🌙 Light Up the Night with Confidence!
The JC 210ft Infrared Illuminator features 20 high-power IR Array LEDs, providing a long-range night vision solution up to 210 feet. Designed for 850nm infrared surveillance cameras, this waterproof and dustproof unit is perfect for outdoor use, ensuring reliable performance in any weather. With an automatic photocell sensor and energy-efficient technology, it’s the ideal choice for security and surveillance needs.
Color | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Aluminum |
Finish Type | Painted |
Light Source Type | LED |
Shade Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Brand | JCHENG SECURITY |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Style | Classic |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Light Source Wattage | 2E+1 Watts |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Bulb Features | Energy-efficient, Waterproof and Dustproof |
Number of Light Sources | 20 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Product Dimensions | 7.1"L x 5.5"W x 4.8"H |
Beam Angle | 9E+1 Degrees |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Jing Cheng Digital Surveillance Co.,Ltd |
UPC | 646690686638 |
Part Number | IRINB20B |
Item Weight | 2.43 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | IRINB20B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Area Lighting Classification | IP66 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Painted |
Included Components | screw bag, power adapter |
Specific Uses | Garden, Shop, Yard, business property, Home |
Special Features | With Power Adapter, Waterproof, Day off Night on automatically, Low Voltage, 850NM |
Shade Color | black |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 20 watts |
Wattage | 2E+1 Watts |
Z**X
Gets the job done, but more of a spot lamp
See the attached image. Ignore the left side, the patio is getting lots of help from other cameras. Look only on the right side of the image. See that round lit up area? That's this lamp. Without this lamp, that spot is essentially pitch black. So the lamp makes it visible. Figure it's shining out about 120-130 feet in this pic.On one hand, it's definitely not a wide angle. The camera is wide angle, and it's mounted right near the light, but the lamp is not nearly as wide angle as the camera. It's only covering about half the camera's field of view, if that.On the other hand, in this particular application, I really only needed help for about half the camera's view. So this lamp worked out perfectly. And it's doing a good job of lighting up a very dark place.Keep in mind, too, that the wider the angle, the less intense the light is going to be. The trade-off this one makes is excellent for what I needed in this spot. I'm very happy with it for that reason.One note on the power for this lamp. I tried to piggy-back off the camera's power, via a 1:2 power splitter, but that didn't work. The lamp would come on just fine. But as soon as it got dark and the camera went into night mode and kicked on it's own LED's, the voltage would drop, which made the camera reset. Which of course made the voltage come back up. Once the camera came back up, it would again try to turn on it's own LED's, and reset again. So it was just caught in a loop of constantly resetting and restarting.But I didn't have AC power handy at this spot, and I didn't really want to run it there. So I tried a 100 foot extension for the 12V power for the lamp. I actually just used an extra camera cord and left the BNC side unused, because it's a lot cheaper than an actual 12V power extension cable. Well, it works just fine. I can detect no difference in the lamp's performance with the long 12V extension, as opposed to running power out to the lamp via an AC extension cord. Running 12V out there was much easier and cheaper and safer, and the lamp performs the same.
S**S
So far it seems pretty bright but I don't have it installed yet.
Just received this today but forgot to click the button to get the free 3A 12v adapter so I'm only using a 2.5A adapter in the photos. But based on the photos of my security camera in night vision mode you can see that it lights up pretty good. I don't have it installed correctly to give a good judgement on the range and angle of coverage so I won't speak on that. Sorry about the low-res on the images, they were taken from my phone app.
M**S
Now That's a Flood Light!!
This thing does what it says it will do! I bought 2 of these to cover the front of the house better than the IR lights on the cameras. I have one pointed at the house thats across the street and 2 doors down and it is probably more than 200 feet away. I lights up that house and the house next to it very well. The other one is the same but covereing the 2 houses going the other way. So now I've got my house and 4 others covered by my cameras and floods.I bought these because in the past 6 months 2 of my neighbors have come to me to check and see if my cameras caught anyone messing with their cars in front of their houses. The cameras did record someone but they were just beyond the reach of the stock IR lights and we could not make an ID.These floodlights make my end of the block look like daylight at night!!
F**T
Doesn’t work as advertized
Doesn’t work when temperature is below freezing. When it did work, it did well.
P**N
Not 90deg floeed. More like 30deg spotlight at best
I finally put one of these up and last night was the first time I had a chance to look at the outcome. It is a very well defined "beam" at approximately 30deg. With a height of 15.5' the circle of light was approx 10' in diameter. It was plenty bright with a bright spot in the center. The edges are tight but only 30deg.The build quality is not that great if you look closely. The electronic box on the back doesn't line up at all the mounting points. The mounting bracket is not even made for this fixture, it is bent to wide and you have to force it together to make it fit. It is workable but not right. And it is rather flimsy.
D**W
Long range WOW!
I have this side by side with a outdoor camera. This thing is definitely more like a spotlight (maybe 45 deg? ) than a floodlight, but thats awesome. It lights up all the way down the street, at least 240ft, probably more like 260ft. I would highly recommend this light for LONG DISTANCE night time IR illumination. I'm not sure why so many people are giving this a bad review. Its a great light and very inexpensive.
G**J
Wow!
You can see your surroundings on camera at night. We have a surveillance system with cameras and we were having issues with seeing our yard with the cameras only so we added two illuminators. Now we can seeanything that comes in our yard!
L**F
Power adapter failed after 11M, but SELLER was GREAT
The power adapter failed but contact and exchange with seller went well and they were very helpful to provide replacements. Try to use surge protectors to minimize power adapter fail.
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