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Costco.com has for Costco Members: Q-See 3MP HD Wi-Fi IP Dome Camera on sale for $79.99 (discounted price shown in cart). Shipping is free. Thanks mat2000

Note, non-members are subject to a 5% surcharge, making the total $84.99.

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Q-See 3MP HD Wi-Fi / ethernet wired IP Dome Security Camera

You can use either WiFi or wired ethernet to connect to the camera.
With a PoE splitter you can use PoE to power this camera. ( examples below * )


Costco online
https://www.costco.com/Q-See-3MP-...47564.html

Item #1320113
Online Price 99.99 $
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Your Price79.99$
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$20 manufacturer's savings** is valid 9/16/17 through 9/30/17. While supplies last.
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Features:
HD 3MP Video
Indoor / Outdoor
100' Night Vision
Record to SD Card, or QC NVRs (not included)

System Specifications
  • Resolution: 3MP (2048x1536)
  • Video Compression: H.264
  • Frame Rate: 3MP/20FPS, 1080P(720P)/30FPS
  • Memory Slot: Micro SD (Max 128GB, Memory Card Not Included)
  • Max. User Access: 20 Users
  • Compatibility: iOS/Android/Windows Phone
  • Wi-Fi Range: Up to 150FT (Line of Sight)
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g/n
  • Focal length: 3.6mm
  • Max LEDs Length: 30mm
  • Backlight Compensation: BLC, HLC, DWDR
  • Night Vision: 100FT
  • White Balance: Auto/Manual
  • Max Aperture: F 1.8 (F2.0)
  • Gain Control: Auto/Manual
  • Weather Resistant: Yes / IP67
  • Power Supply: DC12V

What's Included
  • 3MP Dome Wifi Camera
  • 12V Power Adapter
  • Quick Start Guide

QCW3MP1D Detailed Specifications
  • Resolution: 3MP (2048x1536)
  • Frame Rate: 3MP/20FPS, 1080P(720P)/30FPS
  • Memory Slot: Micro SD (Max 128GB)
  • Max. User Access: 20 Users
  • Compatibility: iOS/Android/Windows Phone
  • Wi-Fi Range: Up to 150FT (Line of Sight)
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g/n
  • Focal length: 3.6mm
  • Max LEDs Length: 30mm
  • Backlight Compensation: BLC, HLC, DWDR
  • Night Vision: 100FT
  • White Balance: Auto/Manual
  • Max Aperture: F 1.8 (F2.0)
  • Gain Control: Auto/Manual
  • Weather Resistant: Yes / IP67
  • Power Supply: DC12V

Note: As this has a micro-SD slot you can add a micro-SD and use this standalone storing videos on the local SD memory ( In other words an NVR or Blue Iris PC is optional to use )

Compare:
Qsee website $199.99
https://q-see.com/products/qcw3mp1d

Bestbuy $199.99
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/q-se...Id=6005803

Vendor on Walmart.com $179.38
https://www.walmart.com/ip/1-DOME.../996694711

Mac Mall $205.99
http://www.macmall.com/p/Q-See-Se...src=search

Another vendor on Walmart.com $131.87
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Q-see-.../218795284

Staples $174.99
https://www.staples.com/Q-see-3MP..._IM19W3138

and from vendors on Amazon $99.99 - $304.00 ( heck what is up with Deals#1 .. charging MORE than the company making items!?!?! )
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-l...dition=new

Home Depot
1 for $129.99
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Q-SEE-.../301466992
4 pack for $469.99
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Q-SEE-.../301402397

Adorama $176.75
https://www.adorama.com/qsqcw3mp1d.html

Dahua OEM model reference:
IPC-HDBW1320E-W
3MP IR Mini-Dome Wi-Fi Network Camera
http://www1.dahuasecurity.com/pro...-5591.html

Dahua USA model references:
3 MP IR WiFi Fixed Mini-Bullet Camera
DH-IPC-HFW13A0SN-W
http://www.dahuasecurity.com/en/u...p?pid=1294
3 MP IR WiFi Fixed MiniDome Camera
DH-IPC-HDBW13A0EN-W
http://www.dahuasecurity.com/en/u...p?pid=1184


Note this includes the 12v power adapter! - Good deal, add a microSD card and you've got a nice camera setup. At $80 you will have a hard time to beat this price purchasing this from Chinese vendors. ( remember you will need to include a 12v power adapter with the camera if you buy this from China )

