Nice deal on probably the cheapest good quality 180 degree pano/dual lens cameras available. This uses the smaller 1/2.5" sensors but has f=1.2 lenses so performance should be reasonably good. Paxvigo is a relatively small brand and ships from overseas but they seem to be offering one of the best values for the dollar for well reviewed cams. I believe most of their products are OEM Hikvision products. I believe there are a number of threads over on IPcamtalk and I have one of these and a couple bullet cams from them.
https://www.paxvigo.com/products/ebf810
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iirc ships from Hong Kong .. Hikvision OEM .. "plastic" body .. rtsp .. works with Blue Iris
Annke also has a deal right now on a similar dual lens camera .. so you have a couple of options right now for deals.
11min 21sec in case that link is wonky (video title "Hikvision ColorVu / LiveGuard 8MP Panoramic Cameras" in case link blocked altogether); he shows having to use Internet Explorer ... wow. Also, specs (I found) aren't clear & "4k" is a width, so hard to say what you're going to get.
Digging online I found that it could be 4632x1632 or 4096x1840 (either of which is abt. 7.5MP, I guess with rounding their claim of '8MP' isn't total BS), but "4k" is 3840x2160 or 4096x2160 (technically the later, but most TVs are the former), so if 4632 wide, you can't see it 1:1 on anything most of us are apt to own & tthe 'black bars' displaying the whole picture are going to be significant (33% of your screen).
Note: I don't own one, I was just bored enough to look this up (which talked me out of buying it).
11min 21sec in case that link is wonky (video title "Hikvision ColorVu / LiveGuard 8MP Panoramic Cameras" in case link blocked altogether); he shows having to use Internet Explorer ... wow. Also, specs (I found) aren't clear & "4k" is a width, so hard to say what you're going to get.
Digging online I found that it could be 4632x1632 or 4096x1840 (either of which is abt. 7.5MP, I guess with rounding their claim of '8MP' isn't total BS), but "4k" is 3840x2160 or 4096x2160 (technically the later, but most TVs are the former), so if 4632 wide, you can't see it 1:1 on anything most of us are apt to own & tthe 'black bars' displaying the whole picture are going to be significant (33% of your screen).
Note: I don't own one, I was just bored enough to look this up (which talked me out of buying it).
"4K Dual-Lens Panoramic Outdoor PoE Bullet Security Camera, 180° Lens"