN: B000VRL632. Camera selection tips: A CMOS image sensor is sensitive to light but is not sensitive to color; entry level CMOS camera does not have accurate color reproduction. Low light sensitivity is more important for security surveillance applications. If color reproduction is more important to your, please select a CCD bullet camera with out IR, like ASIN: B000TBG8BU.
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Works well for the price.,
Can see upwards of 150 in the dark of night. The audio starts getting distorted if your audience is sitting over 80 feet away and talking in a light noise area at normal conversation volume.
I would say buy the 100ft cord and power supply offered under the “people buy this product with” list. This comes with no cords or anything but when combined with the cords is cheaper than buying the camera with the cords.
It’s relatively versatile and you can mount it anywhere. You may want to consider buying some separate screws to mount it though, the ones it came with didn’t seems very long-lasting so i bought a few self-tapping metal screws.
As described: this product works great outside, even in the summer heat and frigid winters. I live in California so this camera has been exposed to 5 degrees F and also 104 degrees F and it still functions properly.
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Ok for the price,
This camera performs well in the dark within 10′ Generally these lower dollar cameras has a poor mount design but this one is solid…
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VideoSecu Day Night Infrared Audio Security Camera Built-in Microphone for CCTV Home Surveillance DVR System with Free Warning S,
The Main problem I found with this camera was the INSTALLATION process: it would’ve been much easier to install, if the camera’s AV RCA cables were not hard wired to the back of the camera.. I choose to install this camera OUTDOORS above my window, based on my main reason for buying it. If the RCA cables going to the camera were not “hardwired” directly to it’s back. It would not have taken me 4 hours to complete this simple installation; the “hard wired” RCA AV cables presented much lack of maneuverability in handling the cables from the camera through a drilled hole, thus making the whole installation an awkward time consuming experience, among other added unrelated issues. I had to do more drilling than expected through a 10 inch thick window frame, which is constructed with a combination of hard wood, and concrete in order to fish the camera’s RCA AV cables through that hole to the inside my house, the window frame situation ,I am NOT blaming on the hard wired camera design totally, but it figured into the overall problem to a great degree nonetheless. I am assuming most of you guys that gave this camera 5 stars, have bought it mainly for INDOORS use,since such installation should take 15 minutes, and the maximum time approximately half an hour….but in my “outdoor” installation scenario, the AV RCA cables being “irremovable,” from the camera posed awkward problems,in addition to unrelated problems drilling a hole to fish the cable through a 10 inch thick window frame “end to end,” the bulky RCA cables tied to the fairly large camera, posed many problems. I mistakenly thought after finally completed creating the initial hole in the window frame that the bulk of the “installation, was done; but that was just the beginning, since there were much more “re drilling” done to “widen” the hole so that the bulky RCA cables that kept getting tangled up half way through the length of the hole in the window frame,required re-drilling” to widen the hole, so I drilled again, and again, until I had a gaping hole of about 1.5 inches that was wide enough to fairly “maneuver” the awkwardly designed camera and it’s bulky attached RCA AV cables through the hole into my house,thus connecting them to the monitor… The installation thereafter was completed within 15 minutes…The camera’s AV video output is mediocre ,on the grainy side, but good enough for the price, however, I would NEVER buy any outdoor camera with the video-audio RCA cables “HARD WIRED TO THE CAMERA” ever again.
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