Channel Vision Releases High-Resolution Eyeball Dome Camera

Channel Vision, a provider of technology for the Well-Connected Home™, has added the new Color High Resolution Eyeball Dome Camera with OSD (6810) to its line of surveillance cameras.

The 6810 Color High Resolution Eyeball Dome Camera with OSD provides wide area coverage during day and night with the ability to view objects in great detail with up to 700 lines of resolution. The camera’s superior image quality is the perfect combination for premium surveillance solutions. The built-in OSD (On Screen Display) programming allows extensive customization to suit a variety of applications.

“We are pleased to release our new Color High Resolution Eyeball Dome Camera with OSD,” said Darrel Hauk, Channel Vision’s President and CEO. “This camera is designed to offer exceptional resolution in color and infrared vision for those who demand high quality video surveillance solutions in dark conditions, while providing innovative security with its sleek, eyeball dome design.”
The 30 IR LED lights have the capability for recording in total darkness up to 60 feet. This makes the Color High Resolution Eyeball Dome Camera  the ideal choice for use in demanding applications such as factories, warehouses, schools and other industrial locations.

Mounting the Color High Resolution Eyeball Dome Camera with OSD is simple with the optional Dome Camera Mount (5038-B).  This mount makes dome camera installation look clean and professional by hiding power and video cables. The Dome Camera Mount allows users to install the camera onto the wall for viewing directly below the camera in both indoor and outdoor settings.

Availability & Pricing

Channel Vision’s High Resolution Eyeball Dome Camera with OSD (6810) and Dome Camera Mount (5038-B) are designed specifically for the installation market and are available for purchase through Channel Vision’s distribution network of custom retailers, distributors, dealers and installers throughout the world. For additional information, please click here or visit: http://www.channelvision.com.

6810    MSRP:  $115
5038-B     MSRP:  $20

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