You can use either WiFi or wired ethernet to connect to the camera.
With a PoE splitter you can use PoE to power this camera.
Examples of PoE splitter:
https://www.amazon.com/iCreatin-P...00NRHNPUA/
https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matt...01J6JP8XE/

*** Please see the wiki for info on passive vs active PoE splitters ***

ID spec distance and associated area max covered calculations ( 100ppf+ ):

This is the theoretical max based on raw pixels from the horizontal resolution and the horizontal FOV. Calculations based on data provided in ads / spec sheets. Some vendors like to play games and list diagonal FOV instead of horizontal FOV as that number is bigger and not clarify that it is diagonal FOV.
Actual real world results will be decreased due to the quality of the camera ( glass vs plastic lens, compression quality, sw/firmware,... ), installation view, as well as environmental conditions ( low light, haze, fog, glare off snow, water rain,.. ).

Practical meaning: Place your cameras in such a manner that any suspect / subject you wish to potentially ID is within this ID spec distance, as well as in a placement which will give you a high likelihood of obtaining a good facial image ( mount camera 8 feet or less high ).

compare to:
Ring Video Doorbell 720p at 160 degrees: 4.08 feet { 23.23 sq feet covered }
Logitech Logi Circle HD Wireless Security Camera 720p at 135 degrees: 5.44 feet { 34.85 sq feet covered }
Arlo Pro / Arlo Go 720p at 130 degress: 5.644 feet { 36.12 sq feet covered }
Logitech Circle 2 (V-R0008) 1080p at 180 degrees: 6.11 feet { 58.6 sq feet covered }
ezviz Mini Trooper 720p wire free cam at 116° : 6.33 feet { 40.54 sq feet covered }
Foscam C1 720p at 115 degrees: 6.38 feet { 40 sq feet covered }
YI Home Camera 720p at 111 degrees: 6.61 feet { 42.3 sq feet covered }
Arlo 720p at 110 degrees: 6.67 feet { 42.68 sq feet covered }
Blink XT - 720p ( 1080p version is planned ) at 110 degrees: 6.67 feet { 42.68 sq feet covered }
Ring Video Doorbell 2 / Pro / Elite 1080p at 160 degrees: 6.88 feet { 66.06 sq feet covered }
Ring Spotlight Cam wired / battery / solar 1080p at 140 degrees: 7.86 feet { 75.44 sq feet covered }
Ring Floodlight Cam 1080p at 140 degrees: 7.86 feet { 75.44 sq feet covered }
D-Link DCS-933L 640x480 at 45.3: 8.0988 feet { 25.92 sq feet covered }
ezviz CV-200 Mini Plus 1080p 135° : 8.15 feet { 78.21 sq feet covered }
Arlo Q / Arlo Q plus 1080p at 130 degrees: 8.47 feet { 81.34 sq feet covered }
Nest Cam Outdoor / Indoor 1080p at 130 degrees: 8.47 feet { 81.34 sq feet covered }
Samsung SmartCam SNH-V6431BN 1080p at 130 degrees: 8.47 feet { 81.34 sq feet covered }
Xiaomi MIJIA Smart 1080P IP Camera at 130 degrees: 8.47 feet { 81.34 sq feet covered }
Zmodo "spoe is not compatible with poe" bullet cam 2.8mm 720p at 81 degrees: 9.06 feet {57.99 sq feet covered }
Ring Stick Up 720p at 80 degrees: 9.17 feet { 58.67 sq feet covered }
Canary Flex 1080p at 116 degrees: 9.488 feet { 91.08 sq feet covered }
YI Dome Camera 1080p HD 112°: 9.82 feet { 94.396 sq feet covered }
Foscam R2 1080p at 110 degrees: 10.00 feet { 95.94 sq feet covered }
Reolink Argus 1080p at 130 110°: 8.47 10.00 feet { 81.34 95.94 sq feet covered }
Amcrest ProHD 1080p IP2M-841 / IP2M-841B at 90 degrees: 12.23 feet { 117.41 sq feet covered }
Annke AU-I61DR0104#US1 Cube Camera 4mm 1080p at 85°: 12.95 feet { 124.33 sq feet covered }
Swann PRO-T852 BNC connectors 1080p 80°: 13.76 feet { 132.12 sq feet covered }

