The feature packed yet discreet BL-C210’s Power Over Ethernet and UPnP features give access to easy set up in more areas than before and with less time required to get started viewing bandwidth saving H.264 video files over the internet.
The BL-C210’s IP compatibility make observed areas visible via the internet from any destination. Even when you aren’t connected to the internet the BL-C210’s infra-red detection sensors mean that any movement or detectable noise that is above a set threshold will be registered by the camera and an image sent directly to your phone or laptop.
The C210’s pan and tilt capabilities mean more areas can be covered thus reducing the need for additional cameras. The C210 also has a colour night view mode so when the subject darkens the camera automatically adjusts the brightness to show you the image. You can see clear easy-to-view images even in the dark.
The scope of the surveillance can be increased further with the one way microphone which can be used to listen in on the area the camera is positioned. The camera’s built-in microphone collects peripheral noise and when camera detects the noise exceeding the threshold it stores the image captured which is a newly added function.
Even if the camera’s features need altering this camera comes with two external input ports so extra sensors and switches can be connected.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Type | IP |
| True Day and Night | No |
| Minimum illumination | 5 Lux |
| Power supply | 100 - 240V |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 74x74x91 mm |
| Weight | 230 g |
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