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Review Summary
Are you looking for a cost-effective, high-definition security camera to monitor your business inside or out? This Alibi 3.0 megapixel 65' IR IP outdoor bullet security camera uses a 1/3"progressive-scan CMOS image sensor to deliver up to 3.0 megapixel resolution at 20 frames per second (fps) or 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second (fps). The outdoor surveillance camera features digital wide dynamic range (D-WDR) and true day/night (ICR) for sharp detailed images in both day and night. The integrated smart IR LED array enables the camera to see up to 65' in the dark without washing out the subject at close range and uses 850 nm LEDs which produce a barely visible red glow.
The network IP bullet camera comes with a cable concealment bracket for added protection against tampering and a cleaner install. The IP66 weather-rated enclosure offers protection from particles such as dust and sand, along with various weather conditions, including rain and snow. The PoE (802.3af) capable camera can also operate on 12 Vdc, features email notification, motion detection and privacy masking, offers H.264 or MJPEG video compression and is ONVIF 2.2 Profile S compliant. The camera is remote viewable via the internet or your smartphone via a free Alibi Witness iOS/Android app.
Produces up to 3.0 megapixel resolution at 20 fps, 1080p resolution at 30 fps
Integrated 65' Smart IR array
Digital wide dynamic range (D-WDR)
PoE (802.3af)
Cable concealment bracket
IP66 weather rated
Free Alibi Witness iOS/Android app
ONVIF 2.2 Profile S compliant
Key Features and Capabilities:
Megapixel Resolution - Cover more area and see more detail
Megapixel cameras can cover a larger area without compromising image quality. Megapixel resolution cameras deliver high-definition images with much greater detail. They are ideal where a greater level of detail is needed, such as for facial and license plate identification.
Smart IR - Capture clear, sharp images in low light
The camera's Smart IR (smart infrared) feature automatically adjusts the infrared light required in a scene as the subject moves closer to or further away from the camera, resulting in optimal brightness and a sharp, clear image that's neither washed out at close range or too dark at longer distances.
Digital Wide Dynamic Range (D-WDR) - Gain a clear view in extreme lighting conditions
This feature enables the camera to produce clearer images in less than ideal lighting conditions. D-WDR balances the contrast of light and shadow to improve visibility in dark areas within a scene.
True Day/Night (ICR) - Capture clear images day and night
This camera features true day/night (ICR) which delivers a sharp image in low light and nighttime conditions. An IR cut filter blocks out infrared light to produce true-to-life color images during the daytime. In low light conditions and at night, the filter is removed, letting infrared light pass through to provide crisp, well-defined black and white images.
Camera Motion Detection - Detect activity
This feature provides a visual indicator on the monitoring screen when motion is detected within the camera's field of view, so that an operator is quickly alerted when activity is detected.
Privacy Zone Masking - Keep desired areas private
This feature enables you to set zones for select areas within the camera's field of view, that need to be excluded when viewing and recording video. These areas are overlaid with a privacy mask so that video of the specified zones cannot be viewed or recorded.
Dual Codec - Maximize recording
This camera features H.264 and MJPEG dual codec formats that enables you to maximize recording and viewing based on your needs-enabling you to choose high resolution and quality or high efficiency.
ONVIF Compliant - Enjoy greater compatibility with more devices
This product conforms to ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) specifications for IP-based security products. ONVIF defines a common protocol for the exchange of information between different network video devices from different manufacturers, to allow greater interoperability in multi-vendor network video systems.