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Introducing Grundig’s new 3MP cameras

Grundig Security’s new Connect IP 3MP cameras come in vandal dome, flat dome and bullet camera housings. They feature an extended operating temperature range; comprehensive built-in analytics with motion detection; intuitive set-up; extensive infrared illumination distances; edge recording; and dual power support.
September 16, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Grundig Security’s new Connect IP 3MP cameras come in vandal dome, flat dome and bullet camera housings. They feature an extended operating temperature range; comprehensive built-in analytics with motion detection; intuitive set-up; extensive infrared illumination distances; edge recording; and dual power support.

The vandal dome IK10 is vandal-rated and has a 2.8~12.0mm varifocal lens and 20m infrared illumination, while the flat dome has a 2.8mm lens and 10m infrared illumination. There are two bullet cameras, one with a 4mm lens and 25m infrared and a second with 2.8 to 12.0mm varifocal lens and 30m infrared.

All the cameras are IP66 moisture ingress-rated and operate from -30°C to 60°C, without a heater, and include low voltage or PoE power options.

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