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Indoor Infrared IP Security Camera

Operates on your coice of 12V DC or Power over Ethernet, making setup and installation a breeze


  • 0.0 lux at F2.0 with 1/4" Micron Interlaced Scan Super CMOS
  • Comes with two-way audio, white balance, and auto gain control
  • MPEG-4 SP compression with VGA resolution at 30fps
  • Camera can be powered by 12V DC or Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af)

This IP security camera enables you to remotely view and monitor your home or business form anywhere in the world.  The IPC7 uses MPEG-4 SP compression and can capture up to 640 x 480 VGA resolution at 30 FPS.  Also, this IP camera is packed full of features such as hardware motion detection, auto gain control, auto white balance, a built in mic with two way audio support, and password protection.  The IP camera can be powered by 12 V DC or Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af) and comes with a 1 year warranty.

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IPC7

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Specifications
Lines 420
Lux 0.0
Imager Type Micron Interlaced Scan Super CMOS
Imager Size (in) 1/4"
Vertical Resolution 480
Horizontal Resolution 640
PoE yes
FPS 30
IP Capable yes
IR Sensitive yes
IR Array Range (ft) 30
Color yes
Min Focal Length (mm) 3.8
Max Focal Length (mm) 3.8
Max FOV (degrees) 72
Lens Iris fixed
Day Night yes
Outdoor no
Audio yes
Built in Mic yes
Mounting Bracket Included no
Power Supply Included yes
Volts DC 12
Amps DC (mA) 525
Height (in) 2.6
Width (in) 2.6
Depth (in) 5.14
Warranty 1 year
Full Description
This IP security camera enables you to remotely view and monitor your home or business form anywhere in the world.  The IPC7 uses MPEG-4 SP compression and can capture up to 640 x 480 VGA resolution at 30 FPS.  Also, this IP camera is packed full of features such as hardware motion detection, auto gain control, auto white balance, a built in mic with two way audio support, and password protection.  The IP camera can be powered by 12 V DC or Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af) and comes with a 1 year warranty.
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