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External IR Wireless CCTV Cameras With Receiver Kit

SKU: 812R2 Quickfind Code: 370348
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This is a great covert, spy kit!

  • Two mini day/night cameras with audio, includes receiver and remote control.
  • Indoor and Outdoor Usage (alloyed shell for outside use)
  • 3.6mm lens offering 62 degree view
  • Suitable for use in darkness (0 lux) using 11 LEDs (up to 5m in pitch darkness)
  • CMOS lens offering good 380 TV line quality
  • Built in microphone
  • Receiver comes with IR remote control this allows you to switch between all the cameras
  • Extremely small size: 44 x 56mm
  • Mains powered cameras
  • Mains powered Receiver
  • Connect to TV for instant monitoring
  • Do NOT use near any wireless PC networks
  • 1 Year guarantee

The two colour, wireless cameras allow for a fully portable and flexible covert CCTV system. The cameras have a day/night ability allowing them to show colour images during the day and B&W images at night using their LEDs.
The receiver comes with its own infra red remote control allowing you to switch between your cameras whenever you want. The receiver connects up to your monitor or recorder via the AV cable provided.
The camera transmits clear video and sound on the 2.4 Ghz frequency to the receiver. There are no wires, no installation, which means no hassle! The Wireless transmission range is up to 100 meters line of sight and slightly less when transmitting through walls, floors, ceilings in this case it is up to 30 meters.

 

Question from .: Asked on 03/02/2010 Hey, what does it mean 'not compatiable with wireless networks'. Does this mean that if you own a broadband wireless router, it will effect it?

Answer from mark h: Answered on 04/02/2010
It will depend on a few things, mainly the distance from the camera to the receiver and the position of any wireless routers in relation to this. If its a long distance, say 20m and you have a wireless router in between the camera and the receiver its likely that it will cause interference, if its 5-10m generally it will be ok. Obviously there are wireless networks everywhere now so its impossible to get away from them. In the vast majority of cases the wireless cameras will perform to a high standard with a decent image, but to achieve 100% reliability in all situations you would need to go for a wired option.

Question from Wing: Asked on 27/05/2009 Hey, what does it mean 'not compatiable with wireless networks'. Does this mean that if you own a broadband wireless router, it will effect it?

Question from Ryan: Asked on 17/12/2008 Hi, is it possible for me to display the views of each camera in a different screen with the receiver? Do I have to buy another splitter?

Answer from sajidH: Answered on 17/12/2008
To display the separate views of each camera you would require an extra receiver. This set up will display both cameras on the same screen only.

Question from Alfred: Asked on 04/12/2008 I am interested in a system consisting of 4 wireless cameras and recording system, preferable only with motion detection. What would you recommend?

Answer from sajidH: Answered on 05/12/2008
The motion detection is controlled by the DVR so any of these wireless camera can work with motion detection. For a 4 camera system you would need 2 of these kits, a DVR, and cables. As everyone's individual requirements vary it would be best if we could provide you with a quote. If you call the sales team on 0844 412 4503 they will be able to assist you further.

Question from AMACLEA1: Asked on 01/12/2008 Hi there I am interested in being able to connect Wireless camers up to my PC software that can monitor any activity and effectively date and time stamp any activity and make it readily viewable without having to replay hours of footage - do your systems connect up to PC's and software that supports that?

Regards Angus Maclean

Answer from sajidH: Answered on 03/12/2008
It depends more on your hardware than software. The Goscam wireless cameras and receivers will connect if you have a video card with RCA or BNC connections. If you have a package such as Geovision, Icatch, Axis then you will be fine.

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