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The Amcrest UltraHD 4K Outdoor POE IP Camera delivers stunning 8MP resolution with a super-wide 112° lens and advanced Sony Starvis sensor for superior low-light performance. Featuring 98ft infrared night vision, IP67 weatherproof and IK10 vandal-resistant housing, it’s engineered for all environments. Power Over Ethernet enables clean, efficient installation. Compatible with Amcrest’s smart app, cloud storage, and multiple professional recording platforms, this camera offers versatile, secure surveillance for modern homes and businesses.















| ASIN | B077Y52782 |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Security,Surveillance |
| Batteries are Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 73,145 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 793 in Dome Cameras |
| Brand | Amcrest |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | HomePlug |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 538 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 8 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8 MP |
| Field Of View | 112 Degrees |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Frame Rate | 15 frames_per_second |
| Included Components | Quick Start Guide |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 15.5 x 15.5 x 13.7 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Amcrest UltraHD 4K (8MP) Outdoor Security POE IP Camera |
| Light Source | Infrared |
| Manufacturer | Amcrest |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | IP8M-2493EW |
| Model Number | IP8M - 2493EW |
| Model name | IP8M-2493EW |
| Mount Type | Surface Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Night Vision Range | 98 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of IR LEDs | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Image Sensor, Night Vision |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
| Recommended uses for product | Security,Surveillance |
| Room Type | Office |
| Special feature | Image Sensor, Night Vision |
| UPC | 858999007032 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
| Usage | Surveillance |
| Video Capture Format | 4k |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Viewing Angle | 125 Degrees |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Wattage | 6 watts |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wired / POE |
| Zoom Type | Digital Zoom |
A**E
Homelab Must Have.
I recently bought two of these cameras to integrate into my homelab and provide my home with a bit of security. I cannot express enough how pleased I am with the quality of these cameras. They were easy to configure and setup with Frigate was painlessly easy. The audio quality is top notch, even though I couldn't get the default AAC audio codec to work and had to use G.711A instead. Installation of the cameras is a no brainer, you just losten the dome cover with 3 screws with the provided hex wrench, set your screws internally once you're happy with it's placement and then re-secure the cover. The camera can be rotated (manually) inside the dome 360 and has a solid vertical adjustment as well. I'm colorblind so I suppose I can't vouch much for the color "quality" but from what I can tell it's quite vibrant. And the AMCREST WebUI for the cameras gives you a lot of control over the image quality. The IR strength can be adjusted as well as Brightness/Contrast/Exposure/Gamma/Sharpness ect. You can adjust the audio gain within the webUI as well. Even at 25% gain I can hear conversations from those at the pumps across the street; so it's quite good though it's sensitive enough you'll want to adjust your output speakers volume; don't make the mistake I did and forget your 5.1 surround is set quite loud baha! I will most certainly be buying more of these for additional angles on the house as well as a couple for inside the house to monitor my kids and Lord forbid any unwelcome visitors.
D**A
Buena calidad !
Excelente calidad ! Lo único malo qué hay que pagar para Guardar videos en la nube
D**J
Good picture quality. Can be used standalone/no internet. CGI API works well.
