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The 5MP PoE IP Fisheye Dome Security Camera offers a stunning 180° panoramic view with 5MP resolution, ensuring high-quality video recording at 25 FPS. Equipped with 30ft IR night vision and an IP66 weatherproof rating, this camera is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, making it a reliable choice for comprehensive security monitoring. Compatible with various NVR systems and backed by local tech support, it’s the perfect solution for modern security needs.
T**S
Easy setup. Hi quality image.
The easiest camera install yet. I usually go through a fair amount of ip, port, password stuff. takes a lot of time. I just plugged this one into my NVR and it worked. My first 180 camera. I can see my whole front yard.
H**A
affordable quality
Great quality poe camera for the price. I just wish it had a way to turn off some of the features.
D**H
Needs a manual and a setup tool
This camera needs a manual and a setup tool. Without that there is no way to setup this camera.
F**A
Mala camara
La camara creo un sobrecalentamiento y se llenó de agua el lente , pésima camara no la recomiendo
C**.
HERE is how you make it work with Blue Iris (and other tips)
1. Download the SADP tool and set the IP address - DHCP will set the IP address, but the camera does not use the gateway or subnet mask from DHCP. Use the tool to set gateway and subnet mask.2. Add new camera in Blue Iris3. set camera to HTTP, and enter the IP address of the camera4. User: admin Password: 1234565. RSTP port: 554; ONVIF port: 806. CLICK THE "Find/inspect" button!7. Click OKYou probably noticed that it is nearly impossible to rotate or adjust the camera. The base rings unscrew/loosen to allow you to move the camera. When you get it rotated to where you want it, screw the ring back down to lock it into place.Another tip: In order to access the web configuration page, you must use Microsoft Edge and open the page in Internet Explorer compatibility mode (add the URL to the list of sites to open in IE mode).
B**Z
Advance solid 180 camera. There is a trick to port forward to DNS for Blue Iris
Seems like a very well-built, advanced camera. Time will tell but it seems like a great little 180 camera.The trick to using it with Blue Iris is, You Must Port Forward --- HTTP port and RTSP port, to work with Blue Iris to use it with a DNS to view remotely (unlike my Amcrest camera only needs HTTP). They should tell you that to save some aggravation.Blue Iris will find this camera and put it on "Generic/ONVIF"I am a fan so far. It is reassuring when they put their phone number with it.
J**.
washed out color
I received this camera and like other reviews noted, this has a nice build quality, all metal body. I've never had a dome camera before, I typically get the bullet style. The angle and orientation is adjusted by loosening the outermost ring, making the adjustment and then tightening it again. This is also how you install it -- take the ring off completely, mount the base and then screw everything back into place. It's a nice easy tool-less design.Finding the right setting for my DVR was easy and there are only two dip switches and I just tried every permutation in a few minutes. I took off a star as I wasn't that happy about the color saturation. Everything looks washed out compared to my existing cameras. I've attached a side-by-side comparison and you can see the image on the left (this camera) is quite washed out and the colors are not nearly as vibrant as the other camera, which is a similar one at the same price point.Overall clarity and sharpness is generally comparable as is the night vision. If the colors were more accurate and vivid, I'd have given it five starts.I am putting this outdoors, as our cameras most exposed to the elements typically go out after a few years. I'll update this review later to see how well it fares in outdoor conditions.
B**A
A Decent Addition to Your Surveillance System
The MP 1080P Add-On Dome CCTV HD Coax Analog Camera is a reasonable option for those looking to expand their surveillance setup. Here are a few observations based on my experience with this camera:Pros:Image Quality: The 1080P resolution delivers clear and crisp images, allowing for detailed surveillance footage.Easy Installation: Setting up this camera is straightforward, especially for those with existing coaxial analog systems. It can be seamlessly integrated into an existing setup without much hassle.Durable Build: The dome design offers protection against vandalism and harsh weather conditions, ensuring the camera's longevity.Compatibility: This camera is compatible with various DVR systems, making it a versatile choice for users with different setups.Cons:Limited Features: Compared to more advanced surveillance cameras on the market, the MP 1080P Add-On Dome CCTV lacks some advanced features such as remote pan/tilt or motion tracking.Night Vision Quality: While it does feature night vision capabilities, the quality of footage in low-light conditions could be improved for better visibility.Price Consideration: While not overly expensive, the price of this camera may be a bit steep for those on a tight budget, especially considering its relatively basic feature set.Overall, the MP 1080P Add-On Dome CCTV HD Coax Analog Camera serves its purpose as a supplementary surveillance tool. It offers decent image quality and ease of installation, making it a viable option for individuals seeking to enhance their security measures. However, those in need of more advanced features may want to explore other alternatives in the market.
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