Dahua DH-TPC-BF5421 2MP IP67 ePoE IR Hybrid Thermal Network Bullet (400 x 300) Security Camera 13mm Fixed Thermal Lens with Night Vision

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      Dahua DH-TPC-BF5421 2MP IP67 ePoE IR Hybrid Thermal Network Bullet (400 x 300) Security Camera 13mm Fixed Thermal Lens with Night Vision

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      Dahua DH-TPC-BF5421 2MP IP67 ePoE IR Hybrid Thermal Network Bullet (400 x 300) Security Camera 13mm Fixed Thermal Lens with Night Vision

      The Dahua DH-TPC-BF5421 Hybrid Thermal Network camera combines an uncooled VOx 400 x 300 thermal imager with a 2 MP visible-light sensor for cost-effective, long-range surveillance in a rugged all-in-one package in USA. The thermal imager coupled with an athermalized, focus-free lens produces crisp images in total darkness and sees through rain, fog, and snow. The visible imager with an IR illuminator delivers superior video in any lighting condition. Hybrid thermal cameras let you see the visible and the invisible.

      This camera is designed for outdoor use and is equipped with an uncooled VOx thermal sensor, which allows it to capture thermal images in complete darkness, as well as in adverse weather conditions such as fog, smoke, and rain. The camera has a high-resolution thermal sensor with a resolution of 400×300, which enables it to detect small temperature differences with a high level of accuracy. It also has a built-in lens with a focal length of 13mm, providing a narrow field of view and allowing the camera to detect objects at a distance of up to 750 meters. Overall, the DH-TPC-BF5421 is a high-performance thermal imaging camera that offers advanced features and capabilities, making it ideal for use in a wide range of high-security applications. Buy  Dahua DH-TPC-BF5421

      Thermal Camera

      • 400 x 300 VOx Uncooled Thermal Sensor Technology
      • Athermalized Lens, Focus-free
      • 13 mm Fixed Thermal Lens
      • ≤ 40 mK Thermal Sensitivity
       

      Visible-light Camera

      • 1/2.8-in. 2 MP Progressive-scan CMOS Sensor
      • 8 mm Fixed Lens
      • Maximum IR Distance 50 m (164.04 ft)
       

      System Features

      • Intelligent Video System with Excessive Temperature Detection
      • Enhanced Power and Data Transmission Distances (ePoE)
      • Built-in Speaker and White-light Illuminator for Active Deterrence
      • IP67 Ingress Protection

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      Weight 5 lbs
      Dimensions 15 × 7 × 7 in
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      How quickly can I start monitoring?
      Do I need special cameras?
      Do you offer installation?
      Do I need to buy new cameras to use your monitoring service?
      What happens if an incident is detected?
      Is this service suitable for small businesses or just large sites?
      Do I need a contract?
      Can I view my cameras remotely too?