The Pelco IBP521-1I 5 Megapixel Network Indoor Bullet Camera is designed for both wide-angle and long-range surveillance. With a remote zoom lens and advanced autofocus, it delivers high-quality video with exceptional clarity. This camera supports dual video streams and onboard edge storage, providing flexibility and efficiency in monitoring. Ideal for various indoor environments, it combines robust performance with intelligent features such as motion detection and camera sabotage alerts to ensure comprehensive security coverage.
Key Features
- 5 Megapixel Resolution: Delivers high-definition images to capture fine details for effective surveillance.
- Remote Zoom Lens (3-10.5mm): Adjusts focal length remotely for versatile monitoring of different areas.
- Dual Video Streams: Supports multiple video formats (H.264, MJPEG) for optimized bandwidth usage.
- Onboard Edge Storage: Allows up to 64 GB storage on a micro SD card for continuous or event-based recording.
- Advanced Motion Detection: Triggers alerts and recordings based on movement in specified areas.
- Camera Sabotage Detection: Notifies users if the camera is obstructed or repositioned, ensuring continuous surveillance integrity.
- Compatible with ONVIF: Works seamlessly with Pelco and third-party video systems for easy integration.
Detailed Camera Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Lens Type | 3-10.5mm motorized remote zoom lens with autofocus |
| Image Sensor | 5 Megapixel |
| Video Compression | H.264 (High and Main profiles), MJPEG |
| Streaming Capability | Two simultaneous video streams plus a service stream |
| Storage | Onboard micro SD card (up to 64 GB) |
| Operating Temperature | Up to 55°C (131°F) |
| Power Supply | Power over Ethernet (PoE+) Class 4, 24 VAC, 12 VDC |
| Detection Features | Motion detection and camera sabotage detection |
| ONVIF Compliance | ONVIF Profile S and Profile G conformant |
| Compatibility | Compatible with Pelco and third-party video management systems |



















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