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Can a PIR motion sensor be installed to monitor vertically?

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Hello all! Enjoying this forum a lot. Learning lots too!

 

I have a 5' x 20' pathway that leads from our gate into our enclosed backyard that I want to monitor. I was looking at buying a fairly inexpensive PIR MD that has a 110° angle, 7' height and 49' depth of view.

 

I was thinking of mounting it under our eave which looks down on this pathway.

 

Will this actually work?

 

Thanks in advance to all who reply!

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I was actually going to try the AVTech AVN-807A which has Push Notification with live video to iPhone capability, as well as the option to record to iPhone with the EagleEyes app.

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Are you planning on having the AVTECH looking out a window as it's not designed for an exterior install.

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Yes the model is IR bullet for outdoor. But as I know the casings is made of plastic. I am not sure how is cooling capability? Basically, IR outdoor camera is use aluminum.

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No not yet, but my clients has installed and they say all stream is fine and friendly in EagleEYE. But poor in optical performance it seems more bright to over exposure.

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Yes the model is IR bullet for outdoor. But as I know the casings is made of plastic. I am not sure how is cooling capability? Basically, IR outdoor camera is use aluminum.

Me thinks you're bashing this camera cuz you're the competition mr. chen

 

Just took a look at the specs and this camera has an IP67 rating!!!

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Actually, we did not developing IP camera but migrating to HD-SDI. You may try by yourdself, to see to believe, I just imput what feedback from my clients.

 

IP 67 is not relative to heat cooling.

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