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OpenEye introduces new 4MP IP bullet camera

OpenEye introduces new 4MP IP bullet camera
See more with the new OE-C7224-AWR IP camera. This camera improves image quality with true WDR and increased resolution from the previous generation of bullet cameras, going from 2MP to 4MP. Using the latest in image sensor technology, the OE-C7224-AWR provides enhanced nighttime images.
See more with the new OE-C7224-AWR IP camera. This camera improves image quality with true WDR and increased resolution from the previous generation of bullet cameras, going from 2MP to 4MP. Using the latest in image sensor technology, the OE-C7224-AWR provides enhanced nighttime images.

With an integrated heater, the OE-C7224-AWR is operable in temperatures as low as -40°F (-40°C). It also fits seamlessly into your existing infrastructure using 24vAC, 12vDC, or a PoE switch.

There's more to be seen with the debut of our new outdoor IP bullet camera.

Improved image quality with true WDR
You’ll see improved performance in dynamic lighting conditions. True WDR uses a dual shutter setting to reduce effects caused by extreme light and shadow, to help balance color in the final image.

See further with high-powered LEDs
This camera’s IR LEDs enhance the quality of nighttime images, dependent on environmental conditions, allowing you to see up to 50 meters in low light conditions.

4MP resolution for greater image detail
The OE-C7224-AWR produces images with maximum resolutions of 4MP (2688x1520), helping you see finer details in each recorded image.


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Surveillance Cameras
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