Uniview IPC2128SB-ADF28KM-I0 8MP Outdoor Network Bullet Camera with Night Vision
- 3840 x 2160 Resolution at 20 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 98'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 112.4° Horizontal Field of View
Luminys N4T-8VA2 LumiNightKing 8MP Outdoor Network Turret Camera
- 3840 x 2160 Resolution at 20 fps
- White Light Illumination up to 98.4'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 110° Horizontal Angle of View
Luminys N4B-8VA2 LumiNightKing 8MP Outdoor Network Bullet Camera
- 3840 x 2160 Resolution at 20 fps
- White Light Illumination up to 164'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 110° Horizontal Angle of View
Speco Technologies O5SP1 5MP Outdoor Network Mini Dome Camera with Night Vision
- 2880 x 1620 Resolution at 30 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 98'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 110.6° Horizontal Angle of View
Uniview 6MP Tri-guard 1.0+ Turret (4.0mm)
Uniview 6MP Tri-guard 1.0+ Turret (2.8mm)
Uniview 6MP Tri-guard 1.0+ Mini Bullet (4.0mm)
Uniview 6MP Tri-guard 1.0+ Mini Bullet (2.8mm)
Uniview IPC325SS-ADF28K-I1 Intelligent LightHunter 5MP Outdoor Network Dome Camera with Night Vision
- 2880 x 1620 Resolution at 30 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 131.2'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 110° Horizontal Angle of View
Uniview IPC2B15SS-ADF40K-I1 Intelligent LightHunter 5MP Outdoor Network Bullet Camera with Night Vision & 4mm Lens
- 2880 x 1620 Resolution at 30 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 262.5'
- 4mm Fixed Lens
- 91.2° Horizontal Angle of View
Uniview IPC2B15SS-ADF28K-I1 Intelligent LightHunter 5MP Outdoor Network Bullet Camera with Night Vision & 2.8mm Lens
- 2880 x 1620 Resolution at 30 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 262.5'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 110° Horizontal Angle of View
GeoVision GV-TDR8805 8MP Outdoor Network Mini Dome Camera with Night Vision
- 3840 x 2160 Resolution at 20 fps
- IR LED for Night Vision up to 100'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 112.9° Horizontal Field of View
GeoVision GV-EBD4813 4MP Outdoor Network Turret Camera with Night Vision & 2.7-13.5mm Lens
- 2688 x 1520 Resolution at 30 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 130'
- 2.7-13.5mm Motorized Varifocal Lens
- 98 to 31° Horizontal Field of View
i-PRO M-45-FW-V2 4MP Indoor Network Dome Camera with Night Vision
- 2688 x 1520 Resolution at 30 fps
- Smart IR for Night Vision up to 98'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 101.1° Horizontal Field of View
i-PRO iPro Extreme WV-S3532LM 2MP Outdoor Network Dome Camera with Night Vision (M12)
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution at 60 fps
- IR LED for Night Vision up to 49'
- 2.8mm Lens with f/2.3 Aperture
- 108 x 60° FOV
Hanwha Vision Wisenet Q Series QNO-6022R1 2MP Outdoor Network Bullet Camera with Night Vision
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution at 30 fps
- IR LED for Night Vision up to 82'
- 4mm Fixed Lens
- 87.6° Horizontal Field of View
Hanwha Vision 2MP Vandal-Resistant Pan/Tilt Network Dome Camera with 2.8mm Lens
- 1/2.8" Progressive Scan CMOS Sensor
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 112° Horizontal Field of View
Reolink P344 12MP Outdoor Network Dome Camera with Night Vision (2-Pack)
Reolink P340 12MP Outdoor Network Bullet Camera with Night Vision (2-Pack)
Vivotek CU9171-H 4MP Indoor Modular Camera Sensor with 3.7mm Pinhole Lens
- Designed for VC9101 Video Core System
- 2688 x 1520 Resolution at 30 fps
- 3.7mm Fixed Lens
- 93° Horizontal Field of View
ACTi 1MP Indoor Cube Camera with 4.2mm Fixed Lens and Terminal Block
- 1/4" Progressive-Scan CMOS Sensor
- 1MP Resolution @ 30 fps
- 4.2mm Fixed Lens
- 53.8° Horizontal Angle of View
Uniview IPC2324SR5-ADZK-H 4MP Outdoor Network Bullet Camera with Night Vision
- 2688 x 1520 Resolution at 25 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 164'
