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2022---annke-nc800-hands-on--smart-surveillance-camera-with-night-vision 〈Firefox〉

The stands out in the crowded security market by tackling the biggest challenge in surveillance: high-quality video in near-total darkness. Part of Annke’s "NightChroma" lineup, this 4K PoE (Power over Ethernet) camera doesn't just see in the dark—it sees in color. Hardware & Build

The NC800 is a tank of a camera. Built with a rugged, IP67-rated metal housing, it’s designed to survive extreme weather. It features a massive lens and a 1/1.2” advanced image sensor. To put that in perspective, the sensor is nearly twice the size of those found in standard 4K security cameras, allowing it to capture significantly more light. The "NightChroma" Experience

ANNKE NightChroma NCD800 4K Panoramic PoE Dual Lens Security Camera with f/1.0 Super Aperture, Acme Color Night Vision, Built-in Mic The stands out in the crowded security market

ANNKE NightChroma NC800 - 4K UHD Full Color Night Vision PoE Turret Security Camera with f/1.0 Super Aperture (0.0005 Lux)

Beyond the optics, the NC800 is "smart." It features on-board . This is a game-changer for reducing false alerts; instead of a notification every time a tree blows in the wind, the camera specifically identifies people or cars entering its field of view. Key Specs at a Glance Resolution: 4K (3840 x 2160) at 20fps. Aperture: f/1.0 (Always open for maximum light). Local Storage: Supports up to 256GB microSD cards. Power: PoE (802.3af) or 12V DC. Built with a rugged, IP67-rated metal housing, it’s

You can find the Annke NC800 and other models from the NightChroma lineup at the official Annke store.

In suburban ambient light (street lamps or moonlight), the image remains crisp and colorful. Acme Color Night Vision

If there is zero ambient light, the camera utilizes a built-in warm supplemental light (not harsh IR) to illuminate the scene, ensuring you still get color footage rather than "ghostly" IR silhouettes. Smart Detection

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