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The ELP 1080P Day Night Vision USB Camera is a versatile, high-speed HD webcam featuring a 2MP CMOS sensor and a fixed 3.6mm lens. It automatically toggles between visible light and infrared modes using an IR-CUT filter and 24 IR LEDs, delivering clear video in any lighting condition. Supporting up to 100fps at lower resolutions and 30fps at full HD, it connects seamlessly via USB 2.0 to a wide range of devices without requiring additional drivers, making it a plug-and-play solution for professionals seeking reliable day/night video capture.










| ASIN | B0BHW95L37 |
| Antenna Location | ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #378 in Webcams |
| Brand | ELP |
| Built-In Media | 1 night vision usb camera, 1 using manual, 1*3meters usb cable |
| Camcorder Type | Webcam |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, desktop computer, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 30 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | FHD Pixels |
| Effective Still Resolution | 2 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
| Exposure Control Type | AEB support ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os, AEC support ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os, Auto… |
| Features | 1080P high spee camera with UVC for computer, IR infrared, Lightweight, MIni size, Night Vision |
| File Format | M-JPEG |
| Flash Memory Type | Memory Stick |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V6 |
| Focus Type | fixed lens ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os |
| Form Factor | mini ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os |
| Has Image Stabilization | No |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image stabilization | optical ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os |
| Item Type Name | night vision usb camera ir infrared webcam |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen Ailipu Technology Co., Ltd |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.6 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 100000 Millimeters |
| Minimum Aperture | 3.6 Millimeters |
| Minimum Focal Length | 20 Millimeters |
| Model Name | ELP-USBFHD05MT-KL36IR 1080p night vision usb camera ir infrared for computer |
| Model Number | ELP-USBFHD05MT-KL36IR |
| Operating System | Android 4.0 or above with UVC, Linux with UVC(above linux-2.6.26), MAC-OS X 10.4.8 or later, UBUNTU, CHROME OS, Win XP/Vista/Win7/Win8 |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.7-inch |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Screen Size | 14 |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | Rolling shutter ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os |
| Style Name | ELP 1080p night vision USB Camera IR infrared for computer |
| Supported Audio Format | PCM |
| Supported Image Format | ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os, MJPEG ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os, YUV ELP 100fps Night V… |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 70 Degrees Celsius |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG/YUY2 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Video Resolution | 1080p |
| Viewing Angle | 91.86 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 30 days free return and replacement |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |
| Zoom | fixed lens ELP 100fps Night Vision USB Camera 1080P Wide Anagle 3.6mm Lens IR LED Infrared Webcam Day Night Camera with Mini Housing 30fps 60fps 100fps USB Camera for Linux Windows Android Mac Os |
D**L
Simple IR camera that works as billed.
This is a simple 2 mp video camera with a fixed wide angle camera with a 3.6mm lens. The lens is fixed focus and comes from the factory focused at infinity. There is no software included but there is capture software downloadable from the company website. I downloaded AMCap and had no trouble finding the camera and getting it connected via the included fairly long USB cable. The image is what you would expect. The attached image of my shop is without any lighting or image adjustment of any kind. I needed something that was able to focus closer than the factory settings. I was able to unscrew the front panel, which contain the IR lights. Under that is found a single setscrew keeping the lens from moving. That was unscrewed and by unscrewing the lens slightly, I was able to get it to focus at 50mm. That is seen on my second image. The IR lights go on automatically when the camera is in a dark environment. This is regulated by a photocell on the bottom of the front panel. The second image is the front panel removed, the third image is the adjusted close focus image and the fourth is close focus under IR lighting. For what it is, I feel it is a good value for the money and works as advertised right out of the box. I am running Windows 10. No drivers were required to be installed.
F**E
Warning…
In my opinion this should only be bought by someone who already has cameras. Something it can hook up too. And know what they are doing. If you are starting from scratch you may encounter problems. Like I did. First for those of you who read thru the item real fast, like I did. It’s not wireless. The picture however is pretty decent. I got it to work somewhat work on my computer. The problem and why I said warning is you need software to make it work. It gives you some suggestions but the problem I encountered is all of them set off my antivirus software and warned me not to go to the sites. WTH? So I have not gotten this to work yet but still working on it so I can give it a proper review. Just wanted to give you a heads up until then.
J**T
Tiny camera, pretty good picture quality, well built
If you already do things with a webcam, this will do all of those things, but don't get too excited about the 100 frames per second claim. Let's start with the best: this is very solidly built, having a thick aluminum shell with built-in tripod socket. The picture quality is very crisp, with good contrast, and great performance in the dark when the IR lights come on. As with most IR security-type cameras, you (or at least _I_) can see the IR LEDs when they are on, but they don't put out enough visible light for the eye to see anything if this is in a dark room. So I'm just saying, if you want a hidden camera, the LEDs will give it away. Next, it works perfectly as a webcam. I connected this to my MacBook, and it worked as well as the built-in webcam in applications such as Zoom, QuickTime, and OBS. According to the instruction pamphlet, it can produce 1920x1080 at 30 frames/sec, 1280x720 at 60 frames/sec, and 640x480 at 120 frames/sec. And this is what it reports to applications that use it (there is no 100 fps mode). And yes, it does produce 1920x1080 at 30fps, and 1280x70 at 60fps. However, most applications won't even show the option of either 120 fps or 100 fps, in any case. My last hope was to capture some video from it using ffmpeg, which is a free download, if a bit tricky to get working. I WAS able to get this to work at 1080p30, 720p60, and 480p120 with ffmpeg, BUT I had to tell ffmpeg that I wanted 120.1 fps, or it just gave me I/O errors. If you want to try this, just google ffmpeg capture webcam, and there is plenty of help out there. This camera works great running into a USB2 port, but don't believe for a second that it will work with USB1.1 as stated in the description. There are two quibbles I have with the picture. First, it is a bit greenish when it's in color mode in daylight (as opposed to IR mode, which is perfectly gray). And second, there is a LOT of barrel distortion. If you ever wondered what it was to watch 1970s TV sets with their curved screens, just point this camera at a perfectly rectangular monitor, and you'll see a convincing simulation of that. But this is due to it being such a wide-angle lens. It is SUPER wide angle, and there is no zoom control (except that which is added by some applications in the form of digital zoom). The IR lights are plenty bright, allowing for pretty good performance in otherwise total darkness. The price is a little high as webcams go, but the really solid build and the ability to mount it on a tripod make up for it, in my opinion. Just think of this as a webcam with decent night vision, and you won't be disappointed.
