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The ZOSI 1080P 2.0MP HD Security Camera is a versatile 4-in-1 surveillance solution, offering high-definition video quality, robust night vision capabilities, and weatherproof durability. Compatible with various DVR formats, it ensures reliable performance for both indoor and outdoor use, making it an essential tool for modern security needs.
Brand | ZOSI |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Special Feature | Portable, Night Vision, Image Sensor, Motion Sensor |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Color | Wired-1Cam |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.9 x 3 x 2.8 inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Compatible Devices | Dvr |
Signal Format | Analog |
Other camera features | Front |
Low light technology | Night Color |
Focal Length Description | 3.6 inches |
Night Vision Range | 80 Feet |
Frame Rate | 5 |
Recording Mode | Multiple recording modes supported, including Event, Manual, and Schedule |
Optical Sensor Technology | CCD |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Lens Type | Wide Angle |
Video Input | BNC or other compatible video input formats for wired analog cameras |
Viewing Angle | 105 Degrees |
Manufacturer | Zosi Technology Co., LTD |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00698545075678 |
UPC | 698545075678 |
Part Number | 1AC-2116E-W-N |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.9 x 3 x 2.8 inches |
Item model number | 1AC-2112T-W-N |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Wired-1Cam |
Style | Wired-1Cam |
Material | Metal |
Shape | Bullet |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Portable, Night Vision, Image Sensor, Motion Sensor |
Usage | Surveillance |
Included Components | 1, Bullet Camera |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Years quality warranty |
L**M
Good Valua
Second one I bought as my original cameras give out. East install, work great, good price.
T**D
A superior replacement for old Lorex systems.
I have found the Zosi cameras to be superior to my Lorex cameras. A pleasant surprise as I had some hesitation about whether they would work with my ten-year-old Lorex hard-wired system. My Lorex 700 TVL 960H resolution system is outdated but good enough and I didn't want to change anything but the failed cameras. I was concerned that I would have to fool around with the confusing four-system switch on the camera pig tail but it was a non-issue; it was just plug-and-play. The build quality of the Zosi is better than Lorex too. An aluminum housing with an aluminum light and heat visor instead of plastic. And at one-quarter of the price of a Lorex replacement.
M**E
excellent for the price
camera is good, not great but good. it produces images with lots of noise during the daytime, at night time is better than average. colors are difficult to setup to match real life mostly on the darker side. it does work well and play good with existing equipment, had to force compression to cvi as ahd was causing flashes still 1080p 30f/s.
C**S
For the money
Good camera for the cost. Left my last system in a house I sold. Those were just like these only made by another company & a little more expensive. My DVR this time is better than my Zmodo. REALLY like the new DVR, from another company (no the one here), The cameras are about the same quality as I"m used to for 20$% less money. The night vision could be better, but I['m also in a place where there is a lot less ambient light to work with. When there is street lights, neighbors lights etc, night vision will work better on most cameras like these.Just bought the 4 pack of camera w/ the included wires. That's a good value. I could use a few 20 footers to fill a gap or two.Update- I received the 4 pack & they sent a different, ugly, battle ship looking camera that I don't want. It doesn't match the other 4 & & I don't want these behemoths hanging off of my house. What a waste of time. They have the same pic for the 4 pack as the singles & yet don't send the same cameras. Said they're sending the replacements. I will up date review when I receive them. Whey they sent when they orginally sent the 4 pack is pictured below.THey said they function the same. If they had the correct pic of the ones they sent in the 4 pack, I would not have bought them. They don't match.Update- Received the correct cameras today. That makes 8 of these that I purchased. They made things right so no harm no foul. I might not have cared so much had this been my first system or if this wasn't a new construction. All cylinders firing pic below. Have one more old camera to swap out.
