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Redvision releases Vega 2052 bullet camera

Redvision has launched its outdoor Vega 2052 camera which it says is waterproof and resistant to vandalism. The company says the bullet camera does not require a junction box and is made from die-cast aluminium. It features a marine-grade plating as well as durable powder-coating. The camera’s cabling is routed through the housing and inside its walls or pedestal mounting brackets. Vega 2052 features a 2MP camera module with a Sony Exmor low light sensor.
December 10, 2018 Read time: 1 min

8785 Redvision has launched its outdoor Vega 2052 camera which it says is waterproof and resistant to vandalism.

The company says the bullet camera does not require a junction box and is made from die-cast aluminium. It features a marine-grade plating as well as durable powder-coating.

The camera’s cabling is routed through the housing and inside its walls or pedestal mounting brackets.

Vega 2052 features a 2MP camera module with a Sony Exmor low light sensor.

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