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5 MP 2.8-12mm Varifocal IP Bullet Network Camera TrueWDR H.265+ Water and dust resistant (IP67)

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Description

5 MP 2.8-12mm Varifocal IP Bullet Network Camera TrueWDR H.265+ (IP67) with Long IR Range 30m

Experience enhanced security monitoring with our 5MP Varifocal Bullet Network Camera. This high-resolution camera features a 2.8 to 12mm manual varifocal lens for easy installation and flexible monitoring. With its IP67 rating, it is water and dust-resistant, ensuring durability in outdoor environments. Equipped with EXIR 2.0 technology, it provides exceptional night vision with a long IR range of up to 30m. Choose our reliable camera for clear, adjustable surveillance and enjoy peace of mind for your home or business.

Specs / Features

Features:

  • High-quality imaging with 5 MP resolution
  • Efficient H.265+ compression technology
  • Clear imaging even with strong back lighting due to 120 dB WDR
  • Up to 256 GB memory card slot for storage
  • 2.8 to 12 mm motorized varifocal lens for easy installation and monitoring
  • Water and dust resistant (IP67)
  • EXIR 2.0: advanced infrared technology with long IR range
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