LaView 2MP bullet camera ( from kit LV-KNT91F84E2 ) 4mm lens 1080p at 83.6 degree: 13.16 feet { 126.28 sq feet covered }
LaView 2MP bullet camera (LV-PB932F4) 1080p 79 degree: 13.9 feet { 133.13 sq feet covered }
LaView 4MP Dome (LV-PD504028) 2688x1520 90 Degrees: 17.12 feet { 230.08 sq feet covered }
LaView 4MP bullet camera (LV-PB3040W) 2688 x 1520 79 Degree:19.5 feet { 262.0 sq feet covered }
LaView 4MP bullet camera (LV-PB3040W) 4mm lens 2688x1520 70 Degrees: 22.01 feet { 295.78 sq feet covered }

Qsee 3MP IP Bullet Camera (QTN8037B) 2048x1536 65°-70° ( using 70 degrees ): 16.77 feet { 171.7 sq feet covered }
Qsee 3MP IP WiFi Dome Camera (QCW3MP1D) 3.6mm 2304 x 1536 81°assume H FOV: 16.30 feet { 187.70 sq feet covered } ( using 2304 x 1536 on data sheet, Costco page shows 2048x1536 )
Qsee 4MP IP Bullet Cameras (QCN8026B) 3.6mm lens 2560 x 1440 84° : 17.47 feet { 223.61 sq feet covered }

Hikvision DS-2CD2332-I 3MP EXIR Turret IP Cam 2048 x 1536 w/4mm lens 75.8° : 15.49 feet { 158.64 sq feet covered }

Dahua IPC-HDW4231EM-AS starlight fixed lens 1080p 1920x1080
w/2.8mm lens FOV H 110 degrees: 10 feet { area covered 95.94 sq feet covered }
w/3.6mm lens FOV H 87 degrees: 12.65 feet { 121.43 sq feet covered }
w/6mm lens FOV H 51 degrees: 21.58 feet { 207.16 sq feet covered }

Lorex 2MP / 1080p camera at 90 degrees: 12.23 feet { 117.4 sq feet covered }
Lorex 3MP camera at 75 degrees: 15.65 feet { 160.22 sq feet covered }
Lorex 2K / 4MP cameras at 83 degrees: 18.56 feet { 249.38 sq feet covered }
Lorex 2k / 4MP cameras 2688×1520 at 101 degrees ( like the bullet LKB343B or dome LKE343 in a lorex kit from costco online ): 17.12 feet { 258.2 sq feet covered }

Lorex LNB8005 / LNB8111B 4K (8MP) as well as Dahua IPC-HFW4830E-S 4K camera 4mm lens 88 degrees: 25.0 feet { 479.7 sq feet covered max }
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Last Edited by mat2000 September 25, 2017 at 12:57 AM
The following section is from Giomania's notes from discussions on ipcamtalk.com
It is for the Dahua OEM models firmware settings. They should be useful if you would like to run this camera standalone. Do note that in a comment in the Costco page for one of the Qsee camera's a poster mentioned using port 85 iirc. If you know of particular adjustments which need to be done for this camera here please let us know - thank you.

https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/dah...ost-206099

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Dahua Camera Initial Setup
1. Preparation – Before Disabling The Internet Connection


If using a password manager, generate the random password while you have an internet connection; you will copy and paste it in step 6. Access any links in the instructions below you may need, and download the current firmware posted here; Use either NTSC or PAL; they both work on the international model cameras. While you may find newer firmware releases, @nayr tested the version posted in the link.


2. Disable The Internet Connection On the Computer

Take note of your internet adapter settings so you can revert back after the camera is set up. Disable the internet connection on your PC/Mac by removing the Gateway IP address. If the PC/Mac is on a different subnet than 192.168.1.x, you need to change the IP address to 192.168.1.100, and the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0 as detailed here.


3. Power the camera via PoE

Connect the ethernet port from your computer to the ethernet port on a PoE Injector / Switch, and then connect the PoE port on a PoE Injector / Switch to the camera's ethernet connection. Some PoE switches use auto-sensing ports to detect whether or not a device is PoE compatible; in this case, the PC / Mac can be plugged into a PoE labeled port.


4. Power the camera via Low-Voltage Adapter

Power the camera with any 12V/1A power supply with a 2.1 diameter x 5.5mm long barrel plug via the camera's power connector. Connect the ethernet port on your computer to the camera's ethernet port.


5. Log Into The Camera

Open your web browser and go to http://192.168.1.108, login with username: admin, password: admin


6. Change the Default Password

After logging in, the UI opens a page where you can change the default password.


