Ubiquiti G5 Bullet Indoor & outdoor 2688 x 1512 pixels Wall/Pole
€175.81
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Specification
Bluetooth: | No |
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Built-in microphone: | Yes |
Built-in processor: | Yes |
Compliance certificates: | Federal Communications Commission (FCC), CE |
Connectivity technology: | Wired |
Dc output voltage: | 57 |
Diameter: | 7.55 cm |
Ethernet interface type: | 100 Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet |
Ethernet lan: | Yes |
Ethernet lan (rj-45) ports: | 1 |
Form factor: | Bullet |
Frame rate: | 30 fps |
Housing material: | Aluminium, Polycarbonate (PC) |
Ik code: | IK04 |
Image quality adjustment: | Brightness, Sharpness, Contrast |
Infrared (ir) cut-off filter: | Yes |
International protection (ip) code: | IPX4 |
Led type: | IR |
Length: | 74.4 mm |
Lens viewing angle, diagonal: | 99.8° |
Lens viewing angle, horizontal: | 84.4° |
Lens viewing angle, vertical: | 45.4° |
Management software: | UniFi Protect |
Maximum resolution: | 2688 x 1512 pixels |
Mounting type: | Wall/Pole |
Night vision: | Yes |
Noise reduction: | Yes |
Noise reduction technology: | 2D noise reduction, 3D noise reduction |
Number of cameras: | 1 |
Number of lenses: | 1 |
Operating relative humidity (h-h): | 0 - 90% |
Operating temperature (t-t): | -20 - 40 °C |
Placement supported: | Indoor & outdoor |
Power consumption (max): | 4 W |
Power source type: | PoE |
Privacy masking: | Yes |
Processor model: | ARM Cortex-A7 |
Product colour: | Black, White |
Reset button: | Yes |
Sensor type: | CMOS |
Supported graphics resolutions: | 2688 x 1512 |
Supported video modes: | 1512p |
Sustainability certificates: | Federal Communications Commission (FCC), CE |
Sustainability compliance: | Yes |
Text caption overlay: | Yes |
Total megapixels: | 5 MP |
Video compression formats: | H.264, M-JPEG |
Weight: | 225 g |
Wi-fi: | No |
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