Telecamera di sicurezza PoE

Esplora la collezione di telecamere di sicurezza PoE di Jennov. Le nostre telecamere offrono risoluzione 4K/5MP/6MP/8MP, zoom ottico e rilevamento intelligente. Con tecnologia PoE per un'installazione semplificata. Perfette per migliorare la vostra sicurezza all'aperto. Affidatevi a Jennov per soluzioni di sorveglianza di alta qualità.
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Outdoor WiFi Surveillance Camera, 2 - Way Audio, Spotlight Alarm, Color Night Vision - Jennov

Telecamera di sorveglianza WiFi per esterni P31, audio a 2 vie, allarme Spotlight, visione notturna a colori

$43.99 USD$49.99 USD
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FAQs

For PoE IP Cameras
What is a PoE camera?

A PoE (Power over Ethernet) camera is a kind of security camera. It gets both power and data via a single Ethernet cable. PoE tech eradicates the need for separate power cables and outlets, powering the camera right through the network cable used for data transfer.

What do I need to set up a PoE camera?

To begin with, you must have a compatible Ethernet cable, such as P87 or a higher-grade one. Subsequently, obtain either a PoE injector or a PoE-enabled network switch. These devices are crucial as they supply both power and data via the Ethernet cable. Lastly, you'll require a router or network switch to handle network connectivity and ensure seamless operation.

Do I Need an NVR to Use a PoE Camera?

No, you don't necessarily have to use an NVR with a PoE camera. While an NVR is commonly used to manage, store, and view footage from multiple PoE cameras, you can use a PoE camera on its own or connect it straight to a computer or smartphone using compatible software.

How Many Watts Does a PoE Camera Consume?

A PoE camera generally uses anywhere from 3 to 15 watts. Basic PoE security cameras usually consume around 3 - 7 watts. However, PoE cameras boasting higher resolution, infrared or color night vision, or pan-tilt capabilities can consume up to 15 watts or even more. To know the exact power consumption, always check the camera's detailed specifications.