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August 9, 2025
Nous avons du retourner la caméra car elle ne fonctionnait pas malheureusement cela arrive mais le produit semble très bonOui je recommande
Admas
July 4, 2025
I don't like it.I don't have a choice I have to keep it.Poor resolution. Color quality is under Zero!The sells person email me to replace my shipping address it's has been almost five months.Nothing shipped from the seller. fox please be careful there are lots of cheaters out there Looking for your money. BE AWER of this seller!
Mohammad Fahad
June 17, 2025
غير واضحة للمسافة اكثر من 10 متر
SILVESTRE VITASOLO
June 1, 2025
Very affordable. Very Clear output
Rafeekh Zakariya
March 19, 2025
Good product
shaji chandy
February 26, 2025
Good
PR Whitehead
January 6, 2025
Only through trial and error, have I determined the Zosi camera is ALMOST a direct replacement for the Harbor Freight Camera. The Zosi cameras come out of the box in CVBS mode which is the protocol for the tiny inside only Bunker Hill cameras (after many trials). The Zosi cameras come with a BNC female on the signal side. On the Bunker Hill provided cables, you will need a BNC»RCA Male to Female doggle, as shown in the photos. The 12 VDC connectors are a match. Once the doggle and power are connected, the video is instant. My Bunker Hill Cameras are outside and started to fail after several months. I prototyped, one of the monitors with the Zosi cameras and they worked perfectly for several weeks outside, which they are qualified for. The Zosi cameras are very good and superior to the Bunker Hill cameras in total darkness. The Bunker Hill cameras are actually quite good at twilight, better than the Zosi's. Both cameras work perfectly in daylight. The Bunker Hill monitors will easily work off of 12 VDC, so now you can have an inexpensive, battery operated, live, outdoor qualified security system. I use my Bunker Hill/Zosi combination with the internet/power goes down and takes down my WiFi cameras. I have eight cameras on four monitors which consume about 15 watts which runs for days on a marine deep cycle battery. Easy Stuff.
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