7. Change Network Settings

Go into Setup > Network > TCP/IP, and configure the settings for your LAN. Recommendation: Set a static IP Address, and prevent the cameras from connecting directly to the internet by setting a false gateway IP Address outside the DHCP range; leaving the field blank causes an error message when trying to save. Save the settings, power-cycle the camera, and re-connect it to your LAN. Note: The MAC address printed on the camera mount sticker may be different than what is listed in the web interface.


8. Re-Enable The Internet Connection On the Computer

Revert to the initial settings noted in step 2 above.

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"21) Website to test possible camera locations and various camera models for FOV coverage
Camera Calculator / Design Software"

https://calculator.ipvm.com/

Qnap compatibility:
The Dahua OEM models are listed, so these Qsee models should work as they are rebranded Dahua OEM hardware
https://www.qnap.com/en-us/compat...rand=Dahua
Dahua 3MP IP Bullet camera: IPC-HFW1320S-W 2.400.0000.11.R, Build Date: 2016-11-05 H.264 Yes No No No No Fixed sub-stream 5.1.1.3(4).4.20170703
Dahua 3MP IP Dome camera:IPC-HDBW1320E-W 2.400.0000.3.R, Build Date: 2016-04-01 H.264 Yes Yes Yes No In Fixed sub-stream 5.1.0.5

Synology compatibility:
Synology lists the Dahua OEM versions of these cameras, so they should work:
https://www.synology.com/en-us/co...rand=DAHUA
IPC-HFW1320S-W Camera MJPEG
H.264 2304x1296 Device Pack 5.0.0-2055
IPC-HDBW1320E-W Camera MJPEG
H.264 2304x1296 Device Pack 5.0.0-2055

NVR
Quote from flipmaster :

Q: "What are some recommended NVR options if one were to buy this camera?"

A: Any PC
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http://dahuawiki.com/SmartPSS/Install_Smart_PSS
When looking at NVR options do an assessment to help narrow your options:
  • What company is the OEM of the Cameras? ( Dahua, Hikvision, .. )
  • How many cameras do you want it to support? ( 4, 8, 16, 24, .. )
  • Do you want it to have integrated PoE ports? How many? ( 0, 4, 8, 16, 24, .. )
  • What is the highest resolution camera you want it to support? ( example 1080p, 4MP, 4K )
  • What is the highest resolution display you want it to support? ( example 1080p, 4K )
  • How many HDDs do you want it to support? ( 1, 2, more )

The more electronics in the NVR the more active cooling it will need and the louder it will be.

If you want a NVR which is quiet you should look for one which uses an AC/DC power adapter. This maybe seen in some units with 8 PoE ports or less. It
is possible to replace the factory fans with quieter fans if you are willing to take the time and spend a little extra buying a fan.

I recommend not getting an NVR with integrated WiFI. You will have more NVR options to pick from if you use separate WiFi equipment, and you will be able to update your WiFi networking gear ( router, access points, extenders ) without worrying too much about the NVR.

NVR Questions:
"Will this work with the 4K Lorex NVR from Costco posted here on SlickDeals?"
https://slickdeals.net/f/10409612-lorex-dahua-oem-6x-4k-8mp-security-camera-system-w-8-port-poe-ip-nvr-2tb-hdd-kit-at-costco-b-m-ymmv-for-799-99

A: Yes, both are Dahua OEM products and it will work. Remember if you wish to connect this and power this via PoE you will need a PoE splitter.

Additional Questions:
Q: Is it water proof / outdoor rated?
A: Yes. It is IP67 - which means dust proof, and can be immersed upto 1M in water for 30min. Naturally you will have to appropriately install and protect the RJ45 connection as well as the power barrel connection. I recommend finishing up by wrapping stretch silicone tape around the connections, and consider either pushing the connections back into the soffit or using a junction box to further protect the wiring connection bundle if mounted outdoors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_Code

Q: Can this be used outdoors?
A: Yes, it is rated for outdoors. You can use it either outdoors or indoors. Note dome cameras have more glare issues and over time direct UV exposure will degrade the plastic dome. Domes are great when glare is less of an issue and where the camera needs to be placed within reach of people. Also do consider the 3MP bullet version of this for outdoors.

