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iBeam TE-CCH Heavy Duty Commercial Camera 18 IR Leds Night Vision with Hood

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iBeam TE-CCH Heavy Duty Commercial Camera with Hood

iBeams Heavy Duty Commercial Camera with Hood provides a 120 degree view with night vision giving more visibility in dark or foggy conditions.

iBeams Heavy Duty Commercial Camera with Hood provides commercial drivers with a clear 120 degree view of surroundings. This rugged camera features a 1/3 inch CMOS camera with a metal hood. Complete with 0 lux IR LED night vision and 18 IR LEDs drivers will have visibility in dark or foggy conditions. High quality metal housing and a water resistance IP69K rating ensures that it can withstand the elements during long days of driving. Designed for commercial use ‚Äď this camera is functional with up to 100 feet of extension cable and includes a 4-Pin Din to RCA connector.

Specifications:

  • High quality metal housing
  • 120 degree viewing angle
  • 1/3 inch CMOS camera
  • IP69K water resistant
  • 0 lux IR LED night vision
  • Includes 4-pin Din to RCA connector
  • 18 IR LEDs
  • 2 15/16 inch W X 3 1/16 inch H X 2 3/4 inch D
  • Functional with up to 100 feet of extension cable
  • Length of Cable off of camera to 4-pin din is 15in

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