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This camera is out of stock and has been replaced with the HD-TVI  Dome Camera 2.8mm 2.1MP This HD-TVI  Dome Camera 2.8mm 1.3MP  has infrared ability and can see a wide angle with a 2.8mm fixed lens. It uses the Siamese type wiring with video via RG59 and power via 18/2 wire. These come in black and white. But if this isn't quite what you're looking for, please take a look at our other HD-TVI cameras.

HD-TVI Bullet Camera 3.6mm 1.3MP - 720P camera that can use Siamese or RG59 cable. It has 24 IR LEDS that can be used in dark situations to be able to see up to 65ft away. It is an outdoor/indoor camera that is super easy to mount. Additionally, with a 3.6mm lens, you have a nice wide angle that's approximately 75 degrees.

This HD-TVI Turret Dome Camera 1.3MP 2.8mm Fixed Lens adopts a new generation sensor with high sensitivity and advanced circuit design technology. It also features high resolution , low image distortion on, and low noise. So this makes it suitable for a really nice surveillance system and image processing system. But if this isn't the camera you're looking for, take a look at our other HD-TVI cameras.

The HD-TVI Turret Camera 1.3MP 2.8mm Fixed Lens is a perfect camera if you want to have low cost, entry level, 720P HD quality video recordings. It can also use existing RG59/Siamese cabling. So once the DVR is upgraded/replaced, you can start replacing some of the cameras. Additionally, this camera adopts new generation sensor with high sensitivity and advanced circuit design technology. It also features high resolution, low image distortion on, and low noise. So this makes it suitable for surveillance system and image processing system.

The Videofied Wireless Outdoor Motion Viewer is a battery-powered PIR motion sensor with an integrated video camera and infrared illuminators. It detects an intruder, instantaneously records a short video clip, and also transmits the video to the control panel. The panel then transmits the video alarm signal to the central station for immediate review and dispatch to law enforcement for priority response to a crime-in-progress. But if this isn't what you're looking for, please take a look at our other Videofied products.

2MP IP PTZ Camera Features: 2MP IP PTZ Camera 1/3″ Progressive Scan CMOS 20X Optical Zoom (4.7-94mm) Smart Tracking True Day/Night, 3D DNR 30fps(N)/25fps(P) at HD 1080P Resolution H.264/MJPEG Dual Streaming Privacy Masking IP66 Wall Mount Bracket Included PoE Included AC 24V Camera Resolution 2.0MP...

The ADT Outdoor Motion Detector Honeywell Wireless is an ideal solution for outdoor sensing needs in difficult to wire locations— avoiding the costs and time to trench hardwired solutions. Additionally, it’s perfect for both residential (activity monitors, e-mail alerts, turning on video cameras) and commercial (protecting copper theft, utility as well as electrical substations, cellular sites, commercial buildings, car lots and more) applications.

ADT Pulse Camera Extension Cable can be used to add additional feet to one of the ADT Pulse Cameras. It only works with the older cameras like RC8025 and it does not work with the newer HD Cameras (835ADT or 8325ADT) It is very easy to just plug it in between the connections that are currently there and viola you have extra length. Very helpful if you want the camera mounted high on the wall or across the room. (especially if you plan on hiding the cord behind the wall etc.) This camera needs a power supply of 2 or 3 Amps. Try this 2Amp one we have here.

The iPCAM-WL is Honeywell's previous addition to its video services with Total Connect since replaced by the 720p and 1080p models. This model has been discontinued.  It is the ideal security camera if you are looking to see indoors in daylight or darkness. It has an IR LED to help illuminate when there is a low light situation. Is the iPCAM-WL Easy to Install? It is very easy to install by connecting an ethernet cable to the back of it from your internet router or by using the wireless ability. (The wireless ability requires that your router have a WPS button on the back of it - older wireless routers may not have this)