GAHDCMIR 2MP 4in1 AHD Vandal Resistant Corner Mount 2.8mm 10mIR 12VDC NDAA.

GAHDCMIR 2MP 4in1 AHD Vandal Resistant Corner Camera

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GAHDCMIR 2MP 4in1 AHD Vandal Resistant Corner Mount 2.8mm 10mIR 12VDC NDAA.

The GAHDCMIR is a corner mount IR camera with x30 covert 940nm invisible IR LED’s. It is vandal resistant, has a 2MP resolution, and is able to see up to 10m IR distance in ideal conditions.

Key Features:

  • 1/2.8” Sony Starvis CMOS sensor
  • Full HD Mega Pixel (1080p)
  • 4-in-1 (AHD, TVI, CVI, CVBS)
  • 30 covert 940nm invisible IR LED’s for discreet monitoring in the dark
  • 2.8mm MP lens
  • Vandal resistant metal front panel
  • Auto compensation and Long range transmission
  • 3D DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
  • UTC (OSD via coaxial cable)
  • Sens-Up
  • True Day & Night function with ICR mechanism
  • D-WDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range)
  • Live defect detection and correction
  • Built-in OSD and one-way audio
  • DC12V
  • NDAA compliant

Other Covert options include the Sideview Smoke Detector and Mini Bullet

The United Kingdom has strict regulations regarding the use of Closed-Circuit Television, especially when it comes to covert surveillance. Covert CCTV refers to the use of hidden or discreet cameras to monitor individuals without their knowledge or consent. These regulations are in place to balance security and privacy concerns. Please note that regulations and laws can change over time, so it’s essential to verify this information with up-to-date sources or legal professionals.

From an Installer point of view there are some rules you should consider before using covert CCTV in any environment including but not limited to: Lawful Basics, Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA), Human Rights Act 1998, Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA), Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) Guidelines, Proportionality and Necessity, Signage and Notification, Confidentiality and Access Controls, Retention and Deletion, Consultation with Legal Professionals

These regulations and guidelines are essential to ensure that the use of covert CCTV respects individuals’ rights to privacy while still allowing for necessary security and surveillance measures.

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