Details
INSTAR IN-6001HD Indoor Camera
The successor of the IN-3001 and comparable in size with a pack of cigarettes. With the IN-6001HD you will not need much else to realize your surveillance system. This camera is equipped with infrared diodes for utilizing night vision in pitch dark environments. The integrated IR cut filter on the other hand allows for the capturing of native colours, as seen by the human eye. The built-in 90° wide-angle lense offers you as much viewing angle as possible. Through the use of an efficient h.264 compression codec it is able of recording video files on a Micro SD memory card with comparably small size but best picture results. Any device (i.e. smartphones) can connect to the cameras web interface and allows you full control to all its features. Thanks to its compact size and its modern design you won't be just limited to use it as a surveillance camera but also for your personal projects. The FTP support allows you to permanently store your recordings or to simply use the IN-6001HD as a multi functional webcam for integration on your website. Plug & PlayWPS offers easy integration into your existing wireless network while the P2P functions guarantees a simple and reliable access over the internet. A sophisticated user manual will guide you through the installation process. |
General Features of IN-6001HD Indoor Camera
90° Wide-Angle Lense
OmniVision® WDR Sensor The 1/3 inch WDR sensor is built on a 4.3 micron OmniPixel3-HS™ Pixel enabling 720p HD at unparalleled low-light sensitivity and a dynamic range in colour of 115 dB – compared to the 60 db of a regular VGA IP Camera. WDR allows you to capture high detailed colour videos even in high-contrast environmental lighting conditions. OmniVision WDR Sensor
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Lens & Sensor |
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Lens | 4,3mm |
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CMOS Sensor | 1/3 inch |
MegaPixel | 1.0MP |
Illumination | 0.05 Lux at F2.0 |
Lens Mount | M12xP0.5 |
Viewing Angle | about 90° |
Optical Zoom | fixed focal length |
Video Settings |
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Video compression | H264 |
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min. Resolution | 320x176 |
max. Resolution | 1280x720 |
Framerate | 25fps |
Picture (turn / mirror) | 180°, yes |
Communication |
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LAN connection (RJ45) | 10/100 MBit |
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integrated PoE | No |
integrated Wifi | up to 150 MBit |
max. recommended Wifi Distance | about 8-12m |
detachable Antenna | No |
Wifi Encryption | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
WPA / WPA2 Encryption Type | TKIP, AES |
WPS | Yes |
Features |
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Infrared Nightvision | Yes |
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integrated IR LEDs | 4 LEDs / 0,23 Watt / 850nm |
max. Night Vision Distance | 5-10m |
Works with 940nm IR LEDs | Yes |
integrated Infrared Cut Filter | Yes |
Motion Detection | Yes |
Alarm I/O In/Output | No |
Alarm Notification by Email | Yes |
Push Notification | Yes |
Alarm with FTP Upload | Yes |
Alarm Scheduler | Yes |
Video Recording (to SD Card) | Yes |
Snapshot Function | Yes |
Privacy Masks | Yes |
Multi View (InstarVision App) | Yes |
integrated (FREE) DDNS address | Yes |
Third Party DDNS Providers available | Dyn.com, DynDNS.com, No-IP.com |
uPnP | Yes |
ONVIF Protokoll | Profile S |
integrated Microphone | Yes |
integrated Speaker | Yes |
Audio Input / Output | - / - |
Pan & Tilt Control (motor driven) | fixed position |
max. storable Positions | — |
User Management | Yes |
Access Management | Admin, Guest, User |
Password Protection | Yes |
Requirements & Measurements |
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supported Operating Systems (OS) | Windows, MacOS, Linux |
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supported Internet Browser | Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari |
supported Smartphones | iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone 8, Blackberry |
max. working temperature | -5°C to 55°C |
Powersocket connection | 110 - 230V |
Power supply | 5V / 1.5A |
max. power consumption | max 3.5 Watt |
Mounting Thread | DIN4503 / ISO1222 |
Weight | 136g |
Measurements in cm (H / W / D) | 9.5 / 5.9 / 3.8 |
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edit of previous review Review by Mike
Quality User manual Price / Performance Mostly I'm up and running, but I've had problems using a budget-end windows phone remotely/non-wifi. I get a stream on wifi but nothing without wifi, and it's taken me a while to work out that the phone needs x64 architecture...ie more premium-end like iPhone. I think the processor is a Snapdragon 210, and it will be no surprise that it can't quite match iPhone or equivalent. I bought it understanding that. However, email service works etc. see Amazon review for more details. But now I know this, I'm fairly happy overall. (Posted on 12/23/2016)
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Very good Review by Mike
Quality User manual Price / Performance I'm new to this and it's my first camera, so there's plenty for me to explore still. I discovered Instar because I needed a camera that connected to a Windows phone. While I found it quite difficult to get up and running, especially on Windows phone, I did succeed. My difficulties involved not knowing what abbreviations stood for etc, so I was having to make sense of it all. It was easy on Ipad Air 1. But yes, it is working on all my devices, and I'm very pleased so far. I'll need to work out the email stuff and other settings, but so far so good. Quality seems very good. (Posted on 12/15/2016)