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What is a Dome Camera?

A dome camera is a kind of security camera with a shape of a dome or semi sphere. It looks distinct and can be placed on walls and ceilings. It's covered in a housing that protects it from dust and water. And it also prevents vandalism and tampering. These cameras are durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions. Compared to normal security cameras, they also have a wider field of view and can be used indoors and outdoors.

What are the Types of Dome Cameras?

Indoor or Outdoor Dome Camera: Some dome cameras are designed for indoor use. They work indoors very well and have extra features like pet detection and customized motion zones. On the other hand, outdoor dome cameras are made of robust material. They can work in the rain and snow and offer reliable performance. They have vandal-proof housing to prevent vandalism and tampering.

Wired or Wireless Dome Camera: Wired dome security cameras require a wire for power, internet connectivity, or both. DC-powered dome cameras get power through an adapter. However, PoE cameras require only one Ethernet cable for power and networking. In contrast, wireless dome cameras are completely wireless. They have a built-in rechargeable battery that can be charged occasionally or connected to a solar panel.

PTZ Dome Camera: PTZ dome cameras are equipped with specific functionalities. They can pan and tilt, rotating horizontally and vertically to cover a wider area. Secondly, some cameras also have a zoom feature that allows users to look closer at persons, vehicles, and other objects.

Why Choose Reolink Dome Security Cameras?

High Video Quality: Reolink dome security cameras offer incredible video quality. Most cameras record videos in 4K resolution, which offers clear videos and intricate details. The cameras are also equipped with black-and-white and color night visions to record clear videos even in the darkest conditions.

Smart Detection: The camera can detect the motion of objects. They can distinguish between persons, pets, and vehicles and send accurate alerts with details. The connected devices receive real-time alerts without any subscription. Some cameras can also automatically track the movement of objects.

Two-way Audio: Two-way audio facilitates communication. The camera has a built-in microphone and speaker. Users can talk to the person in front of the camera from any location using the application. It is perfect for giving instructions to delivery guys, talking to visitors, and warning intruders.

Vandal Proof: Reolink dome security cameras are also vandal-proof. They are IK10 vandal-resistant cameras that can bear external impacts, such as stone throws and hits. It prevents tampering and offers reliable performance in all situations.

Weatherproof: The cameras are weatherproof. They can work outdoors in harsh weather conditions. They can prevent rain, water, snow, and dust from entering the camera. They are ideal for reliable year-round surveillance and monitoring.

What's the Difference Between Bullet and Dome Camera?

Bullet security cameras have a cylindrical shape. They are visible from a distance, which alerts intruders and people. They are usually mounted on the wall or ceiling. They are suitable for long-range surveillance. However, they have a limited field of view; they can't rotate vertically and horizontally. They are more susceptible to tampering and vandalism.

On the other hand, dome security cameras are round. They blend well with the surroundings, making them hard to notice. They cover a wider area because of the pan and tilt motion and wide-angle recording capability. Their key feature is that they can resist tampering and vandalism and protect the camera from dust, water, and harsh weather conditions. They are ideal for outdoor surveillance and monitoring.

What's the Difference Between Turrent and Dome Camera?

A turret camera combines a dome camera and a bullet camera in design. There is no outer dome or covering on the camera. However, it has a ball-and-socket design that allows it to rotate vertically and horizontally. They rotate in any direction and cover 360⁰. They can be mounted on walls or ceilings but are not vandalism and tamper-proof.

On the other hand, dome cameras have a special outer covering to prevent vandalism and tampering. It also protects from harsh weather conditions. They can also cover a wider area through pan and tilt, but not completely 360⁰ like a turret camera. They are more compact and specifically made to offer reliable performance in all conditions.

What are the Benefits of Dome Cameras?

Dome cameras are compact, and they blend well with the surroundings. They have an outer covering to prevent vandalism and tampering. Last but not least, they can cover a wider area through pan and tilt motion or wide-angle lens.

What are the Disadvantages of Dome Cameras?

Dome cameras have an outer covering, which can also cause reflection and glare in the videos. Another issue is condensation inside the covering, which ruins the video quality. Moreover, these cameras have limited placement options because of the viewing angle.

Can Dome Cameras See in the Dark?

Yes, dome cameras can work in the dark. They have night vision to capture clear, detailed videos even in the darkest conditions.

How Far Can a Dome Camera See?

Dome cameras have a limited range. However, they can see up to 150ft, more or less, depending on the camera quality and other specifications. Due to their angle, they can't capture far areas.

Where Do You Put a Dome Camera?

You can install dome cameras on the wall or ceiling. Generally, you can put it at a suitable location where the obstruction is minimal, the field of view is wide, and there are minimal chances of glare.