DS-2CD2343G0-I 4MP Outdoor Network Turret Camera from Hikvision

DS-2CD2343G0-I 4MP Outdoor Network Turret Camera from Hikvision uses a 1/3" progressive scan CMOS sensor to capture 2688 x 1520 resolution video at 30 fps. IR LEDs provide up to 100' of night vision. The camera's 2.8mm fixed lens delivers a 103° horizontal field of view. An onboard memory card slot accepts microSD/SDHC/SDXC cards up to 128GB (available separately). Integrated PoE technology simplifies connectivity by enabling the transfer of power and data through a single cable.



This turret camera complies with ONVIF profiles S and G, making it compatible with a wide range of surveillance devices. The camera's metal enclosure is IP67 rated for outdoor use.

EXIR 2.0 technology for visibility in low-light conditions

IR cut filter for day and night functionality

H.265+, H.265, H.264+, H.264, and MJPEG video compressions

Scalable video coding (SVC) for H.264 and H.265

Triple streaming

Manual focus

Camera pivots horizontally from 0 to 360° and vertically from 0 to 75°

0 to 360° rotation

Slow shutter support

120 dB wide dynamic range

3D-DNR

Backlight compensation

Image settings include rotate mode, saturation, brightness, contrast, and sharpness

Region of interest (ROI) supports one fixed region for main stream and sub stream

Alarm triggers include motion detection, video tampering, network disconnected, IP address conflict, illegal login, HDD full, and HDD error

Line crossing, intrusion, and face detection

General functions include one-key reset, anti-flicker, three streams, heartbeat, mirror, password protection, privacy mask, watermark, and IP address filtering

Up to 32 users with 3 host levels (admin, operator, and user)

Up to six channels in simultaneous live view

Reset button

Compatible with Internet Explorer 8 or higher, Chrome 31 to 44, Firefox 30 to 51, Safari 8.0 or higher, iOS, Android, iVMS-4200, and Hik-Connect

Network-attached storage support

CSA, FCC, CE, and cUL certified

TVS 2000V lightning, surge, and voltage transient protection

 


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