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The Marquis 4MP PoE IP Turret Dome Camera delivers high-definition 4MP video with a wide 108° lens, perfect for detailed facial and license plate recognition. Its Power over Ethernet (PoE) design simplifies installation by combining power and data transmission over a single cable. Built tough with an IP66 waterproof rating, it withstands harsh outdoor conditions. Compatible with multiple NVR brands and popular surveillance software, this NDAA-compliant camera offers reliable, plug-and-play security with advanced H.265 compression for efficient storage.
| ASIN | B0D4JRG95N |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Outdoor Security |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124 in Dome Surveillance Cameras |
| Brand | Marquis |
| Built-In Media | Screw, Instruction Manual |
| Compatible Devices | NVR |
| Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Onvif |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (69) |
| Effective Still Resolution | 4 MP |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 4.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dome Camera |
| Item Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Marquis |
| Model Name | IPC-4MP |
| Model Number | IPC-4MP |
| Mount Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Power Source | PoE |
| UPC | 850052533106 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4MP |
| Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
| Wireless Technology | PoE |
M**I
Good 4MP camera
Great bang for your buck. Picture quality is good at night. Just keep in mind it uses onvif plus and Hikvision protocols.
H**.
Very easy to set up
Good quality plug and play with nvr
M**N
Great quality
great quality, has detection in it as well.
L**L
Interent Explorer set up, or App that doesn't work: Choices.
I found this camera with the Blue Iris search app and it set up very easily to display in Blue Iris. The quality of the display seemed fairly good for the short time I had it, although I doubt it's even 4mp. The bad news: Instructions state you can only change settings using INTERNET EXPLORER or their app from Alibaba in Singapore. I tried to get it to work with MS Edge. Although it would login in, nothing appeared in the display. I even tried to set up the camera with the app from Singapore. It's a very crude app, and I couldn't get it to do anything at all, although I admit I might have been using the wrong download (there's like 20 on the page) or simply I didn't know what to enter. This appears to be a very old tech camera that basically requires old tech to use it. They claim it will work with an NVR but I have my doubts. Better to pay a little more to get a little better camera.
R**E
Good quality
Works great.
B**N
Picture quality is good, but audio doesn't work (at least over rtsp stream)
I bought these to use as IP cameras hooked up to frigate NVR. They do work, although they only work if first encoded with ffmpeg, and won't work directly into go2rtc. lame. The image quality is decent though, both streams work as advertised and object detection has been working fine with these cams. The real downer is that audio doesn't work. I've spent a while in my terminal trying all kinds of ffmpeg commands and i can't get audio to work on the rtsp stream. There are constantly errors like "Error parsing AU headers=N/A bitrate=N/A speed=N/A" which can sometimes be normal in ffmpeg, but in this case i genuinely think that audio isn't being encoded into the rtsp stream, and i'm done spending time on this. I separately bought the actual Amcrest camera and it works perfectly without much effort at all. I am new to the world of security cameras, so learn from my mistakes: Save yourself the headache, buy a reputable brand and spare yourself hours of fruitless tinkering.
J**M
Easy plug and play would be buy again
Work great easy set up total plug and play. Night vision is in color
J**I
"Color night" model does not support IR
The product advertisement image claims that the "Color night" version supports BOTH "Full color night vision" and also black/white "normal night vision". Either my unit is defective or it does not actually support "normal night vision". I'm trying to use the camera in a place where it can get extremely dark (i.e., no residual light from the moon or street lamps). When it gets to this condition, I would love for it to use conventional IR-based night vision, but it only wants to use the visible-spectrum bright white LEDs. This is very distracting. The firmware claims to support both white LEDs and infrared LEDs, but setting the camera to use IR does nothing. I wasted an hour trying different settings trying to get the claimed IR support to work and eventually gave up. It's hard for me to tell the difference between defectiveness, shoddy firmware, or bad advertising. There are many listed features in the firmware that the camera clearly does not support. For example, there are options to configure pan-tilt-zoom, which this camera clearly does not have. Also, in order for you to watch a live view of the camera, you have to install an external Windows plugin. I didn't dare install software, so that made much of the firmware webpage unusable. At the very least, they should provide a motion JPEG capture of the camera. Sure, the FPS is slower, but at least it's better than nothing. That said, the "full color night vision" does work okay, but it's relying on heavy ambient light amplifications, so it's only good up until some threshold of darkness. The loss of conventional IR functionally is a pretty big hit that I don't think this is worth it. Other "full color night vision" cameras do actually still support a pure IR mode.
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