AXIS P1375-E

Bullet IP Camera - PoE - outdoor - 1080p - day / night

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Using the next generation Axis chip, AXIS P1375-E Network Camera provides excellent video quality and a high level of defense to protect your system. Ideal for monitoring large outdoor areas where a high level of detail is required.

Bullet IP Camera - PoE - outdoor - 1080p - day / night

Overview

AXIS P1375-E: Stable 2 MP video surveillance for outdoor use

AXIS P1375-E Network Camera offers excellent video quality and a high level of defense to protect your system, thanks to Axis' next-generation chip. Ideal for monitoring large outdoor areas where a high level of detail is required, such as loading docks, car parks or city parks.

AXIS P1375-E is designed to provide excellent reliability in harsh conditions and climates. It can withstand extreme temperatures from -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F). Its IP66, IP67, IK10 and NEMA 4X rated enclosure protects it from water, corrosion and dust.

Key Features :

  • HDTV 1080p at up to 60 frames per second
  • From -40°C to 60°C
  • Lightfinder 2.0
  • Rugged and impact resistant design
  • Electronic image stabilisation
  • Power: Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af/802.3at Type 1 Class 3, max. 10.3 W, standard 5.9 W
Specifications
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General information

Product name

AXIS P1375-E

Brand

AXIS

Model

01533-001

Technical specifications

Camera type

Fixed

Signal

Digital

Bundle

No

Camera format

Bullet

Use

Indoor/Outdoor

Interface with the computer

Gigabit Ethernet - RJ45 Female

Wireless

No

Color

White

Product type

CCTV camera

Autonomous

No

Night vision

Yes

Sensor type

CMOS

Resolution

2 Megapixels

Video resolution

1920 x 1080 pixels

Built-in microphone

No

PoE (Power over Ethernet)

Yes

Apple HomeKit compatible

No

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 22 Nov 2022

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