The MV32 does not have night vision. It contains no built-in IR illuminators for very dark scenes, however has an IR-cut filter allowing it to be more sensitive to scenes with lower light.
Yes, like other second generation cameras the MV32 can run through a wireless connection once it is configured and supplied with power. See this article for more information.
The MV32 has no weather-resistance rating and should be kept in temperature and humidity controlled indoor environments. For scenarios requiring a smart security camera outdoors, the MV72, a IP67 weather resistant varifocal camera, can be used.
The MV32 runs a high resolution video stream, boasting more than twice the recording resolution of the MV12. With 256 GB of storage, we can expect up to 20 days of video storage depending on video quality setting when the video is recording 24/7. To obtain larger retention rates, enable motion-based retention or clou...
To view video you only need to login to dashboard and access the camera from your camera management page. Fisheye and DPTZ modes are viewable without any special equipment. Virtual Reality (VR) mode is officially supported on standalone VR headsets such as the Oculus Go and unofficially supported on mobile browsers (wi...
The MV32 is a fisheye camera with a 180 degree view of the surrounding area. The term fisheye comes from the camera’s use of a fisheye lens which creates a wide-angle hemispherical image. Using digital zoom, the user is able to virtually/digitally pan, tilt, or zoom (DPTZ) around the scene without losing any informatio...