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Ultra‑Wide View Mini Panoramic Camera gives you a 170° field of vision in an incredibly compact design. This fisheye AHD camera delivers crisp detail for reliable home or office monitoring.
Ultra-Wide View Mini Panoramic Camera – Benefits for You
✅ Capture more of your surroundings in a single frame, so blind spots become far less of a worry.
✅ Enjoy clearer footage that helps you identify people and details more confidently when reviewing recordings.
✅ Its ultra‑compact design blends into doorways or tight spaces, allowing discreet monitoring without bulky hardware.
✅ A durable metal housing boosts long‑term reliability, giving you peace of mind in busy indoor areas.
✅ A wide 170° fisheye view means you can cover more area with fewer cameras, reducing installation complexity.
✅ Stable wired AHD connectivity ensures consistent video quality, so your recordings stay smooth and dependable.
✅ Low‑light sensitivity helps you see more detail in dim environments, so your entryways feel protected day and night.
✅ Easy pairing with AHD DVR systems simplifies setup, letting you start monitoring without complicated configuration.
Experience wide‑angle clarity and simplified indoor security with this compact panoramic camera.
This mini panoramic camera is engineered for users who need high‑coverage surveillance in a very small footprint. The 170° fisheye lens captures expansive scenes, making it ideal for doorways, hall entrances, and service counters. Its rugged metal shell adds stability, keeping the device protected even in high‑traffic indoor spaces.
The camera supports AHD video formats including 720P, 960P, and full 1080P depending on the selected model. When paired with the proper AHD DVR, you can unlock sharp footage with strong detail reproduction. The 1.7mm lens provides a dramatic wide‑angle perspective, making it easier to review footage without constantly switching camera views.

The 1MP configuration works with AHD‑720P DVR systems, while the 1080P version is designed for AHD‑1080P DVR or higher. Both versions are compatible with widely used XVR systems from brands such as Xmeye, Hikvision, and Dahua. Selecting the correct DVR ensures the camera operates at its intended resolution and frame rate.
If you do not currently own an AHD‑compatible DVR, you may consider using an analog 1200TVL camera instead. Those units connect directly to a television or basic recording setup. Matching your camera to your recorder ensures smooth, reliable operation.

Before installation, double‑check DVR compatibility and confirm the signal format you need. This avoids issues where the recorder cannot drive the camera. If you are uncertain which version to select, a quick consultation with a technician can help ensure full compatibility.
The camera uses Sony CMOS imaging technology for dependable performance and clear digital output. Designed for indoor environments, it functions well in entry halls, apartment doors, and small commercial interiors. Its compact 32×32mm body allows installation in narrow or recessed positions.

Full‑HD AHD models provide 1920×1080 resolution, offering greater detail capture such as facial features and small objects. This makes it easier to review incidents or verify visitor activity through a door scope or cat‑eye installation.

AHD technology transmits high‑definition video over coaxial cables for long distances without signal repeaters. This provides stable image quality even in extended cable runs, which is especially valuable in larger apartments or buildings.
In real‑world use, the camera helps monitor entryways, record daily activity, and preserve important moments. With proper DVR pairing, the system maintains consistent clarity so you can track details in busy indoor areas.






The system uses progressive scanning to reduce blur, prevent flicker, and improve color accuracy. AHD signals maintain higher detail compared to older analog CVBS systems, making it a strong option for anyone upgrading legacy surveillance equipment.

For users with 720P or 960P DVR systems, the camera still delivers strong clarity. Higher‑end DVRs unlock the full potential of the 1080P model, offering realistic textures and pronounced line resolution.

Below are helpful clarifications about common AHD terminology:
Q: What do AHD‑M, AHD‑N, and AHD‑H refer to?
A: These terms describe different AHD signal levels. AHD‑M supports 720P/960P, AHD‑N offers 1080N (a simulated 1080 format), and AHD‑H delivers true 1080P resolution.
Q: Can a regular DVR operate with an AHD camera?
A: No. AHD cameras must be paired with an AHD‑compatible DVR; standard DVR units cannot decode the signal.
Q: Can an AHD camera plug directly into a TV or monitor?
A: Not directly. The camera requires an AHD DVR to translate its signal into a usable display format.
Q: Can a 1080P AHD camera work with a DVR designed for 720P?
A: A 1080P camera should be paired with AHD‑H or AHD‑N DVR systems to operate properly.
Q: Can a 1080P AHD DVR use a 720P camera?
A: Yes. Higher‑resolution DVRs generally accept lower‑resolution AHD cameras.
Q: Do you support OEM or ODM customization?
A: Yes, customization options are available depending on your needs.

The camera does not include power adapters or BNC cables. High‑quality accessories are recommended for stable performance, especially in multi‑camera systems running through 4CH, 8CH, or 16CH DVR units.

AHD technology makes upgrading older analog CCTV setups easier by using existing coaxial lines. High‑definition footage can travel long distances without significant signal loss, making it suitable for home renovations and building retrofits.
Bring panoramic coverage and dependable clarity to your indoor security setup—upgrade to this ultra‑wide AHD camera today.
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