Price: $94.99
(as of Dec 17, 2024 00:47:51 UTC – Details)
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Experience UltraHD 4K – Stunning ultra-high quality 4K (8-Megapixel / 3840×2160) resolution featuring enhanced low light capability utilizing the latest CMOS image sensor and chipset. Super-wide 125° viewing angle allows you to cover more ground and keep more of what matters to you safe. Power Over Ethernet (POE camera) for easy installation (POE Injector or Switch Required; Not Included, Sold Separately)
Smarter Security – Receive motion alert notifications and review footage via your smartphone with the Amcrest View app. Playback and record professionally on a PC using the Amcrest Surveillance Pro or Blue Iris Professional. Works with Amcrest Cloud remote video storage, MicroSD card, Amcrest NVRs, Synology and QNAP NAS, FTP, Pale Moon and Sea Monkey Browsers, IE, Safari, Firefox 49.0 and Chrome with Amcrest Web View Extension. Dual H.265/H.264 compression allows for maximum encryption.
Day or Night, Rain or Shine – Built to weather any storm and the darkest of nights, this 4K PoE IP Bullet Camera features a weatherproof IP67 housing, as well as a built-in IR LED and a 1/2.7” 8MP progressive CMOS image sensor to achieve the unsurpassed low-light capability and night-vision up to 98 feet. IVS Features include Tripwire, trigger and event anytime a human or vehicle crosses the set tripwire line, and Intrusion, be alerted anytime a human or vehicle crosses the intrusion area.
Secure Cloud Video Backup – The optional Amcrest Cloud remote video storage subscription service allows you automatically store your videos off-site in a third-party location hosted and secured by Amazon AWS. This way if something happens to your local PC/NVR/SDcard/NAS, the footage will be safely recorded in a secure off-site location and accessible to you through a web-based Flash interface for PC (Chrome/Firefox/Safari/Edge) and AmcrestCloud smartphone app.
Simple, Reliable, Secure – This Amcrest POE camera features a secure SSL/HTTPS connection, FCC and CE certificates and receives regular firmware updates. At Amcrest, we want to ensure the safety of our customers, their loved ones, homes and businesses. You’ll receive a full 1-year US Warranty and Lifetime Support provided directly from Amcrest. Compatible with the following Amcrest Junction Boxes, ASIN: B07CB468HC, B07FK662Z5
Customers say
Customers are satisfied with the security camera’s picture quality, ease of setup, and night vision. They find it easy to set up and use, with clear night vision and good range. Many consider it a good value for the price. The viewing angle is also appreciated. However, some customers have differing opinions on its functionality, user interface, and motion detection capabilities.
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William M. –
High quality at a reasonable price
This camera is a great addition to my network video system. Set-up is very simple and straight forward. You can use it as a stand alone recording camera or add it to a networked system, and you can record directly to an added micro sd card located inside the camera (you will have to provide your own), you can save video to a network video recorder or even to a FTP server or NAS.I gave the night vision 4 stars because although the night vision is very clear if you have any objects in front of the camera (close to the camera within its field of view) those objects seem to absorb a lot of the infra red light thus minimizing the effective night vision distance. Makes the objects close very bright and the distance gets darker the farther away you look.As far as the set-up process goes all I had to do was connect it to my network via an ethernet port, check what ip my router assigned to it, log in via IE (I tried other browsers and even the plug-in recommended by Amcrest but had issues so I used IE and it worked fine), change the user name and password, and I was off and running able to configure my ports, change the ip to static, and so on. I then removed the camera from my network (unplugged it) and wired it up in its final location via POE to my NVR. I then had my NVR do a search and viola, new camera added.I also have another configuration option I tested which as soon as I receive some additional networking materials I will implement. I have a 9 port Amcrest switch that I connected to my network and then I connected this camera to it to see how it would react and I was able to add it to my Amcrest Surveillance Pro program just like it was connected to my NVR. The advantage to this is I am able to access the web interface without disconnecting it from my NVR.A couple of small things I would like to make note of is 1) the mounting can be a bit tricky unless you are lucky to have a perfect mounting location. This is due to the way the swivel and surface mount are designed. For example, if you mount it horizontally with the open part of the base swivel in either the left or right direction you can only adjust from straight forward to 90 degrees either left or right. The same applies if you mount it vertically, you can only go up or down. I had to mount mine in a diamond configuration because I needed both left and down adjustments and 2) (this is really piddly) when you utilize the POE connection for you final set-up you are left with the power connector dangling free and open to the elements. Electrical tape works in a pinch but a type of end connector, end cap, something to protect it would be a nice addition. I have played with a couple options and have settled on heat shrink but I am going to try a vacuum hose end cap if I can find one that fits snug enough.All in all this is a very good camera and I plan to add more when time permits.
