Pros
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Good image quality — 1080p resolution is solid for general surveillance.
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Versatile signal — Because it supports multiple analog formats (CVI, AHD, TVI, CVBS), it’s good for upgrading older analog systems.
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Weather resistant — With IP67 rating, it’s suitable for outdoor deployment.
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Reasonable night vision — IR up to ~20 m is decent for many standard setups.
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Cost-effective — Being part of Dahua’s “Eco” series, it’s more affordable but still reliable.
Cons / Limitations
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Fixed lens — The 3.6 mm (or optional 2.8 mm) means no zoom; limited flexibility on field of view.
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Analog-based — Not IP/PoE; requires analog infrastructure or DVR compatible with HDCVI / AHD / TVI.
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IR range limited — 20 m is not extremely long compared to higher-end IR cameras.
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No advanced analytics — Being an eco / basic model, it may lack smart features like deep video analytics.
Use Cases — When This Camera Makes Sense
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Installing a budget-friendly outdoor surveillance system for a home, shop, or small office.
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Upgrading analog systems (coax) to HD without redoing cabling.
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For wide-area coverage where ultra-long IR is not needed.
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Situations where you don’t need advanced AI / analytics, just reliable video.
Things to Consider When Buying / Installing
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Make sure your DVR / recording setup supports HDCVI or the analog format you plan to use.
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Use a stable 12 V DC power supply.
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Plan cable runs to keep IR performance optimal (if too far, IR may not cover well).
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Ensure mounting is secure (since outdoor) and angled well to cover desired area.
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Regularly check for firmware (if applicable) to keep the device secure, especially if exposed.


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