Starlight Eyeball Camera 4 MP

$149.95

Our 4 MP Starlight Eyeball Camera offers 2K high-resolution video and cutting-edge technology in a compact and accessible package. The cameras feature Smart H.265+ video compression, reducing bandwidth and storage requirements without sacrificing video quality. It also features an elegant blend of aesthetics all at an affordable price.

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Description

Performance Series 4 MP Starlight Eyeball Camera with Night Vision

  • Compatible with Performance Series HQA Hybrid 4 MP DVR
  • 2K Resolution
  • 1/3-in. 4 MP Progressive-scan CMOS Sensor
  • Dual Stream Encoding
  • Smart H. 265+ and Smart H.264+ Dual Codecs
  • 4 MP at 20 fps Maximum Resolution
  • 2.8 mm Fixed Lens
  • Starlight Technology for Low Light Sensitivity
  • True WDR (120 dB) and Day/Night (ICR)
  • Maximum IR LED Length 30 m (98.43 ft) with Smart IR
  • Built-in Microphone
  • Intelligent Video System
  • ArcticPro Series Camera – Operational down to –40°
  • IP67 Ingress Protection

Professional Installation is required for all our products and an Installation Fee will be added to your order. See Terms & Conditions.

 

Starlight Technology

For challenging low-light applications, our Basic Starlight Technology offers best-in-class light sensitivity, capturing details in low light down
to 0.008 lux. The camera uses a set of optical features to balance light throughout the scene, resulting in clear images in dark environments.

Smart H.265+

Smart H.265+ is the optimized implementation of the H.265 codec that uses a scene-adaptive encoding strategy, dynamic GOP, dynamic ROI, flexible multi-frame reference structure and intelligent noise reduction to deliver high-quality video without straining the network. It also reduces bit rate and storage requirements by up to 70% when compared to standard H.265 video compression.

Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)

The camera achieves vivid images, even in the most intense contrast lighting conditions, using industry-leading wide dynamic range (WDR) technology. For applications with both bright and low lighting conditions that change quickly, True WDR (120 dB) optimizes both the bright and dark areas of a scene at the same time to provide usable video.