🔒 Light Up Your Security Game!
The 80ft IR Illuminator is a state-of-the-art infrared light designed for security cameras, featuring a robust 80ft range, even illumination technology, and premium outdoor durability. With automatic day/night functionality and a complete installation package, it’s the perfect addition to any security setup.
Night Vision | Night Color |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
Control Method | App |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Classroom |
Light Source Type | LED |
Color | Black |
Installation Method | Wall-Mounted |
Upper Temperature Rating | 55 Degrees Celsius |
Additional Features | night-vision |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Wattage | 4 Watt-hours |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Connectivity Protocol | Infrared |
Wireless Technology | Infrared |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 2.9 x 2.5 x 2.7 inches |
Field Of View | 90 Degrees |
Focus Type | Manual Focus, Auto Focus |
M**T
After being a pleased Arlo user for a few years
“In light” of recent talk surrounding concerns about night vision abilities of the new Arlo Pro 2 camera, I thought I’d explore and review a few third-party auxiliary IR lights to supplement the existing illumination already on the camera. After being a pleased Arlo user for a few years, I too found the Arlo 2’s slightly short on night lighting when compared to their predecessors. Before going further, let me make clear that despite of this minor shortcoming, I still prefer the newer Arlo Pro 2’s over the older models given the added features/capabilities that the new Arlo Pro 2 has. And now that I have found a more than adequate solution to fill the void of night lighting, I couldn’t be happier. And by the way, these solutions apply to any of the Arlo cameras for those wanting to augment their night recordings. So, here’s what I found.What they do:For those unfamiliar with night vision/Infra Red, we are talking about light invisible to the human eye, so not just any light will do. Night vision/IR lights with wavelengths other than 850nm will do little if anything to help the camera at night. It is also notable that these lights are practically invisible to humans/animals. At night, just as you do when the Arlo camera is active, you will see a faint red glow of the LED bulbs, though hardly noticeable a few feet away. Only when looking through the Arlo camera can you see the huge difference of illumination.The hardware:I bought three IR lights from Amazon that match the Arlo’s 850nm wavelength. I was also careful to look for the widest-angle lights – those with a 90 degree – to capture the most area possible, and the longest distance/most powerful yet keeping the size of the light down to a minimum since ideally these things are going to be mounted right next to the cameras. There were lots to choose from but I narrowed it down to three that represented a small, medium, and large size. I wanted to see how small I could go before losing an effective range of the light. Here’s what I came up with:Small: Tendelux 80ft IR Illuminator AI4 ($19.65)Medium: Tendelux 120ft IR Illuminator BI8 ($30.65)Large: JC (JCHENG) 131ft IR Illuminator 12-LED ($31.99)Each of the lights have an outdoor rating of IP65 or higher which means they are fine in the rain and even under the pressure of washing. They all draw 1-watt per bulb so the energy pull of each of the three sizes are 4watts, 8watts, and 12-watts. Each one also includes a built-in photocell switch that automatically turns them off during the day. They all come with standard power adapters (which need to be protected from the elements) that are very short, but I prefer it this way since you can Amazon a “CCTV 2.1mm 5.5mm” extension for the length you need. Something else notable is that the small and medium sized lights (made by Tendelux) have much smaller power adapters than the larger JC unit, likely making them small enough to allow a second plug to fit into a typical outdoor outlet (for those also using power to the camera itself).The test:Using an Arlo Pro 2, I tested each light independently alongside of the camera and below are my results.Conclusion:As you can see, there wasn’t much difference across any of the three. Only when I stepped up to the 12-LED unit did I see slightly more flood that could convince me to use something of that size. I understand that the results will vary depending on factors such as objects within the range of view, but I am satisfied to see that the small unit (AI4) is sufficient for my needs, not just because of its lower price, but more importantly its small size is aesthetically appealing. After all, I already have enough discomfort having cameras around my properties and the thought of added IR lights is about as much as I can handle. Granted, I haven’t had these long enough to witness their longevity and durability but they each seem solid and very well built. Personally, I like the Tendelux brand as the dark lens conceals the LED bulbs, making them more look like a solar charger than a light.So for me, I’m going with the Tendelux 80ft IR Illuminator AI4!
K**E
Works well, helps illuminate very dark property.
Our doorbell camera cannot see anything at night, because we live in the woods with no ambient light, and the IR light the doorbell camera gives off isn’t not very strong. This light helps illuminate our front yard better. We are probably going to move where we originally installed it; but over all I was very impressed with how easy it was, literally plug and play. The pictures are from our doorbell camera and the camera above our garage.
M**A
Deceptively fantastic!
Let me say that this product is pretty legit. I aimed it at my wall, instead of directly where I'd be, and it works extremely well.I used my Quest 3 like a charm, and my room was completely dark. Now, I have zero light coming in through the bottom of the Quest!You can adjust it to aim where ever you need, and I didn't mount it to the wall, so this is a pretty decent design. The light is strong enough in a room to help pick up anything.Picture displays a purple image, but it glows red.
-**P
Perfect for Improving Baby Monitor Night Vision
My wife wanted a baby monitor that did not connect to the internet for safety reasons, so we found one we have really loved (except for the night vision, which was terrible.) This IR light was a game changer! Firstly, I was worried that the red glow it produces would be too bright. Nope. You can barely see the red glow in pitch darkness. However, the IR light it creates is blinding! Like a spot light. I actually positioned the light upward to bounce off the ceiling. This allows the camera on the baby monitor to function clearly. One thing to note- the high amount of IR triggers our Ring Camera to switch into night mode, even when lights are on. Other notes: Easy to connect and set up. No lag/delay. No connectivity issues. Features are simple and work well.
B**S
Works to let you use a Quest 3 in the Dark
I bought this so I could use a Meta Quest 3 (not the 3S) in bed to watch movies without turning on the lights and disturbing my partner. Is that intensely dorky? It is! Did it work? It did!The passthrough camera still shows everything pitch black in the room, but the positional and hand tracking worked perfectly with the IR light on.Only niggles: there's no switch on the light, so there's no convenient way to turn it off except by unplugging it. Intense IR light isn't super healthy for your eyes when your retinas are dilated in a dark space, so I wouldn't leave it running 24/7. Maybe attach it to a switch if this is your use case so you aren't just blasting your room with IR light all the time.Other than that: worked like a charm. Do recommend.
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