Q: How do you run the power wire? Extension cords in the attic?
A: You can use the AC/DC power adapter which Costco lists as included. DO NOT use extension cords in the attic as they represent a fire hazard. You may also use PoE and Cat5e/Cat6 cable along with a PoE splitter to provide power to this camera. Here is an example of setting up the bullet version of this camera using a PoE splitter:
https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/bul...ost-213961
If you have more than a couple of cameras it is nice to use a PoE switch for power instead of AC/DC power adapters. Yes you would still need a splitter for each camera to take the power from the ethernet cable and inject it into the power barrel connection of the camera.
For questions about Cat5/Cat6 cables and sourcing for those cables please see the notes from the 4K Lorex camera deal:
https://slickdeals.net/f/10409612-lorex-dahua-oem-6x-4k-8mp-security-camera-system-w-8-port-poe-ip-nvr-2tb-hdd-kit-at-costco-b-m-ymmv-for-799-99

Q: I want to use PoE to power this camera, can I just connect a ethernet cable from a PoE switch or NVR PoE port to the camera's ethernet port.
A: You will need a PoE splitter to inject power from the ethernet cable ( cat5e or cat6 ) into the barrel power connector of the camera. If you are using the AC/DC power adapter you can use a passive PoE splitter like these examples:
https://www.amazon.com/iCreatin-P...00NRHNPUA/
https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matt...01J6JP8XE/
If you will be using your PoE switch / NVR PoE ports to inject the power you will need an active PoE splitter - whose electronics will tell your PoE switch that you need power on this line.
Example - no endorsement
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K4RKZF8/

Q: Anyone know if this version records sound?
A: These are just security cameras with out any audio ability. Most security cameras have traditionally not had audio here in the US - especially as some states require multi-party consent to record audio. Also note that audio in security camera type products are normally asynchronous ( think walkie talkie over and out sort ), and if you need something like phone communications you will need a product based on VOIP standards ( if using IP ).

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Hi kothapet,

Please ask Costco to write me a nice check or send me some cameras. Wave

Seriously???

No I do not work for Costco, the DNC, Russia, ...

Bottom line - I've participated here on SD as a "consumer" and due to delinquents have had to buy security cameras and learn a lot as I find bad solutions didn't work out - and thus finally have something meaningful and worthwhile to share with others here.

Granted I still have a lot more to learn, and am happily consuming other SD'ers information they share on other products which I find interesting but have less knowledge about.

After having to deal with returns to other vendors as well as Costco - I have become a big fan of purchasing some products from Costco when it makes sense.

For a product that is complex and requires time to setup and test like security cameras, it makes complete sense to purchase from a vendor who will give you a better return policy.

Hmmm.. Costco may also be pissed when I tell people to return the Arlo Pros they bought after they find they have lag and motion detection issues LMAO

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09-22-2017 at 06:03 PM.
09-22-2017 at 06:03 PM.
Quote from exilepa :
You're about to get TD for not including a link to the Costco site....
Thanks exilepa! Thought I had already put it in there.

( btw - here it is https://www.costco.com/Q-See-3MP-...47564.html )
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5thgen
09-22-2017 at 07:10 PM.
09-22-2017 at 07:10 PM.
No option for wired instead of WiFi? Nm, there is a wired option.
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09-22-2017 at 07:15 PM.
09-22-2017 at 07:15 PM.
Quote from 5thgen :
No option for wired instead of WiFi? Nm, there is a wired option.
Hi 5thgen,

You can use WiFi or wired ( cat5e / cat6 ) - very nice option.
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09-22-2017 at 07:23 PM.
09-22-2017 at 07:23 PM.
POE capable?
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09-22-2017 at 07:24 PM.
09-22-2017 at 07:24 PM.
good price, almost perfect specs at this price range. just note that it is not PTZ though angle seems wide.
Edit: angle is only 81 and not 120....so thats a bit of a downer, but still not bad for the price.
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09-22-2017 at 07:35 PM.
09-22-2017 at 07:35 PM.
Quote from supernoman :
POE capable?
Hi Supernoman,

Yes, however you would need a PoE Splitter as the unit iirc needs the power to come in to the separate power connector.

I have added pictures showing the pigtail now.

Quote from HarryS4062 :
good price, almost perfect specs at this price range. just note that it is not PTZ though angle seems wide.
Hi HarryS4062,

Indeed not a PTZ ( Pan Tilt Zoom ), you manually set the view angle and then replace the dome.

According to the specs the FOV is 81 degrees - not too bad compared to many of the other products which we see listed here.

