SKU: 2568283345

UL Tech 1080P WIreless IP Camera - Black

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UL Tech 1080P WIreless IP Camera - BlackAn Internet Protocol (IP) camera is a digital video camera employed for surveillance that can send and receive data via a computer network and the internet. The UL Tech IP Camera is one that you should consider with its technologically advanced features. These include HD 2. 0 megapixel 1080 resolution, clear day and night vision, smooth pan and tilt monitoring, and P2P remote access support. Motion detection can be customised and with the free app,

An Internet Protocol (IP) camera is a digital video camera employed for surveillance that can send and receive data via a computer network and the internet. The UL-Tech IP Camera is one that you should consider with its technologically advanced features.

These include HD 2.0 megapixel 1080 resolution, clear day and night vision, smooth pan and tilt monitoring, and P2P remote access support. Motion detection can be customised and with the free app, you can also view the pictures on your phone or computer. Not least, the Camera also has data protection during power outages and up to 128G recording on a TF card for easy playback. Set up is simply plug and play with a Wi-Fi connection and your purchase comes with all the necessary accessories.

So fret no more about the security of your home or loved ones. With the UL-Tech IP Camera, everything is always in clear focus for you to monitor.

*Only support 2.4GHZ wifi

Features:
HD real 2.0 megapixel 1080P (1920*1080) resolution
Easy to set connect Wi-Fi, real plug and play
Support P2P remote access technology
Standard H.264 video compression algorithm
Clear two way audio and talk back
High resolution cameras with Built-in IR-cut
Clear day and night vision
Smooth pan and tilt monitoring
View on phone or computer by logging in free app
Customizable motion detection and pop up notification through app
Data protection when power outage
Support up to 128G TF card recording and play back easily

Spefications:
Brand: UL-Tech
Action: Local alarm, Email photo
IR distance: 10m
Technology: Infared
Video compression format: MPEG4, MJPEG, H.264
Sensor: CMOS
Supported operating systems: WIndows 7, Windows 8, Windows 98, Windows XP
Customised: Yes
Supported mobile systems: Android & IOS
High definition: 1080P (Full HD)
Audio output: 1CH RCA
Minimum illumination (lux): 0.4LUX/F2.0
Style: Dome
Number: FH1C
Power consumption: 5W
Network interface: Wi-Fi/802.11/b/g
Type: IP camera
Sensor brand: Sony
Installation: Ceiling
Connectivity: IP/ Network wired
Power supply: 5v2
ALens: 3.6mm
IR-leds: Yes
Technology: Horizontal: 355°, Vertical: 110°
Storage card slot: Mircro TF card 32/ 64/ 128GB
Display: HD/ SD/ LD
Camera colour: Black

Product Contents:
1 x 1080P Wireless IP Camera
1 x Power Adaptor
1 x USB Cable
1 x Wall Bracket
1 set x Mounting Screws
1 x User Manual

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