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| Scenario | Observation | |----------|--------------| | | Sharp, color‑accurate imagery; low noise thanks to the back‑illuminated sensor. Auto‑white‑balance remains stable across varying color temperatures. | | Low‑light (≤ 0.1 lx, with IR on) | IR illumination produces uniform grayscale with a contrast ratio of ~20:1; objects as small as 5 cm are identifiable at the 30 m range. | | High‑contrast backlighting | The 120 dB WDR compresses both bright and dark areas into a usable exposure, eliminating “white‑washed” silhouettes typical of cheaper cameras. | | Fast motion (e.g., passing vehicles) | In 720p @ 60 fps mode, motion blur is reduced to < 2 pixels, enabling reliable license‑plate capture when paired with an appropriate lens variant (available as 4017PPV205‑L). | | Network stress (10 Mbps limited) | Smart‑VBR automatically lowers bitrate while preserving key frames, keeping frame drops under 2 % in most tests. | : This article is intended for informational purposes
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| Attribute | Details | |-----------|----------| | | HeyDouga “PPV” series (Professional‑Grade Vision) | | Model | 4017PPV205 | | Device type | Fixed‑lens network surveillance camera | | Target market | Commercial, industrial, and high‑security installations (retail, transportation hubs, critical infrastructure) | | Typical price range (2026) | US $210 – $260 (depending on distributor and optional accessories) | | Release year | 2023 (still in production in 2024‑2025) | | Warranty | 2‑year limited warranty (extendable to 5 years) |
Buy if you need a rugged, feature‑rich 1080p camera for outdoor or harsh indoor environments and you value on‑board motion/people‑count analytics without adding extra edge hardware. Consider alternatives if your project demands 4K detail, extensive AI (facial recognition), or a larger optical zoom range.
| Model | Resolution | WDR | IR Range | PoE | Price (USD) | Notable Edge | |-------|------------|-----|----------|-----|-------------|--------------| | | 2 MP (1080p) | 120 dB | 30 m | 802.3at (30 W) | $210‑$260 | Industrial‑grade enclosure + on‑board analytics | | Hikvision DS‑2CD2143G0‑I | 4 MP (1440p) | 120 dB | 30 m | 802.3af (15 W) | $130‑$150 | Lower price, higher resolution, but no on‑board AI | | Axis P1448‑LE | 2 MP (1080p) | 110 dB | 30 m | 802.3at (30 W) | $250‑$280 | Axis’ Lightfinder + Zipstream, stronger brand support | | Dahua IPC‑HD2CE | 2 MP (1080p) | 130 dB | 40 m | 802.3at (30 W) | $180‑$210 | Higher IR range, but less robust enclosure (IP66) |