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CP-URC-DC24PL2-V3 – 2.4MP IR Dome Camera (20Mtr)

Key Features:

  • 2.4MP CMOS sensor delivering up to 30fps@2.4MP

  • 3.6mm fixed lens (optional 2.8mm/6mm)

  • 20-meter IR range for clear night vision

  • DWDR, BLC, HLC, and 2D-DNR for enhanced clarity

  • Supports HD/SD and two analog formats (switchable)

  • OSD menu with control over coaxial cable

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CP-URC-DC24PL2C-V3 – 2.4MP IR Dome Camera with Mic (20Mtr)

Key Features:

  • 2.4MP CMOS sensor with up to 30fps@2.4MP

  • Built-in microphone for real-time audio capture

  • 3.6mm fixed lens (2.8mm optional)

  • 20m Smart IR for enhanced night vision

  • DWDR, 2D-DNR, BLC, and HLC image enhancements

  • Switchable HD/SD video output via coaxial control

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CP-URC-TC24PL2-V3 – 2.4MP IR Bullet Camera (20Mtr)

Key Features:

  • 2.4MP PS CMOS sensor with up to 30fps@2MP

  • 3.6mm fixed lens (6mm optional) for flexible viewing

  • 20m Smart IR range for clear night vision

  • DWDR, 2D-DNR, BLC, and HLC for image enhancement

  • Day/Night (ICR) for true color reproduction

  • IP67 weatherproof housing for outdoor use

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CP-URC-TC24PL2C-V3 – 2.4MP IR Bullet Camera with Mic (20Mtr)

Key Features:

  • 2.4MP CMOS sensor with 25/30fps@2.4MP output

  • Built-in microphone for clear audio recording

  • 3.6mm fixed lens (2.8mm optional)

  • 20m Smart IR range for sharp night vision

  • DWDR, 2D-DNR, BLC, and HLC for image clarity

  • IP67 weatherproof design with HD/SD switchable output

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