- 2.8-12mm Motorized Varifocal Lens
- 86.3 to 35.2° Horizontal Angle of View
Uniview IPC3618SB-ADF28KMC-I0 8MP Outdoor Network Turret Camera with Night Vision & 2.8mm Lens
- 3840 x 2160 Resolution at 20 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 98'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 106.7° Horizontal Field of View
Uniview IPC2128SB-ADF28KMC-I0 8MP Outdoor Network Bullet Camera with Night Vision & 2.8mm Lens
- 3840 x 2160 Resolution at 20 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 98'
- 2.8mm Fixed Lens
- 112.4° Horizontal Field of View
Digital Watchdog MEGApix DWC-MV72DI4TW 1080p Outdoor Network Dome Camera with Night Vision & 4mm Lens
Pelco Sarix Value Series IFV523-1ERS 5MP Outdoor Network Turret Camera with 3.6mm Lens
- 2560 x 1920 Resolution at 20 fps
- IR Illumination up to 98'
- IP66 Rated for Outdoor Use
- IK10-Rated Vandal Resistance
Axis Communications F2108 4K Standard Sensor
- Part of F Modular Camera Series
- Designed for Indoor Use
- Can Work with up to 3 Other Sensors
- 4K Resolution at 30 fps
Vivotek C-Series 5MP AI Outdoor Network Bullet with 2.7-13.5mm Zoom Lens
- 2880 x 1616 Resolution at 30 fps
- IR LEDs for Night Vision up to 98'
- 2.7-13.5mm Varifocal Lens
- 111° Horizontal Angle of View
Browsing IP Cameras
Whether you want to keep an eye on your kids or pets when you're out, or you need surveillance of your home or business, IP cameras deliver the power and flexibility you need. In contrast to wired analog and HD cameras, each of your IP cameras exists as a mode in a network. This lets you access your surveillance camera feeds from anywhere using a computer or mobile device. At the same time, they can also connect to a central unit for monitoring and recording.
How Do IP Cameras Work?
IP cameras work via the internet protocol (IP)—a set of rules that governs data transfer online. The cameras connect to your home or business network via Wi-Fi, cellular modem, or Ethernet, and for this reason, they're also called network cameras. This decentralized setup also means you don't need a central control unit, as you can access each camera individually over the internet from any location using a laptop, desktop, tablet, or smartphone. In addition, video output stores in the camera unit itself using on-board storage, such as a memory card. You can choose to have your Wi-Fi and wireless cameras work in centralized mode and hook them up to a network video recorder, or have them working in both centralized and decentralized modes.
How to Power Your IP Cameras
As with all electrical devices, network cameras require a power source, usually one that delivers 12 volts of DC or 24 volts of AC. Traditionally, this would be supplied by fitted wiring or via an adapter located nearby, and IP cameras that connect wirelessly still need a separate power source. However, as most units communicate via Ethernet, one solution is to use power-over-Ethernet (PoE). By using a PoE power injector or midspan, the power is delivered along the Ethernet data cable, such as with PoE IP cameras.
What Kinds of IP Cameras Are Available?
These surveillance devices come in several form factors. The simplest are cylindrical units called bullet cameras. These are robust and easy to install and adjust, and can be placed in tight spots. A more elaborate option are dome IP cameras which are generally used indoors and have varifocal lenses that allow you to remotely zoom in on chosen spots. To effectively scan your environment, you can opt for pan, tilt, zoom cameras, or PTZs, which you can adjust manually or via software. Most IP cameras come equipped with night vision capability, achieved via infrared illuminators. You can also find nonfunctional dummy cameras that work as a deterrent.
Are you ready to invest in the best outdoor IP cameras to safeguard your home or business? Check out the comprehensive range of network cameras, including construction cameras and accessories, available at B&H Photo and Video.


