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The Mini Security POE IP Camera delivers professional-grade 3MP HD video with a compact 3.7mm pinhole lens, perfect for discreet indoor surveillance. Featuring 802.3af Power Over Ethernet for streamlined installation, dual H.265/H.264 encoding for efficient bandwidth and storage use, and seamless remote access via smartphone app, it’s designed for the modern manager who demands clarity, convenience, and cutting-edge tech in one sleek package.
| Indoor/Outdoor usage | Indoor |
| Compatible devices | Desktop, Smartphone |
| Power source | 12V DC / 48V POE |
| Connectivity protocol | Ethernet |
| Controller type | IOS |
| Mounting type | Wall mount, ceiling mount |
| Video capture resolution | 1296p |
| Colour | 3.7mm 48v Poe Black |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Included components | 1 x Camera 1 x User Manual (English) 1 x Download Card 1 x Screws Set |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Wireless communication technology | Ethernet (LAN) |
| Form factor | Turret |
| Effective video resolution | 3 |
| Viewing angle | 70 Degrees |
| Upper temperature rating | 60 Degrees Celsius |
| Frame rate | 20fps |
| Material | Metal |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
| Wattage | 2 watts |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.3 x 4.5 x 4 centimetres |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.5 x 10.3 x 9.3 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 5.3 x 4.5 x 4 centimetres |
| Model year | 2021 |
| Part number | I706-2-P-FHW |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Maximum shutter speed | 1/25 seconds -1/100,000 seconds Seconds |
| Effective still resolution | 3 MP |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**L
Not that small
Great little poe camera, small enough to fit in bird box.
N**T
All ports open so a Security risk & ONVIF doesn't work
This product worked if you used the supplied desktop CMS app, which doesn't install via normal Windows install process. So do not trust the app. I wanted the camera to use via ONVIF to fit into my system, but the camera doesn't respond to any ONVIF commands, RTSP or FFMPEG requests for picture streams, so useless for me. As part of my trouble shooting I discovered it has ALL network ports open, a security risk in my view. Even a reset doesn't fix anything. I returned it.
M**N
[Update] Long term review
So I’ve owned this camera now for over 2 years. I use it to provide a constant RTSP stream to a CCTV system (that I built on a Raspberry Pi). For the price, this camera is good value however, I have one major niggle which I haven’t found a solution to. Periodically the camera will just seize up and stop responding over the network. I have to power cycle the camera (i.e. turn off and back on again) to make the camera work again.Does anyone know how to download firmware upgrades for this device? Unfortunately, the update mechanism built into the camera appears to contact servers that don’t exist so it is impossible to do a firmware upgrade without manually downloading the upgrade files and applying them. But where do I download these from? Where is the Revotech support site? Does it actually exist? Any help would be massively apprieciated.
J**N
Buy only if you know what you're doing with networking, and like the CCP as they watching.
Camera only supports the management UI out of the box on statically defined ip the 192.168.1.0/24 range. So if your network is say 192.168.16.1/24 then your going to either change that network or have another router handy for offline config or spare network port on your computer or RJ45 dongle for your phone to enable configure on a second subnet.This camera phones home to a lot of places.. DO NOT INSTALL THE CAMERA ON THE SAME NETWORK AT YOUR PRIAVTE DATA OR CRITICAL SYSTEMS. (See above about having a second router for offline configuration)The image is OK, compared to my Reolink gear with the same Megapixel count, ReoLink is twice as clear.the 1.44mm is a good fisheye and when I used it with Synology and corrected the aspect ratios it works pretty well.THIS Camera is novices.. if you don't know your subnet from your RTSP then this ain't for you.DON'T download the app the instructions tell you to... not only does it not work without providing explicit permission to you location, media files and microphone, it is of zero use without getting it on your network first, in which case you should use the port 80 web UI.The booklet says it comes with a CD, mine did not. If yours does, I would put a condom on it before putting in my DVD drive because of the above.To add this to sinology you want to specifyport 6688Brand [ONVIF]Remember to change the default password!!!!! (I even deleted the default admin account after creating a new one) just to be sure.
R**R
not a bad camera once you get it working
For the money this isn't a bad little camera, however getting it working is not a trivial task.1. The instructions seem to vary as to how to set it up, there are different ip addresses given in different instructions, they all suggest the range 192.168.1.???.2. I used onvif device manager, this found finds the unit , in my case at 192.168.1.105. I tried ping this no joy, I then enabled a dhcp server on my network it allocated its ip in the 192.168.0.0 range, I was then able to log in to the admin console, disable dhcp and allocate a static ip address, I unticked everything on the network/basic page.3. I would recommend that you set these cameras to a different IP range and block external access i your firewall, in my case my computers are in the 192.168.0.0/24 range and the cameras are set to 192.168.1.0/244. Block external access for the above range, as these cameras seem to have a tendency to call external servers.
D**N
See review port 6688 works with Swann ONVIF setup
It works.This is an update from last review with added stars. The port you need is 6688 however the camera did not work at first with my Swann CCTV on manual set up sub net 255.255.255.255 as normal. I set the recorder to auto within the ONVIF which is a common interface, a standard for cameras. I still don't know which letter ONVIF profile. Maybe (S) The information shows it can take the 48 volt power over Ethernet. I had to let the recorder find the IP addresses on the auto set up. I would buy another and hope they are cheaper. It's a good wide view like that of a dash cam. Not bad but not great. I have this inside my garage as a covert camera to keep a check on tools etc.
I**Y
Small camera, good picture and video quality
Works fine, it’s very small ip camera, good for cctv. Very lightweight. Good picture and video quality, even at night. It may take a while to install but just fallow the instructions and it will work.
D**T
Good for the price
Quite pleased with it for the price. It does what I need it to do. Picture quality at 40-60ft is reasonable. I cannot make out faces, but I can see if someone is up to no good or lurking - probably before they notice this little camera pointing at them. The quality of the video at night is surprisingly good, depending only on street lights. Quite easy to install and setup. I initially tried using it with iSpy open source recording software but the image glitches for some reason. The stream plays flawlessly through VLC. CloudSEE works very well on Android. It would be nice if they came in white as well as black. I would also have appreciated it if a polarising lens attachment was available to reduce reflections when this camera is used behind glass.
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