Picture quality is great, especially snapshots. Can be used standalone/no internet. CGI API works well. You can configure both video and still images be saved on the SD card, I have it configured to save motion events as videos, and stills once a minute to the SD card 24/7. The stills are NOT frame captures of the video stream but jpg's from the raw data that do not suffer from the video compression. I do not intend to use this with any of Amcrest's online services or phone apps. I have the camera connected on an isolated DMZ with NO internet access. All attempts to connect to the internet are blocked and I connect to the cameras locally from my laptop and home server. Yes, you can provision it via the embedded web server just fine from a PC locally. Most config can be done without needing to install their browser plugin, but you do need to use their plugin to do some items such as motion ranges, privacy masks, etc... By default on power up the camera attempts to create these connections, but the camera is just fine if they are blocked. I find it ironic that their cloud service connection attempt is over HTTPS, however their "security" connection attempt is over HTTP. TCP: config.amcrestcloud.com:443 TCP: amcrestview.com:12367 TCP: dh.amcrestsecurity.com:80 UDP: p2p.amcrestview.com:8800 UDP: google-public-dns-a.google.com:53 UDP: google-public-dns-b.google.com:53 Amcrest vs Dahua: Yes, it's quite clear that Amcrest just OEM's camera hardware and firmware from Dahua. The Amcrest IP8M-2493EW appears to be a Dahua HDBW4831E (not 100% sure on that exact model number). I have nothing wrong with this business model, however I don't see much value in Amcrest investing in re-skinning all the UIs and firmware. Not intending to use any of their cloud services the only plus I see is Amcrest looks to be more consumer focused than Dahua (both in sales and support). Some faults: Whenever you login via the web interface, the camera automatically syncs the time from your PC to the camera, even if you have NTP configured, it takes whatever time you have on your PC and uses it. This cannot be disabled. If the time on your PC is slightly off the camera will step the clock and also be incorrect until the next NTP update. SMTP with the 'other' server option seems completely broken, there are some threads on amcrest forums about this. Mail test fails immediately and it doesn't even attempt to do a DNS lookup let alone a TCP SYN to the SMTP server. Amcrest's "user docs" are horrible. It seems they hired some contractor to simply take Dahua's docs and "translate" them from english to english and replacing all the company logos, providing no useful material. You can download the Dahua's user manual to get a better experience. The back of the camera has the pigtail coming out almost near the side, nowhere near the center. Mounting this camera isn't ideal. I bought one of the mounts (PFA136) which will give you space to store all those cables. Some pros: syslog works, it'll log to my home server just fine. ntp works, etc... The CGI APIs work well. Do a web search for the AMCREST_CGI_SDK_API.pdf and read through it. This is identical (or almost identical) to the Dahua CGI API doc. Some useful items from the SDK. You can obtain real-time still images from /cgi-bin/snapshot.cgi which is quite useful and better quality than stills captured from the video stream. It took me a few hours to write a shell script with wget to list contents of the SD card, and then retreive all the videos and stills on there to my home server. Relativly low power consumption, my switch reports 4W when IR off and 6W when IR is on (on about 40ft cat6). Pigtail: Oh it's almost a dealbreaker. What a horrible pigtail. People who are buying a PoE camera expect just one connection, an RJ45. This things has 5 connections, and "waterproofing" is only provided for the ethernet connection. On the inside of the camera the other end of the pigtail is broken out into 2 connectiors, a 6-wire connector with the Audio and Alarm relays, and a 9-wire connector with Ethernet, PoE, 12vDC, and the alarm ground wire. See my pictures. If you are only connecting the RJ45, you can safely unplug the alarm/audio header and even clip the 12vDC wires on the inside of the housing then chop off the unused pigtails leaving just the RJ45 external with no risk of shorts outside the camera.
J**E
Ok
Cumple con las expectativas
P**H
Great Turret Camera for the Price!
Amcrest UltraHD 4K (8MP) POE Vandal Dome Camera (IP8M-2493EW-V2) Review Here is what I thought about this Camera: Marketing: I looked at various offerings for Vandal Dome cameras on Amazon and found that this Amcrest camera has a lot of features, and Amcrest did a good job describing the most important ones on Amazon. Packaging: I have other Amcrest cameras and as with all of Amcrest’s products, I found the overall packaging to be excellent. The contents of the box were smartly organized in foam to maximize space while providing good protection for all the pieces. In addition to the camera, the box included a quick start guide for setting up the camera, as well as some other marketing and security information, and a warranty card. The quick start guide is only for setting up the camera. It is not a user manual that explains all the features of the camera and how to use it; however, a full user manual for that purpose is available online at Amcrest’s support site. Assembly/Installation: The camera came fully assembled so not much to add on this. There was a mounting template included to make mounting the camera easy; a nice addition. I have a PoE switch so connecting this camera just required me to run ethernet to it. Otherwise, it does have a mini pin barrel connector for power, which is handy, but no power supply is included which would make this camera not as attractive to the average user that would not likely have a PoE switch. It also is not a wifi camera, so it needs an ethernet connection regardless which is another limiting factor. Quality: I am just a regular user of these devices and not a professional in the field. So commenting on quality is subjective and based on what I am physically seeing with real world use. Based on what I paid for this camera, I think the overall quality both in its design and function is very good. The picture quality is very good; night vision was ok for near field but was not remarkable. Field of view is as advertised. I am not going to go into depth on all the features; suffice it to say this camera has ample features for a stationary turret camera. It is a good value with a few limitations. Finishing thoughts: This is a nice, low profile turret camera with good features and well worth the price, but will be stuck in a niche of users that have a PoE switch or a regular switch and the need to purchase a separate power supply.
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