The Honeywell I-HIB5PI-VS is an Impact Series Bullet Camera designed for high-definition surveillance in both commercial and residential applications. It provides high resolution, excellent durability, and advanced features like motion detection, night vision, and a variety of smart analytics options. The “I-HIB” in the model name refers to Honeywell’s Impact series, while the “5PI” refers to the 5-megapixel resolution, and the “VS” indicates the camera is vandal-resistant.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the specifications for the Honeywell I-HIB5PI-VS Bullet Camera:
Key Specifications of Honeywell I-HIB5PI-VS Bullet Camera:
1. Camera Type:
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Bullet Camera: The I-HIB5PI-VS is a bullet-style camera, which is often used for more focused surveillance of specific areas such as driveways, parking lots, or entrances. Bullet cameras are ideal for monitoring particular locations with a more directed view.
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Vandal-Resistant (VS): The “VS” suffix in the model name indicates that this camera has a vandal-resistant design. This feature makes it suitable for outdoor use in areas prone to tampering or vandalism, as the camera is built to withstand physical impact and rough handling.
2. Resolution:
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5MP (2560×1920): The “5PI” in the model name suggests that the I-HIB5PI-VS has a 5-megapixel sensor providing a resolution of 2560×1920 (5MP). This higher resolution allows the camera to capture highly detailed images, making it an excellent choice for areas where high-definition video is necessary, such as large parking lots, building perimeters, or entrances.
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This 5MP resolution is particularly beneficial for zooming in on specific areas without significant loss of image quality, ensuring that fine details like license plates or faces can be captured clearly.
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3. Lens:
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Fixed or Varifocal Lens: Depending on the model, the I-HIB5PI-VS may feature either a fixed lens or a varifocal lens.
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Fixed lens cameras offer a standard field of view and are ideal for wide-area surveillance where the area of interest is in the camera’s fixed focus range.
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Varifocal lens cameras provide flexibility, allowing users to adjust the focal length remotely. This feature is useful when you need to customize the coverage area or zoom in on specific subjects.
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Field of View (FOV): Bullet cameras typically have a narrower field of view than dome cameras, so the camera is more focused on a specific area. The field of view for this type of camera could range from 70° to 90° for a fixed lens or more, depending on the focal length of the lens.