Edit - don't be down about 81 degrees - it is actually good as it gives it a longer ID distance, and works very nicely in corner spots. I am thinking this would be a nice camera for a covered front porch area. ( do note domes are known to have some glare issues so they are better indoors than outdoors )

BTW - I just calculated the ID distance info:
Qsee 3MP IP WiFi Dome Camera (QCW3MP1D) 3.6mm 2304 x 1536 81°assume H FOV: 16.30 feet { 187.70 sq feet covered } ( using 2304 x 1536 on data sheet, Costco page shows 2048x1536 )
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you'll need this on both ends if you want to use the ethernet to run power.

https://www.amazon.com/iCreatin-P...e+splitter
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wonder if you can save videos to a NAS or ftp. I didn't see that as an option in the description.
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wonder if you can save videos to a NAS or ftp. I didn't see that as an option in the description.
Hi 5thgen,

This is basically a rebranded dome version of the Dahua IPC-HFW1320S-W
3MP IR Mini-Bullet Wi-Fi Network Camera

I have the amcrest brand of the wired PoE version ( non-wifi ) and it is a nice solid camera w/o the micro-SD card slot.

Looks like it works with NAS, and supports FTP..

Here is the spec sheet of the Bullet model IPC-HFW1320S-W
http://www1.dahuasecurity.com/pro...-5631.html

For your particular question note:
Compression: H.264/H.264B/H.264H/MJPEG
Streaming Capability: 2 Streams

Ethernet: RJ-45 (10/100Base-T)
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi(IEEE802.11b/g/n),50m(open field)

Protocol:
HTTP;HTTPs;TCP;ARP;RTSP;RTP;UDP;SMTP;FTP;
DHCP;DNS;DDNS;PPPOE;IPv4/v6;QoS;UPnP;NTP;
Bonjour;802.1x;Multicast;ICMP;IGMP;

Interoperability: ONVIF, PSIA, CGI
Streaming Method: Unicast / Multicast

Edge Storage:
NAS(Network Attached Storage)
Local PC for instant recording,
Micro SD Card 128GB

Web Viewer: IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari

Management Software
Smart PSS, DSS,Easy4ip
Smart Phone
iPhone, iPad, Android Phone

The IPC-HDBW1320E-W
3MP IR Mini-Dome Wi-Fi Network Camera spec sheet:
http://www1.dahuasecurity.com/pro...-5591.html
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09-22-2017 at 09:36 PM.
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Quote from mat2000 :
Hi 5thgen,

This is basically a rebranded dome version of the Dahua IPC-HFW1320S-W
3MP IR Mini-Bullet Wi-Fi Network Camera

I have the amcrest brand of the wired PoE version ( non-wifi ) and it is a nice solid camera w/o the micro-SD card slot.

Looks like it works with NAS, and supports FTP..

Here is the spec sheet of the Bullet model IPC-HFW1320S-W
http://www1.dahuasecurity.com/pro...-5631.html

For your particular question note:
Compression: H.264/H.264B/H.264H/MJPEG
Streaming Capability: 2 Streams

Ethernet: RJ-45 (10/100Base-T)
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi(IEEE802.11b/g/n),50m(open field)

Protocol:
HTTP;HTTPs;TCP;ARP;RTSP;RTP;UDP;SMTP;FTP;
DHCP;DNS;DDNS;PPPOE;IPv4/v6;QoS;UPnP;NTP;
Bonjour;802.1x;Multicast;ICMP;IGMP;

Interoperability: ONVIF, PSIA, CGI
Streaming Method: Unicast / Multicast

Edge Storage:
NAS(Network Attached Storage)
Local PC for instant recording,
Micro SD Card 128GB

Web Viewer: IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari

Management Software
Smart PSS, DSS,Easy4ip
Smart Phone
iPhone, iPad, Android Phone

The IPC-HDBW1320E-W
3MP IR Mini-Dome Wi-Fi Network Camera spec sheet:
http://www1.dahuasecurity.com/pro...-5591.html

Thanks. Think I'll wait for Black Friday deals on an amcrest since I already have an amcrest ptz and would like to use one app.
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mat2000
09-22-2017 at 10:03 PM.
09-22-2017 at 10:03 PM.
Quote from 5thgen :
Thanks. Think I'll wait for Black Friday deals on an amcrest since I already have an amcrest ptz and would like to use one app.
Hi 5thgen,

The app you use for that Amcrest PTZ may not necessarily work with other amcrest products. I would double check that - also take a look at the following Amcrest product....

https://amcrest.com/amcrest-3mp-w...white.html

hint - Dahua is the OEM also on that one

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You can typically get the various Dahua OEM products to work well with each other, and even use the Dahua software to access them.
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Last edited by mat2000 September 22, 2017 at 10:19 PM.
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