Infrared Camera Housing

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    Mike Haldas
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    A customer recently contacted us with the following question:

    Can I use regular outdoor camera housing for a night vision ( infrared ) camera, or will I get a reflection in the front glass of it?

    CCTV Camera Pros response:

    Thank You for contacting CCTV Camera Pros. Most outdoor infrared cameras are already inside of weatherproof housings so adding one is not necessary. If you need to put a box style camera, which can not go outdoor without a housing, you can use an infrared outdoor camera housing like this one:

    https://www.cctvcamerapros.com/Arecont-Infrared-Housing-p/hsg1-o-w-ir.htm

    Please note that for a camera to work correctly with an infrared housing, the camera must support and night mode where the camera turns to black and white. This is a day night camera that would work with an outdoor IR housing:

    https://www.cctvcamerapros.com/High-Resolution-Security-Camera-p/pro-630dn28.htm

    Please let us know if you need anything else.

    #31909
    Anonymous
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    This housing can be used with any CCTV camera that has an IR Cut Filter, including megapixel IP cameras and analog cameras. This IR housing is made for outdoor surveillance and has a built in Heater/Blower for extreme cold or warm outdoor surveillance applications. This camera housing has an IP67 weatherproof rating and is vandal resistant.  The housing is made of die-cast aluminum which is resistant to impact and salt damage.  The window is made from 6mm tempered glass.  This infrared housing has a built in light level sensor that automatically triggers when the IR illuminators active.

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