Friday, January 1, 2010

Outdoor CCD Security Camera > Long Range Night Vision > SVAT

Want a professional security camera that is durable, stylish and can see in the dark? The Clearvu Pro 31 is a quality surveillance camera that has all these features and more. Its high resolution (420 TV lines) and sharp color CCD sensor assures you crystal clear imaging both day and night, indoors and outdoors. The night vision capabilities of the CV31 are astounding. It features 24 built-in infrared LEDs that allow you to see your camera's video in the dark, illuminating surrounding objects up to 45 feet away! The built-in CDS sensor will automatically turn on the LEDs only when it gets dark, which saves on energy costs. The camera's stylish housing is made of anodized aluminum that protects the camera and will not rust. It is dust proof and rain proof, and will even protect the camera from low pressure jets of water coming from any direction (IP rating: IP65). This camera can be easily connected to your TV, VCR, computer or DVR through its RCA connection. The mounting bracket has a large range of motion so you can monitor a large area of your property.
Product Features
+24 infrared LEDs illuminate up to 45 feet away in the dark
+High-resolution camera produces images of 420 horizontal lines
+Weather-resistant casing for indoor and outdoor use
+CDS sensor automatically activates night vision
+Housing made of anodized aluminum to prevent rust
Technical Details
+Model: CV31B
Decent Customer Review:
Nice camera for the price, December 23, 2008
By spjinseattle (Seattle, WA)
This is a very nice camera, and the housing is solid and functional in terms of getting the viewing angle you need and
keeping the camera out of the elements.
The 60' cord included is great, and since it's an RCA connection,
if you need more distance ANY RCA audio/video cable will work (eg; I used an old 50' mono/phono RCA cable added to the cable provided and
it works fine). I have two of these cameras hooked up to a Slingbox for remote monitoring of our family vacation cabin.
The picture in any type of daylight, including twilight, is great.
The night vision leaves a little to be desired BUT with any additional light source it works very well.
Past 15 feet in total darkness the infrared is only good for seeing objects which reflect light,
such as license plates.
Another nice thing about the infrared is the suble red light which makes the camera visible in darknes -a good deterent in total darkness.