Take advantage of the latest in wireless technology to quickly set up an efficient monitoring system in your home or office. The Clover Electronics CW3510 consists of a color wireless camera, a 4-channel receiver, power supplies and remote controller. With no A/V cables to deal with on the camera end, you can easily install the camera virtually anywhere or take it from area to area as needed. The camera's built-in IR illumination also means you can use it to monitor areas containing little or no visible light like garages, entrances or a darkened children's room. Should your surveillance needs grow, you can obtain three additional wireless camera and set your existing 4-channel receiver to auto switch between four camera views.
| Camera | |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 2.4GHz |
| Modulation | FM |
| Wireless Range | 400' (122 m) |
| Signal System | NTSC |
| Image Sensor | 1/3" Color CMOS |
| Lens | 3.6mm |
| Number of Pixels | 510 x 492 |
| Horizontal Resolution | 380 Lines |
| Minimum Illumination | 1.5 Lux |
| Audio | Built-in microphone |
| Controls | Electronic shutter |
| Power Requirements | 5VDC (includes AC adapter and built-in battery) |
| Power Consumption | 700mA |
| Operating Temperature | 14 - 122°F (-10 ~ +50°C) |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 0.9 x 0.9 x 2.6" (23 x 23 x 66mm) |
| Weight | 2.1 oz (60g) |
| Receiver | |
|---|---|
| Signal System | NTSC |
| Channels | 4 |
| Display Modes | Full only |
| Switching Method | Manual or sequential |
| Video Output | RCA x1 |
| Audio Output | RCA x1 |
| Power Requirements | 5VDC (includes AC adapter) |
| Dimensions (WxD) | 1.5 x 3.1 x 5.1" (38 x 80 x 130mm) |
| Weight | 8.8 oz (250g) |
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Comments about Clover Electronics CW3510 2.4 GHz Wireless Camera System w/Remote:
A great way to start security and monitoring in closed areas.
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I have 4 of this cameras, they work perfect, but my problem is that it interferes with my wireless internet. The curious thing is, that in interferes in a different channel every day.
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