This is our V-Pro 7" camera kit, which is a portable kit that is a great solution to the blind spots on harsh industry applications. It's equipped with our V-Pro 700 TVL camera with a 30 ft. cable.
Like our standard cameras, the V-Pro is equipped with 700 TVL picture quality, because we believe in providing our customers a premium product to ensure the best picture quality for your surveillance. This camera is equipped with a 65 pound magnet, metal visor, and protective bracket to ensure durability. The V-Pro is a nitrogen filled camera, giving it a 69IP weatherproof rating, which ensures protection from total dust ingress and close range high pressure, high temperature spray downs.
Our V-Pro Camera also has a night vision setting for your late night surveillance. This is an extremely durable camera for those extreme applications. However, we still recommend upgrading your brackets to stainless steel for fertilizer application. This particular monitor has two camera inputs, with the ability to toggle between two camera views. You can easily switch between your camera inputs with the remote that's provided in the kit. We give you the option to power your monitor with our cigarette lighter adapter, or choose to hard-wire into your system.
An IP rating or code is based on the International Electrotechnical Commission’s (IEC), and is essentially a classification process rating the degree of protection offered from the security camera against any intrusion by solid and/or liquid matter. The V-Pro is a nitrogen filled camera, giving it a IP69k weatherproof rating, which ensures protection from total dust ingress and close range high pressure, high temperature spray downs.
Surveillance video resolution is measured in terms of broadcast TV lines (TVL), as viewed on a monitor screen. Video quality is now being charted with converging lines of higher and higher density. So basically, the TVL resolution number for your camera is the line density where the camera is no longer able to reproduce individual lines. In short, the higher this number is the better the picture. Can you tell the difference? Absolutely.