5MP HD RESOLUTION
The L5TW captures video up to a resolution of 5MP @ 30FPS, which is 2592×1944 pixels. Every pixel added to your camera’s picture gives you a higher quality and more details. So at 5MP, your going to get a crisper, cleaner, and more detailed image.
2.8mm Fixed Lens
The L5TW has a 2.8mm Fixed Lens. That means it’s fixed at one length: it can’t optically zoom in and out. The longer the focal length on a fixed lens camera, the more zoomed in it is and the more close-up detail you’ll be able to see. But the shorter the focal length, the wider the field of view and the more area your surveillance will cover.
The L5TW has a horizontal field of view of 106°.
Built-in Mic
Having audio capabilities in your video surveillance system can be an important feature. The L5TW comes with a built-in microphone, allowing you to hear and record crisp, clear audio without running any additional cables to power a microphone.
NDAA Compliant
This model is compliant with the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), meaning it’s safe to use and install on U.S. government properties. It was constructed with trusted and reliable technology at its core.
IP67 Weatherproof rating
This camera has an Ingress Protection (IP) rating of 67. This means the camera is completely protected from dust and other solid particles. It can also withstand being submerged in 3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
Rest assured that when you install your camera outside, it will have no problem braving the toughest of storms.
131ft (IR), 98ft (Warm Light) NIGHT VISION RANGE
When the sun goes down or the lights go out, this camera has the ability to see 131ft (IR), 98ft (Warm Light) in the dark allowing the camera to continue functioning and recording video 24/7, day or night. You’re not going to miss anything that happens on your camera’s feeds, even if it happens in pitch-black darkness.
ONVIF Compatibility
If you want to add this camera to a security system already set up, that’s no problem. This camera complies with the protocols set by the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF). This means, as long as your current recorder is ONVIF compatible, you’ll be able to set this camera up with your current system.
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