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  • @Ghostrider-um1rz
    @Ghostrider-um1rz 2 года назад

    Hey buddy can you turn the spot light off on the annke Permanent ? As I have a floodlight on the house anyway.

  • @Max-ph5in
    @Max-ph5in 3 года назад +1

    Note that although the Amcrest and Anke are 12V DC/PoE not 48V 802.3af (The original PoE standard provides up to 15.4 W of DC power (minimum 44 V DC and 350 mA) as 48v is used by Cisco devices. So check before plugging it in to a standard commercial PoE switch, etc!

    • @WillSurridgeTech
      @WillSurridgeTech 3 года назад +1

      Both cameras specify both 12V DC and POE to 802.3af so it should all be fine - www.annke.com/products/nc400#specification , drive.google.com/file/d/1c3Q7HasZ8lHS4IBQrOgCuuhxiyNAct7b/view

    • @Max-ph5in
      @Max-ph5in 3 года назад

      @@WillSurridgeTech I would love to see if they handle a true 802.3af supply. Can someone test and confirm?

    • @revo2maxx
      @revo2maxx 3 года назад

      @@Max-ph5in They do work on a normal POE Switch and even on my POE+ switch as well.. They also will connect to a POE NVR and yes my Switches work between 48v and 57v over POE.. What is misleading and or miss understood is when it says like I have seen some other things that work with 24vac and or POE sadly there is a POE that provides 24v and so people try and connect the UNI POE power and it don't work that is because it needs to be thought of 24vac OR POE and then for the devices that need POE 24v it needs to say it like that or just say something that says use the POE Power Supply that is supplied with the device only.. For these devices on the Video is they will work on the 12vdc connected to the Power cord that he shows while looking at the cords of both cameras and or if using a POE nvr, or POE Switch either POE, OR POE+ then using a normal switch is fine... Even my Outdoor router works on 48v POE with included POE Injector however connecting it to my POE+ HP 24ch Switch and looking at the voltage supplied the Router works just fine at the supplied 57v and I don't have to use the POE Injector..

    • @Max-ph5in
      @Max-ph5in 3 года назад

      @@revo2maxx oh cool. Sounds like they have an inbuilt regulator to provide whatever the native inbuilt circuitry runs on. Seems weird they don't advertise this feature or maybe they do somewhere and I havent seen it. PoE+ from memory is another term for 802.3at which is the same but can handle bigger loads (more amps). I have some ubiquity stuff in storage. Its probably fifteen years old now. But it was specd identical. Will give it a test. Thanks

    • @joeslacker1020
      @joeslacker1020 3 года назад

      @@WillSurridgeTech They advertise my FC200 as night vision but when I try to select it in the application it says the night mode is not supported and greyed out. Maybe it needs to be hooked to internet? Any ideas on a fix? Thanks again

  • @jamesjamesdavis5050
    @jamesjamesdavis5050 2 года назад

    In your review you called the Annke both Turret and bullet. Confusing?

  • @CMK-Security
    @CMK-Security 3 года назад

    Could you review the nc800? Has all the Features the nc400 doesn't.

  • @RickDrew
    @RickDrew Год назад

    Not something you'd use at home? I use those features daily. When cars pull in the driveway, people start walking to the front door, etc.

  • @jamesjamesdavis5050
    @jamesjamesdavis5050 2 года назад

    Is the Annke, in your review, a bullet or Turret as you suggested?

  • @firstlast9292
    @firstlast9292 Год назад +1

    It's pointless to compare night vision on a static image. You need to have moving objects and then compare. If one camera shows a bright and sharp static image, that doesn't mean moving object will be also. Quite the opposite, they are more likely to be blurs. And that's useless.

  • @jonnybquicker2727
    @jonnybquicker2727 Год назад

    Pretty??? Huh? Wtf...