J**L
Low Quality Cameras. Avoid
Don't buy Zosi. Anything Zosi will fail within about a year. After 3 years of trying, requesting any buying replacements, and frustration, I have to buy 2 completely new systems.Lets start with the support, as you will absolutely need it when their products fail.Customer support is responsive, until they agree to replace something. Then they disappear and have to be tracked down. That said, they only follow scripts for support, and do not have a grasp of the English language. You can send a detailed error description with pictures, and they won't read it, and will ask you to send what you already sent. And then in the middle of an open incident they will assign someone new to your incident who will not read any of the associated history, and you start back at the beginning. Be prepared to take and send pictures of everything before they will even talk to you.Their first solution to EVERY problem, upgrade the firmware. This includes cases when the DVR is completely dead, won't power on. *You can't flash firmware on a dead device. Step 2 is always replace the power cord, again, regardless of what the actual issue is (FYI most people do not have a custom Zosi power cord just sitting around).My favorite trouble shooting step was when my DVR failed to boot, thus nothing displayed on screen, DVR only continuously made a beeping sound. They refused to assist until I sent them a "picture of the beeping sound"...HOW do you take a picture of a beeping "sound?"I bought TWO different DVR systems. Both failed, multiple times. Support cannot grasp that someone might have bought more than 1 DVR from them, even after you provide model numbers, serial numbers, AND order number, all that clearly show different models and purchase dates. They combine all support incidents into 1 incident, and will only discuss the first ticket, and automatically close any new incidents on a different system. Be prepared for a battle and constantly repeating yourself to convince them of anything that does not follow their basic support script.DVR Firmware: Despite trying multiple firmware versions on different models, all models having a time sync and daylight savings abilities in settings that NEVER works. DVRs magically forget time zones continuously (meaning time is wrong), and daylight savings time NEVER adjusts properly, regardless of firmware version.The 5.0 MP cameras and DVR are fairly nice, on those times when they actually work. Decent night vision, easily to access history from app. The app is decent and fairly easy to use. I really liked the 5.0 MP NVR and cameras, on those times when they work. Errors went from completely dead system, system that only beeped (no boot), to finally one that locked up and stopped functioning every day and had to be rebooted daily. ZOSI reports that the 5.0MP cameras are proprietary and will not work with other brands, so they are all expensive throw aways when the DVR fails.The 2.0 MP DVR and camera are not high quality. Night vision is OK at best. Same app as the 5mp system, so good app. Its an ok low end system. DVR User Settings regardless of firmware are very poor on the 2.0MP systems. Cameras often had rolling lines and other picture distortion issues. Even bought line filters, no effect. All DVRs just stopped working. Would not boot, nothing displayed on screen. Cameras are too sensitive to motion, regardless of sensitivity, EVERYTHING sets them off, including tiny little bugs barely visible that are constantly attracted to them, making motion notifications useless as they constantly trigger.The app is usually good, however sporadically it tells you that total number of remote viewers is exceeded and refuses to let you use it for 24 hours. 1 user on 1 device somehow exceeds max number of remote users?Failures.EVERY 2.0 Camera has failed, both types of DVRs (NVR) and all DVR replacements failed, and 2 out of 8 POE Cameras all failed AT MOST within 1.5 years. *They kindly remind you that support only lasts a year!Camera Failures6 failures: 2.0 MP Camera, model 1AC-1062C-WS-N4 Failures: 2.0 MP Camera, model 8KN-418W4-00-FBA4 Failures: 2.0 MP Camera, Associated with DVR 8ZM-252W4-00-US4 Failures: 2.0 MP unknown model replacement cameras2 Failures: 5.0 MP Cameras, model IPC-1905E-W-CDVR Failures2 DVR Failures: H.265+ Full 1080p DVR, Model 8ZM-252W4-00-US3 DVR Failures: 8MP 4K PoE NVR, Model 8PM-1905W4-20-USAll systems are properly surge protected. Cameras are a mix of internal and external (all external cameras are sheltered from direct sun and weather exposure). EVERY 2.0 camera lasted a year at most.I switched to an older 2MP model DVD and cameras from a ZOSI competitor I bought several years back, and using the same camera wiring the ZOSI 2MPs were using, had no picture distortions, and now have a working, reliable DVR and cameras again for 1 location.Don't waste your money on ZOSI. You're basically throwing money away.
K**E
Great affordable camera
****Update****. Installed the second camera and tried to tuck the cord under my siding as I had the previous but the video adjustment knob is too large to discretely hide…..video is very goodInstalled this camera to replace one that was damaged by lightning.After I finally forced myself the ladder and did the swap the image quality was not that great ….but with the very kind guidance from Slina (ZOSI support) I was able to get that sortedVery happy with the result and although I have one more to swap I’m sure that will also look great.One thing to note is if you are replacing an older ZOSI camera like I did the base on the new is smaller and would require 3 more holes….you can swap the mounting base fyiGo Phillies !
A**N
Last a year if you're lucky read review
These do not old up longer then a year unless you water tight seal the connection outside. I would get the shrinking tubes that fit over the connection and use a heat gun to seal and shrink it around the connection so it water tight
T**.
nice picture.
clear picture. plug and play.
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