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LTS CMHT2122-28LF 2.8mm Fixed Lens 2MP HD-TVI Turret Security Camera

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LTS CMHT2122-28LF 2.8mm Fixed Lens 2MP HD-TVI Turret Security Camera

Platinum 2MP HD-TVI, 2.8mm, Turret, Dual Light, 4-in-1, DC 12V is a security camera with a 2-megapixel resolution, a 2.8mm fixed lens, and a turret design. It has a dual light function for full-color night vision up to 65 feet. It supports 4-in-1 video output for HD-TVI, AHD, CVI, and CVBS formats. It is weatherproof and works with a DC 12V power supply. It is ideal for indoor and outdoor security.

  • High-quality imaging with 2 MP, 1920 x 1080 resolution
  • Smart dual light optimizes security with flexible lighting options
  • 2.8 mm fixed focal lens
  • Up to 65 ft (20 m) supplemental white light and IR range for bright night imaging
  • One switchable port for 4 signal options: TVI / AHD / CVI / CVBS
  • Water and dust resistance (IP67)

  • High quality imaging with 2 MP, 1920 x 1080 resolution
  • Smart dual light optimizes security with flexible lighting options
  • 2.8 mm fixed focal lens
  • Up to 65 ft (20 m) supplemental white light and IR range for bright night imaging
  • One switchable port for 4 signal options: TVI / AHD / CVI / CVBS
  • Water and dust resistance (IP67)

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