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Uniview 8MP 2.8mm Fixed Eyeball IP Network Turret Security Camera HD Intelligent Light and Audible Warning

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$529.00
$529.00 - $529.00
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8MP 2.8mm Fixed Eyeball IP Network Turret Security Camera HD Intelligent Light and Audible Warning

  • High quality image with 8MP, 1/2.8"CMOS sensor
  • 8MP (3840*2160)@ 30/25(default)fps; 5MP (3072*1728)@ 30/25fps; 4MP (2560*1440) @30/25fps; 2MP (1920*1080) @30/25fps
  • Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, MJPEG
  • Intelligent perimeter protection, include cross line, intrusion, enter area, leave area detection
  • Based on target classification, smart intrusion prevention significantly reduce false alarm caused by leaves, birds and lights etc., accurately focus on human and, motor vehicle and non-motor vehicle
  • Intelligent People Flow Counting and Crowd Density Monitoring
  • Smart intrusion prevention with Color retrieval
  • Auto Scene Match (ASM)(Only WDR)
  • 130dB true WDR technology enables clear image in strong light scene
  • Support red & blue warning light
  • Support 9:16 Corridor Mode
  • Alarm:1 in/1 out, Audio: 1 in/1 out, Built-in Mic and Speaker
  • Smart IR, up to 30m (98.4 ft) IR distance
  • Supports 512 G Micro SD card
  • IP67 protection

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