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Product Description
Color camera: 380 TV Lines, 0.5 Lux, 4.3mm (70 deg)
Frequency: 2.4 GHz
LOS range: 500ft line of sight,
Indoor range: 200ft ~ 400ft tested indoor through walls Included receiver connects to
any TV, VCR or a DVR.
Built-in 4 Channels, Wireless Color Camera & bracket, Wireless Receiver, Power Adapters, Video & Audio Cable
Note: Nanny cameras with 2.4GHz & 5.8 GHz frequency can be interfered by other wireless devices such as a wireless router or cordless phones. And by FCC rules, other bands are not allowed for the consumers. Because all nanny cameras are non-refundable please order it at your own risk.
If you are looking for a Digital Wireless Clock Radio Camera (default: color), we have it! The default camera for this item is dual color & b/w. Audio recording is an optional upgrade for this device.
Are you interested in this Digital Wireless Clock Radio Camera (default: color) / Nanny Camera but not sure what's required for setup, how it works or you just have a general inquiry? Chat with one of our Nanny Camera Specialists.
To place order by phone, please call us at 1-845-369-1777
Business Hours: Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm ET
Your purchase will be confidential and shipped in discrete packaging without our company name.
The charge will appear on your credit card statement as "SCS Enterprises, Inc."
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Technical Details
- Sensor: CCD
- Sensor Mode: Dual Color & B/W
- Sensor Size: 1/3
- Resolution: 420 TV Lines
- Res (Standard): 420 TV Lines
- Res (Upgraded): 600 TV Lines
- Lux at BW Mode: 0.02 lux
- Lux at Color Mode: 0.2 lux
- Sensitivity (Standard): 0.02 lux
- Sensitivity (Upgraded): 0.003 lux
- IR Sensitivity: Yes
- Viewing Angle: 75 Deg. Horiz.
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- Audio: Optional
- Power Rating: 110V Plug
- Power Type: 110V Plug
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- No of Channels: 52
- Range: 300 ft
- Wireless Type: Digital, Encripted
- Special #1: Optional built-in DVR
- Special #2: No interference
- Special #3: Encripted
- Included Items: Power Adapters, Receiver
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Variations of This Product
You are currently viewing the Digital Wireless version of the JCT-820DX.
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Q&A: Have a specific question about this product? click here.
Q&A: JCT-820DX
- Do you sell clock radio camera models internationally?
- We will included the 220V to 110V (60Hz) step-down converter.
However, if your country uses 50Hz, the time on the clock, because it is digital, will not be correct (off about 20 min a day)
Q&A: NANNY CAMERA, WIRELESS CAMERA
- Can wireless system have interference?
- There are 2 kinds of wireless video signals, analog & digital. Analog refers to a RF(Radio Frequency). Only FCC approved RF video signals for consumers are 5.4GHz, 2.4GHz & 900 MHz (obsolete). RF video signal can be interfered by other wireless products in same frequency such as cordless phones and wireless routers. Level of interference varies depending on the proximity of the camera to the receiver and the interfering source. There may be no noticeable distortion in video to slight ~ heavy horizontal lines in video. On the other hand, digital wireless or wi-fi have no interference at all.
GENERAL QUESTIONS ON WIRELESS
- Can a camera detect motion?
- No, not the camera itself. Motion detection is a function of a recorder such as a DVR where it digitally senses video fluctuation to record upon motion. A VCR or a consumer level DVR (e.g Tivo) can not detect motion.
- Can a security camera itself record? such as a pinhole or a miniature camera?
- No, unlike a camcorder, security cameras do not record by themselves. You will need to connect a camera to a recorder such as a VCR, DVR or a PC with a recording software. However, we do carry "all-in-one" cameras that can record to its built-in DVR and also a "self-contained systems" that have a DVR attachment.
- Do your cameras work with different voltage for other countries?
- Most of our cameras come with a power adapter that can handle form 110V ~240V AC. In case you get a camera with direct AC plug-in such as clock radio camera we will include the 220V to 110V (60Hz) step-down converter. However, if your country uses 50Hz, the time on the clock, because it is digital, will not be correct (it will be off about 20 min a day)
- How can I connect a camera to a laptop?
- All security cameras (except for web or wifi IP cameras) are composite video, so you will need to convert the signal to digital in order to connect to a laptop via USB port.
You can use a video capture device found in a computer store however most likely it will not come with a security recording software.
We recommend USB DVR or if you have a wireless router, you can use: WiFi IP Camera with out any video capture device.
- How can I connect a camera to internet?
- All security cameras (except for web or wifi IP cameras) are composite video, so you will need to convert the signal to digital in order to connect to a laptop via USB port.
You can use a video capture device found in a computer store however most likely it will not come with a security recording software.
We recommend DVR with network feature at: Network DVR or if you have a wireless router, you can use: WiFi IP Camera with out any video capture device.
- What is a wireless system?
- Wireless system refers to a camera that can transmit video/audio signal to a receiver or to a wireless router without using any cable in between. There is no such thing as wireless power, even wireless cameras needs power either via plug-in or batteries.
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