🔒 Zoom in on security, zoom out on worries!
The Zoom Mini POE IP Camera delivers professional-grade indoor surveillance with a 3MP sensor and smooth 20fps video. Its versatile 6-22mm manual zoom lens lets you customize your field of view, while 48V Power over Ethernet ensures clean, hassle-free installation. Dual H.265/H.264 encoding optimizes storage and bandwidth, and the NVSEE app provides remote access across multiple platforms, making it the smart choice for modern security needs.
Indoor/Outdoor usage | Indoor |
Compatible devices | Desktop, Smartphone |
Power source | 12V DC/48V POE |
Connectivity protocol | Ethernet |
Controller type | IOS |
Mounting type | Wall Mount |
Video capture resolution | 1296p |
Colour | 6-22mm 48v Poe Black |
Number of items | 1 |
Included components | 1 x Camera 1 x User Manual (English) 1 x Download Card 1 x Screws Set |
Number of channels | 1 |
Wireless communication technology | Ethernet (LAN) |
Form factor | square |
Effective video resolution | 3 |
Upper temperature rating | 60 Degrees Celsius |
Frame rate | 20fps |
Material | Metal |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Wattage | 6 watts |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.6 x 4.6 x 6.3 centimetres |
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.4 x 10.2 x 9.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 5.6 x 4.6 x 6.3 centimetres |
Max Focal Length | 22 Millimetres |
Model year | 2021 |
Part number | I712-2-P-FHW |
Size | 6-22mm 48V POE Black |
Warranty description | 1 year warranty. |
Zoom Type | Manual Zoom |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Maximum shutter speed | 1/25 seconds -1/100,000 secondsF seconds |
Style | Mini |
Effective still resolution | 3 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
W**R
Can focus down below 6cm
The camera resolves in HD an area between 6cm and 11cm from the camera approximately, ideal for the purpose I was intending, elevation angle can be set, but pan is not a function of the supplied mount.A little complicated to set up over a WiFi Bridge and 4G WiFi Hub, as you need to use the CMS Software to configure the hardware for your network and intended bandwidth, the supplied manuals are a little vague on setup when streaming to third party software, so you have to set up the cameras for your compliance with your third party software using the CMS software.Took longer than I'd like of trial and error, but eventually configured a fixed IPs that I wanted to use (not the default option since I want to use four cameras for my project), this can only be done when accessing the cameras using Remote Configure. Note when setting up for 1080P, you might want to drop the streaming bandwidth down to 2000kbps, to lower CPU load, it remains at 3072kbps by default.Note: I'm powering the camera using 48vDC POE, this means the camera body feels live to the touch, my project is in an electrically insulated box, so no issues for me, but anyone mounting to a conductive surface may want to isolate the fixings using mica washers/no conducting screws/bolts.Also, there was dirt on the inside of the lens, requiring disassembly of the optics to carefully clean the inner surface, other than that, which was obviously introduced at manufacture, the camera does the job.4 Stars due to the complicated setup and vague instructions, other than that, good budget indoor camera for the price.
S**N
Unable to find the camera with any IP Scanners
I tried to connect to this camera with several devices - A fully OnVIF compliant Video Management System, a fully compliant OnVIF NVR and 2 difference IP scanners. None of these devices detected the camera.I used a 48v PoE switch and a 12v PSU to make sure it wasn't a power issue. The supplied Instruction state the IP address is Dynamic - I tried 2 different DCHP servers (4 if you include the VMS and the NVR) and none of them saw the camera. I plug the camera straight into a router using a 12v PSU to power the camera and again nothing seen.On all of the tests the network activity light were illuminated and when using the PoE switch the power LED illuminated.I downloaded the manufactures NVSEE application to see if I get see the camera via that. You have to register and get a verification code to get the app to work. But I never received the verification code, tried 4 times.The camera might work if you have all of the manufactures equipment (assuming they do their own NVR) but without obtaining an IP address and then being able to identify the IP of the camera its not useable.OnVIF camera should be able to be used on any OnVIF compliant device without the need use a manufactures application.
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