J**N
A great little night vision camera!
Before I get on with the review, I feel it's worth noting that the first program I used to view the camera, produced very poor image quality; I almost blamed this on the camera. However, to be thorough, I tried a different camera program, and the image quality was outstanding. So, if you are experiencing poor image quality, try a different capture program, before assuming its the camera's fault. Now, on to the review ~ This camera is equipped with a 1/2.7 inch CMOS image sensor and 10 infrared LEDs, which allow it to produce clear and detailed images in complete darkness. The camera also has a wide viewing angle, making it possible to capture a large area in a single frame. One of the standout features of the camera, is its ability to switch between day and night mode, automatically. During the day, the camera uses visible light to capture images, while at night it switches to infrared mode to produce clear and detailed images in complete darkness. The transition between day and night mode is seamless, with no noticeable lag or other issues. Another nice feature, is that it comes with a generous 10 feet of USB cable, allowing a lot of room for custom mounting options and mounting locations. The camera is easy to use, and can be easily integrated into a variety of projects, thanks to its USB interface. It is also compact and lightweight, measuring just 42mm x 42mm x 36mm and weighing only 62 grams. This makes it easy to install in a variety of locations and minimizes the impact on the overall weight of the system. Overall, it's a reliable and high-quality camera that is well-suited for applications that require the ability to capture images in complete darkness. Its compact size, wide viewing angle, and automatic day/night mode switching make it a great choice for a wide range of projects.
B**U
Haven't figured out how to focus, but works well otherwise!
Video shows just a random figure I had laying around and camera automatically toggling between night vision and normal lighting. I didn't set up any special lighting for this, just my normal over-head light. I do like that it came with a lens cap! I'm not used to that being the case for these types, but I haven't purchased many like this before. Plugged it into a USB on my PC straight out of the box and worked just fine w/o any issues. I've noted I haven't been able to figure out focusing on it. Typically Windows Camera app will give you a focus control option if the camera can be manually adjusted... digitally... bit backwards, that haha. But WC doesn't have any focus controls for this one. It kinda looks like I could manually turn the lens to focus but it doesn't actually move. Box it came in had same images on it as another USB camera I got from this company and no instructions (other camera had none either). Listing says it comes with one, but I didn't receive it. Listing says it can go fish eye lens or normal lens. I don't see how that is possible without purchasing said lens separately. As-is though, the IR quality seems decent and overall this would be a good camera if I can figure out how to do any of the featured adjustments it claims it can do. Given the lack of instructions and the hefty price tag, I'd recommend waiting for a sale here. If you do just need an out-of-the-box functional USB night vision camera, this one works for that. Side-note, this listing needs to be re-written so it's actually readable. It's current state of camera terms tossed into a blender almost turned me off from trying this camera at all.
W**E
Very good night vision performance
I am making my own night vision set up. It’s basically going to consist of this camera, a processing module, and a small field monitor. I haven’t decided if I’m going to use an Arduino or a raspberry pie for the processing and I’ve only done testing on the camera so far. But the images I’ve got have been very promising so I’m looking forward to this project. I have yet to test it in total darkness but on the very dark night I am getting adequate images at 20 yards or so which to me seems pretty good. The IR illuminators on the camera are pretty small so I might add a larger infrared light when I make my set up. Perhaps a focused IR flashlight which will give me some additional range in the dark hopefully. But the optics on this are surprisingly effective. I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect so I’m pretty happy so far. I will post some images as I get further along on my project. This is a not just a board it has a housing so even though I am using this as a project camera not a finished product, it can be used as is. I’m interested to see if I can adapt it to use the interchangeable lenses that the other ELP cube cameras use. It’s definitely a fun little toy to play around with.
K**E
webcam with no audio input
This is just a bare webcam with no audio input. Not really sure why it is marketed for night use, because it is horrible in low light. It is super grainy and the image isn't very clear. It does function as a plug and play but it might be better to just get a webcam that can also capture audio.
W**B
Super low lighting, don't think it's night vision/infrared
While it is my fault that I did not realize the pixel or the amount of input etc this was actually going to give, I can say that it does work quite easily with plug and play. I forgot to take a photo of the quality of the image, however for me it just seemed super dark considering what I have on my own laptop. This would be something I would use if I had no other choice, however it does its job rather well considering its capabilities. I used it with a MAC laptop and it was usb plug and play no problem. It does not have anything to mount it or hold it in place so it is not easy to configure when using. It mentions night vision or infrared yet it does not do anything to indicate that it can do either. Whether I used it wrong or the directions didn't tell me, I did not see anything about it actually being night vision or infrared. So, other than using it as a last resort I can't really say I have much use for it. The best thing about it, is that it was easy to plug and play... just not figure out otherwise....
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