The HANWHA VISION X-PLUS SERIES Outdoor Network XNO-8083R/KEX is a TAA-compliant, AI-powered bullet camera built for reliable outdoor surveillance. It delivers crisp 6MP video at 30FPS and versatile night vision for professional security deployments.
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Resolution & Frame Rate: 6MP resolution at 30 frames per second for clear, detailed video.
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Motorized Varifocal Lens: 4.4-9.3mm (2.1x) lens with a wide 112.1° to 47.5° field of view for flexible framing.
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Night Vision: Infrared illumination reaches up to 50 meters (164 feet) for reliable outdoor monitoring in the dark.
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Video Codecs: Supports H.265, H.264, and MJPEG to optimize storage and bandwidth based on your setup.
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Power & Setup: Powered by WN7 with a USB port for straightforward installation and configuration.
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Outdoor Durability & Compliance: Built for outdoor use with weather-resilient design and TAA compliance for government procurement.
This camera enhances security by delivering sharp daytime detail and strong nighttime coverage, while the motorized lens enables quick, precise framing without现场 visits. The efficient video codecs help you manage storage and bandwidth more effectively, making it suitable for larger surveillance deployments. Its rugged outdoor design and AI-enabled functionality provide reliable year-round monitoring with minimal maintenance.
Specs
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Model: XNO-8083R/KEX
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Brand: HANWHA VISION
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Compliance: TAA compliant
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Resolution: 6MP @ 30FPS
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Lens: 4.4-9.3mm motorized varifocal (2.1x) with 112.1°–47.5° FoV
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IR Range: Up to 50 meters (164 feet)
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Video Codecs: H.265, H.264, MJPEG
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Connectivity: USB port for setup and configuration
FAQ
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Is this camera suitable for outdoor use? Yes, it is designed for outdoor environments with weather-resistant features.
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What does TAA compliant mean? It meets the Trade Agreements Act requirements for government procurement.
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Can the lens zoom be adjusted remotely? Yes, the motorized varifocal lens allows remote zoom and focus control.
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What are the video compression options? Supports H.265, H.264, and MJPEG codecs for flexible recording.
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How far can the infrared night vision see? Up to 50 meters (164 feet) in complete darkness.