IXON-24 4G Camera Trap
IXON-24 4G Camera Trap
IXON-24 4G Camera Trap
IXON-24 4G Camera Trap
IXON-24 4G Camera Trap
IXON-24 4G Camera Trap

IXON-24 4G Camera Trap

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Automatic digital surveillance camera that is activated by movement detection.

  • Control via mobile application.
  • High quality photographs with 24mpx resolution.
  • High definition videos (1080p), with audio, from 5 to 120 seconds in length.
  • Built-in 4G function, for immediate sending of registered images to your email or mobile.
  • Daytime color / nighttime black and white photos and videos.
  • 34 Invisible 940nm IR LEDs. They do not emit any flash or visible light.
  • Integrated 1.44” TFT LCD color screen: allows you to view the registered photos and configure the camera easily.
  • High shutter speed (1.2 seconds).
  • PIR sensor range: 27 meters.
  • Lens viewing angle: 60º / PIR sensor angle: 50º.
  • Adjustable PIR sensitivity.
  • Integrated laser pointer for correct orientation of the camera.
  • Burst mode photos (1 to 3).
  • PIR sensor inactivity interval after each shot: 0s-60min.
  • “Time lapse” function: the camera will take photos and/or videos every so often (set by the user).
  • “Activity interval” function: the camera is only active during a specific interval of the day (determined by the user).
  • Very compact: 140 x 87 x 55 mm.
  • Compatible with SD/SDHC cards up to 32 GB (not included).
  • Works with 8 AA 1.5v batteries (not included) or DC 6V/2A transformer (not included).
  • Autonomy: 1 year taking 30 photos/day.
  • Battery compartment with security lock and slot for padlock.
  • 1x USB connector.
  • Water and snow resistant.

What is infrared light?
Light visible to the naked eye is called visible light. The fact that it is observable and presents different colors is due to the wavelength of the light itself. There are no exact limits on the visible spectrum: the typical human eye will see wavelengths from 380 to 750 nm, which will correspond to the following colors (ordered from shortest to longest wavelength): violet, blue, cyan, green, yellow, orange and red.
Light with a wavelength longer than red light is called infrared light. Infrared rays cannot be seen with the naked eye.

What is 850nm LED infrared light?
The light intensity of the 850nm infrared LED in the visible part (less than 760nm) does not reach 0, in other words, it still emits weak visible light, and the human eye can still feel the weak light.

What is 940nm LED infrared light?
The 940nm LED infrared night vision light has a peak intensity of 940nm, which is far from the wavelength range of visible light. When the light intensity reaches 0 in the visible wavelength range, it means that the minimum wavelength is longer than the visible long wavelength of 760nm. Therefore, 940nm infrared light is invisible to the naked eye.


Differences Between 850nm and 950nm Infrared LED Light
  1. Generally speaking, the higher the wavelength value, the lower the VF value under the same voltage. Under the condition of 20MA voltage, the value of VF of 850nm is about 1.35-1.55V; and the VF value of 940nm is about 1.10-1.25V. Among them, of course, the value of VF will be different for different voltages.
  2. The radiation intensity of 850 is about 2-3 times that of 940. If the radiation intensity is high, the brightness will be higher.
  3. 3. The 850nm infrared light chip has a visible red dot, while the main advantage of the 940nm wavelength is that the IR LED does not produce any visible light. In other words, they are completely invisible and can be used in applications that require more privacy. In fact, many people refer to it as "Covert IR." This type of IR is also useful when red light can be mistaken for a signal and cannot be used. The disadvantage of 940nm is that its efficiency is reduced by about 30-40%, and the illumination distance is smaller and smaller.
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