Reddit Reddit reviews Univivi Infrared Illuminator, 850nm 6 LEDs 90 Degree Wide Angle IR Illuminator for Night Vision,Waterproof LED Infrared Light for IP Camera,CCTV Security Camera

We found 10 Reddit comments about Univivi Infrared Illuminator, 850nm 6 LEDs 90 Degree Wide Angle IR Illuminator for Night Vision,Waterproof LED Infrared Light for IP Camera,CCTV Security Camera. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Univivi Infrared Illuminator, 850nm 6 LEDs 90 Degree Wide Angle IR Illuminator for Night Vision,Waterproof LED Infrared Light for IP Camera,CCTV Security Camera
Automatically turn ON and OFF. Built-in light sensor, the CCTV ir illuminator will be automatically turn on at night and turn off at daytime.Waterproof IP67.Ideal for both outdoor and indoor use. With high quality aluminum case and reinforced glass window.Greatly improve the performance for night vision cameras. Built-in 6pcs high power LED lights, view angle 90 degree, IR light distance about 65ft. The IR illuminator help producing better night vision image,best work with wide angle IP cameras and CCTV cameras.Wave length 850nm Infrared light. The beam lights is INVISIBLE to naked eyes but give a red glow.Power supply: DC 12V/1A, plug 5.5x2.1mm. The power adapter is NOT included.
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10 Reddit comments about Univivi Infrared Illuminator, 850nm 6 LEDs 90 Degree Wide Angle IR Illuminator for Night Vision,Waterproof LED Infrared Light for IP Camera,CCTV Security Camera:

u/ThMogget · 4 pointsr/oculus

Kiwi straps suck. Mamut Grips are best for big hands, but are good. AMVR are the best grips. I own both grips. I threw the kiwi things in the garbage.

The silicon interface depends on the person. It doesn't sandpaper your face like the stock one, and feels nice and cool for the first 5 minutes, but it feels awful once it gets sweaty - imagine a wet rubber wedgie on your face. I currently have the VRCover 'facial interface set' with the 'comfort' pad that is pleather. It isn't perfect, but its the best I have found.

I hear some good things about the Studioform strap, but it looks hot and one more thing to mess with. I went went with the Vive Deluxe Audio Strap, but that costs money. I ripped the headphones out of it, so I just have stock audio. I love the quick-adjust thing on the DAS like a hard hat - makes switching people so much faster and better.

Then there is the cable. I don't do the Oculus Link, but even so I have kids and I have heard of people ruining the cable charge port on the Quest yanking on it. I got one of those magnetic USB adapters to reduce the risk of port damage.

All of the goodies need to fit in a case, and I love this thing - its super sturdy and fits it all without being too big.

Then if you want to play in the dark you need a good IR light so it is dark for your wife to sleep but the Quest can still see.

u/megandr · 4 pointsr/whatisthisthing

That's no FLIR, that's a regular security camera with IR flood light to improve visibility at night, something like this

https://www.amazon.com/Univivi-Infrared-Illuminator-Waterproof-Security/dp/B01G6K407Q/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1518589315&sr=8-5&keywords=ir+light

u/i_got_jiggy_with_it · 3 pointsr/homedefense

Just for reference, here is an example PoE injector. Not being limited to batter opens up options if you can run the wire: https://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-PoE150S-Injector-Adapter-compliant/dp/B001PS9E5I

I don’t have any camera recommendations for you. But I did have a really shitty night camera for awhile. I ended up setting up an external IR light to make up for it: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G6K407Q

So that’s something to keep in mind if you are unhappy with whatever you get or want lighting from another source

u/Smaskifa · 2 pointsr/homedefense

Does your camera have infrared LEDs? You'd want to turn them off so that they don't create glare on the glass in front of the camera. I'd make sure it's possible to do that and still have the camera use the IR sensor instead of the day time sensor. I haven't tried this on my cameras, so I'm not sure if that's an option.

If your camera doesn't have IR LEDs, then I'm guessing it probably doesn't have an IR sensor either, so it wouldn't "see" the light given off by an IR LED.

You can indeed use external IR illuminators with cameras, but I've only done it by supplementing the existing IR on the camera, not using them instead of the camera's IR lights.

I use these IR lights to supplement the IR on my outdoor cameras.

u/James-Lerch · 2 pointsr/videosurveillance

If it were me I'd start adding some extra IR illumination. The 'Ghosting' issue is the camera doing long exposure per video frame and then 'stacking' video frames to improve signal to noise, which it does at the cost of increased motion blur.

Adding more IR light will improve this situation.

I installed one each of the following as en experiment and was rather impressed by the difference it made in my situation: (Not a sponsor, just a consumer)

24watt Wide Angle (good to about 20 meters)
24watt Wide Angle IR Spot light (good to about 40 meters)

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Given the area you're interested in and its distance I would think two or three of either would light that sidewalk up like a stadium when viewed thru the security camera while appearing pitch black to the human eye.

u/tungvu256 · 2 pointsr/Wyze

here you go. some people are using them with Wyze as seen in the reviews https://www.amazon.com/Univivi-Infrared-Illuminator-Waterproof-Security/dp/B01G6K407Q/

u/Fauropitotto · 2 pointsr/wyzecam

You'll need separate IR LED banks to illuminate your intended area. Adding more to feed off of a simple USB power source doesn't seem to be wise.

https://www.amazon.com/Univivi-Infrared-Illuminator-Waterproof-Security/dp/B01G6K407Q/

u/VueVille · 1 pointr/homedefense

I got these, but off eBay. There are hundreds of Chinese brands all selling probably the exact same device.

https://www.amazon.com/Crazy-48-LED-Infrared-Vision-Illuminator/dp/B0067S8IZ8/

Works very well, although the beam is on the narrow side. I have two of them covering a 120 degree sweep and they are very very bright.

My next purchase would however be these, the LEDs seem to be EXIR rather than the standard IR LED: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G6K407Q?psc=1

u/Pluckerpluck · 1 pointr/OculusQuest

What I want to know is whether something like this can light up the room for the cameras.

They obviously see infrared (the controllers use them), so lighting up the room with non-visible light could be a way to get a dark room with decent tracking. It depends if the IR light is too bright and blots out the controllers tracking (though tracking still works on the Rift in the sun, it's just a bit flaky)

u/Murfgon · 1 pointr/videosurveillance

WDR is great for certain situations sadly not this one, what you need is more IR lighting.
Here’s a quick video about WDR
https://www.axis.com/en-ca/technologies/forensic-wdr .
There are some cameras that will work in very low light conditions the Axis cameras with their lightfinder technology is great or the starlight cameras are amazing failing that something like https://www.amazon.com/Univivi-Infrared-Illuminator-Waterproof-Security/dp/B01G6K407Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=ir+illuminator&qid=1568064140&s=gateway&sr=8-4 would help a lot , try a magazine with a face on it put it on your vehicle so you can see how good it looks. Though you don’t seem to have a definition problem just a lighting issue. Hope this is some help to you.