![]() In 2005, the first IP camera with onboard video content analytics ( VCA) was released by Intellio. The camera's Linux system contained video, alarm, and recording management functions. The first decentralized IP camera was released in 1999 by Mobotix. The Axis Neteye 200 was not intended to replace traditional analogue CCTV systems, given that its capability was limited to just one frame per second in Common Intermediate Format (CIF), or a frame every 17 seconds in 4CIF resolution. Thus, it was aimed primarily at the tourism industry. The camera was considered incapable of operating as a motion camera due to enormous bandwidth requirements. It was limited to a snapshot image each time the camera was accessed due to the lack of powerful integrated circuits capable of handling image processing and networking. Though promoted based on its direct accessibility from anywhere with an internet connection, the camera could not stream real-time motion video. The first centralized IP camera, the AXIS Neteye 200, was released in 1996 by Axis Communications. 4.1.1 Artificial intelligence and Internet privacy.I could save a lot of money going this route, but on the same hand it isn't worth while to buy them even at a discounted price if they are going to fail prematurely. If others are running indoor domes outside just not out 'in the weather', I'd jump on some of these indoor domes and put them up outside. It is the indoor domes that sell for cheap. I've seen groups of outdoor rated domes advertised but always near retail price. ![]() Same specs as the outdoor version that sells for $160 each, only difference is the non airtight base & non gasketed dome So at $50 each, that is a steal of a price. The outdoor version retails for around $160 each. ![]() Retail on the indoor dome cams are around $110 each Lets say a group of 8 indoor dome cameras are advertised for $400. Only difference again is that the base isn't air tight and the dome and base doesn't have the gasket. In a few instances, I've seen the indoor version sold in groups where someone bought them and for whatever reason and just wanted to dump them at a very fair price, so they are advertised at a fraction of what they retailed for and a huge discount compared to the outdoor version. I'm strictly looking at the difference of an indoor vs outdoor dome being a airtight base & gasket between the base & dome.įor instance, look at the higher end CNB domes, their outside domes don't have a heater or fan but they are still outdoor rated.ĬNB also sells their indoor version for a fraction of the price. (lets not factor that some outdoor domes are also vandal resistant, cause I'm not concerned about vandal damage) the only difference between a given manufactures indoor vs outdoor is that the outdoor dome has an airtight base with gasket between the base & dome. I should have pointed out the cams I'm looking at where dome style. If they crap out, you might not be able to find replacements for the same deal you have found this time. Expecially if you are paying the higher prices for the name brand stuff, it would save money in the long run to get the correct outdoor housings. The seals were bad and the PTZs kept crapping out. I know moisture used to really mess up my outside cameras when I got to this place. You might be able to find an outdoor housing from a different brand (used) and fit the new one inside since a lot of the newer stuff is quite smaller than how things used to be. If the cameras you are talking about are PTZ cameras and are name brand, they should have an option for an outside housing that is sealed better to prevent moisture from getting in. ![]() The housings are fairly bulky though, compared to the cameras themselves. You might need to replace a fan or two, but those can be found cheap too. I've seen a lot of them on sites like ebay for $20 or less (used). Not only do they lock for security reasons, they have small fans and heaters in them to help deal with the heat/cold/wet conditions. If the inside cameras you are talking about are the box cameras (or the same size and smaller) there are housings made for them.
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