








🔒 Elevate your home security with 360° smart surveillance — because peace of mind is priceless!
The BOAVISION 2K Outdoor Security Camera delivers crystal-clear 2K resolution video with 12x digital zoom and full-color night vision up to 100 feet. Featuring 360° panoramic view with 120° tilt, it automatically tracks motion and activates a built-in floodlight and siren to deter intruders. Wireless dual-band WiFi (5G/2.4G) ensures stable connectivity, while two-way talk lets you communicate remotely. Compatible with iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, and popular third-party software, this IP67-rated camera is a reliable, professional-grade solution for comprehensive home surveillance.




















| ASIN | B08J158TVV |
| Alert Type | Audio and Motion |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #261 in Dome Surveillance Cameras |
| Color | 2K WiFi Security Camera |
| Compatible Devices | Ios |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | Iris,Android,iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (9,356) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2020 |
| Field Of View | 360 Degrees |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| International Protection Rating | IP67 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 4.2 x 3.9 inches |
| Item model number | HD22M102M |
| Low light technology | Night Color |
| Manufacturer | BOAVISION |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Night Vision Range | 100 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Optical Zoom | 12 x |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.2 x 3.9 inches |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Nursery, Office |
| Specific Uses For Product | Surveillance |
| UPC | 735520282352 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 60 Degrees Celsius |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 2K |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Zoom Type | Digital Zoom |
J**H
Good Stuff
pretty awesome camera's wish their solor ones worked on the same app as the wired ones. These work better than expected, easy to install and program to the app. have bought several over the past few years, only1 has started malfunctioning.
D**O
Easy to Use and reliable
I really like the Boadvision 2K Outdoor Camera — it’s easy to install and connect. You can share the QR code with your family, so everyone can access the camera easily. The image quality is clear, and you can check everything in real time through the app. It also has a speaker and microphone, so you can talk and listen directly through the camera. I already have four of them installed — in my father’s house, my mother’s house, and mine — and they’ve all worked great so far. Overall, it’s a very convenient and reliable camera for keeping an eye on your home.
A**X
seems to work well and can access via URL's
*Update 3.5 yrs after my first purchases. Currently running 14 of these cameras between two locations. I attached a table showing the detailed device type as shown in the HIP2P software, date of purchase and major issues I encountered. Can conclude that the batch I encountered back in 2022 had some manufacturing quality issues. The good news is that the manufacturer fully backs their product. I reached out to them after the pan/tilt function stopped working in camera #3, showing the insides of failed camera #2. They promptly offered to send two replacement cameras as compensation for the potential manufacturing defect. Around new year's 2026 most of these cameras started having trouble returning to their home position if motion tracking was turned on. I did reach out to the manufacturer but currently had to turn off tracking as a workaround. That last column in the table details which cameras were most affected. No pattern noticeable to-date. Still sifting through the logs. Given my recent positive experience with manufacturer support, I cranked up my star rating by two stars. Leaving it at 4 stars though because the cameras aren't 100% trouble free. I do recommend these cameras as very good value for the price, especially if you're organized enough to keep track of their operation and potential issues to be able to extract the most value out of the manufacturer support. Older updates: *Another update: ordered a 6th camera to replace the fried one. It came with the newest firmware which doesn't support a web control/config interface any longer! so I'm taking another star down because a main reason why people want an IP camera is so that they can integrate it to their own security solution together with their existing ip cameras via HTTP (as opposed to being trapped into a multitude of strange, random app ecosystems that only work with 1-2 cameras each). What's worse, the CamHi/P2pCam apps don't work through VPN due to incongruent address spaces! (that is, the 10.x.y.z address space typically allocated by VPN appliances won't work with the 192.168.x.y address space typically allocated by wifi routers!) So without the traditional http interface you can't see nor control the cameras remotely over your existing VPN solution! *Update 1.5 years later: out of the 5 cameras I bought one has died completely almost totally frying the 128 GB SD card, and another has lost the ability to switch back from night mode to day mode. The dead one had been placed outside at the NE corner of my house (and therefore never too hot conditions). The other is indoors only. I am therefore subtracting two stars because 1.5 years into service only 3 out of 5 cameras still operate without issues. *upon further investigation it appears that the wiring inside got sheared by the low friction teflon sheath that was supposed to protect it from friction :( (see attached photo). Works well, tracks a person quite nicely. You can access a snapshot at http :// <ip_address> /snap.jpg (will prompt for admin login and password). Access the video/audio stream at rtsp :// <ip_address> /11 for high resolution or at rtsp :// <ip_address> /12 for low resolution. It has a web configuration interface at http :// <ip_address>. On that page you can also monitor the video stream. Can't be more pleased. Of course I blocked it at the firewall both ways. Will see how long it lasts.
K**Z
Out of three only the one that was set to track had any sort of failure after over a year of use.
What can I say, for the price they're unbelievable. They don't zoom, it's there in the app but it's jist digital, but they pan and tilt on demand which lets me not care about how they are aimed when I put them up, and allows me to look around when I feel the need to. The PT also tries to follow people if Intelligent Tracking is on, but it likes to misdetect a lot of things and wears the motors out, as I found out on the one camera I was able to leave it on without constant hits on inanimate objects. That camera still works, but if the track of the motor isn't worn then something's nested inside of it, I'm a little afraid to find out honestly. The web interface is... simple, at best, the android app is above and beyond superior in that regard, so that's the preferable way to interact with them. I will say, since they went up, the local gas siphons haven't touched the vehicles, one thief was caught live, and we got the face of a potential burglar that got arrested when someone else called on them for trespassing on private property. Oh, and a ton of animals, cats, skunks, deer, a bear or two once, Image os mlre than clear enough to make out most details for quote a distance, though if locense plates are a need I can't say on that front because none of them are aimed very well down any roads to have a shot good for that. The functionality over wifi is alright, but I would have preferred if they could run 48V PoE/PoE+, that would make the power situation a whole lot easier to deal with since it would also be the internet, as it is the power runs are a bit ridiculous, two of them are run out of a tri split extension cord snaked around some framing just so that the cables could reach, and I used one of the included extensions for the third one, smashed it down into the crease of a window and hoped it would be fine, which it has been. Would rather just run single PoE lines out to each of them to get power, reduce the wifi traffic on the 2.4 band, and stop worrying about the low signal on the far out camera that likes to disconnect while viewing. I see PoE to barrel splitters sold, I might get a couple of 12V ones to see how that works out, again would help a ton.
M**A
Funciono perfecto!
A**.
No me gustó que la detección humanoide da fallos muy frecuente
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