William M. –
Bill Farmer –
High-Quality Camera Delivers:@/ and it loaded up the main stream. You can really see (bottom left) how much better the Amcrest camera picture is than my other cameras. The night vision is really good too. A huge improvement over my UVC G2s. One thing I really like is you can move the overlays around the image to customize.For a final test, I spun up an instance of Shinobi (open source NVR) and was able to quickly add in my new camera and setup recording and notifications. This worked completely as-expected and I had zero compatibility issues. Basically put in the URL and it just worked.Overall this is a great camera and definitely a good candidate for me to use to replace my aging 720p cameras. The product supports all of the industry-standard specs you would expect and plays very nicely with both the Amcrest apps and the third-party apps that I tested.
This is my second Amcrest product. (The first was the AD110 doorbell cam). The rest of my cameras are Ubiquiti UVC G2 bullet cams which are getting pretty outdated at this point and I am in the market to replace them with something newer. Since I was happy with the doorbell camera, I jumped at the opportunity to test out this 4K Bullet Cam. I’ve had it and tested for a week so here’s my results.Pros:4K Image is stunningly crisp and detailedWide viewing-angle covers a larger area than expectedPopular protocols supported (H.264/H.265 and RTSP)Can use with any number of NVR systems or the Amcrest AppsSD slot card for out-of-the-box recordingCons: (There’s only one)The cable extends out of the camera body for POE and optional barrel connector for power. This is not an issue if you can mount where the excess cable can be tucked in to a wall, but is the only thing I don’t like better than my Ubiquiti cameras which allow the ethernet plug to connect in to the camera body with a weatherproof grommet.I unboxed the camera and it came with everything I needed. The sticker for the mounting pattern was especially useful. I ended up using slightly different anchors because I mounted in my garage on a wall which is drywall over 3/4″ particle board. The quickstart guide covers using the apps (there are a few different apps Amcrest provides and they also cover briefly how to connect to third party apps such as BlueIris). To get the physical mounting instructions, the quickstart guide refers to a link with a video and some instructions. Even though the instructions were for a slightly different camera model, they are sufficient. Your exact setup is going to vary anyway so use your judgment along with the instructions for the guide.It’s recommended to use a bare cable and crimp ends on to the cable to get the ethernet connection made to make it easy to get the connection in to the weather resistant housing. We had a bunch of snow and I couldn’t get to the box of cable I had in the shed, so I used a 10′ pre-made cable. As you can see in one of the photos, I had to trim the anti-snag part of the boot to make it fit. If you use a bare cable and crimp the connector on yourself as recommended, you won’t have this issue. It is also why I ended up with a slight surplus of cable. I plan to redo the cable at some point in the future.Once the camera was installed, I turned the port on, on my switch and it powered up. The Amcrest app in search mode found my camera (and my doorbell camera too) easily and I was able to adjust the mounting slightly to get the exact viewing angle I wanted. I also added the doorbell camera to the Amcrest view pro app. If you just want basic viewing, you can stop here and you are good to go. I had some other things I wanted to test out including a live feed on my camera monitor in the office so I had a few more steps.If you go to the camera’s IP in your web browser (I just used my iPad and it worked great) you can login with default credentials of admin/admin and it will prompt you to change the password. You can then see the live view and customize network settings, picture settings, motion/recording settings and stream settings. I ended up setting a static IP on the device itself as well as adjusting the settings on the sub stream to test them both out. I made sure RTSP was setup on the default port and I was able to add it to my camera display by just configuring the URL rtsp://
Bill Farmer –
Soumitra Sen –
very happy with the consistent delivery on time and Amcrest Camera products are really good.using for last 2.3 years flawlessly.delighted.
Soumitra Sen –
Daniel Canales Mota –
Hasta el momento no me ha fallado, y ha aguantado ambientes de calor y lluvia muy bien.
Daniel Canales Mota –
Cristhian –
La calidad es excelente, de noche se distingue todo perfectamente pero hay detalles que deben saber: no olviden conseguir el eliminador a 12v porque no lo trae incluido. Además no es wifi solo se conecta por cable ethernet asà que tendrán que batallarle un poco para instalarla pero la calidad que ofrece vale la pena. Otra recomendación es que si estará en exterior traten de asegurarla muy bien para que no se las vayan a robar como a mà (o que al menos les cueste). Ya que al guardarse todo en la memoria, si se roban la cámara se va con todo y tarjeta y el servicio de nube de amcrest no es económico que digamos.
Cristhian –
Marcus –
Yet to use the pair of cameras for identifying people, but so far I’m disappointed with the following:1. The night time “Infra-red” illumination LEDs are are easily visible at night and draw attention to the existence of the camera – can’t be easily “hidden”. These illumination LEDs obviously fail the test for “infra-red” (infra=below the visible red part of the human observable spectrum of electromagnetic radiation).2. One camera seems to be more sensitive than the other.Daytime video capture (using Blue Iris) looks good – but I don’t have another camera similar with similar specifications to use a benchmark.
Marcus –
Erich Dohm –
Software solo en inglés.
Erich Dohm –