Did you know 60% of burglaries happen after dark? While you sleep, your property stays vulnerable. Traditional cameras fail when light disappears - that grainy footage won't catch license plates or facial details. But what if your security system could see clearer at night than human eyes?
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Infrared LEDs in our cameras detect heat signatures up to 100ft away. You get crisp 1080p footage even in 0-lux darkness. See how it works:
Standard Camera | Our IR Camera | |
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Night Vision Range | 20ft | 100ft |
Image Resolution | 720p | 4K (3840×2160) |
Over 40% of hit-and-runs occur at night. Our automotive IR cameras eliminate blind spots with 150° wide-angle viewing. Key features:
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(infrared night vision security camera)
A: Infrared night vision uses IR LEDs to emit invisible light, which the camera sensor detects to create clear monochrome images in complete darkness. This allows 24/7 surveillance without visible light.
A: Most consumer models offer 20-100 feet night vision range, with higher-end cameras using advanced IR illumination for distances up to 200 feet. Check specifications for exact coverage.
A: Yes, infrared car cameras use specialized IR-cut filters and wide dynamic range (WDR) to capture license plates and road details in low-light conditions while minimizing glare from headlights.
A: No, IR light reflects off glass surfaces, causing glare. For outdoor monitoring through windows, use cameras with visible light modes or external IR illuminators placed outside.
A: Most quality models feature IP66-IP68 ratings, making them resistant to rain, snow, and dust. Always verify weatherproof certification before outdoor installation.
A: While providing visibility in darkness, IR mode typically reduces resolution to 720p-1080p (vs daylight 4K) and creates black/white footage. Advanced models maintain better detail through sensor optimization.
A: Yes, through combined PIR motion sensors and IR-based video analysis. Some models offer color night vision using ambient light and smart exposure control for improved detection accuracy.