New Annke C800 turret with audio?

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Thank you @mat200. That one looks like the C500 to me. Another thing I found is that the only encoding option I can select is H265. There is no H265+ or H264 available. I use H264 on my BI cameras so that creates another issue for me.
FYI - updated the post..included text from Hikvision, specs include 264 for the camera I found HiLook
 

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Finally got them to send a document purporting to be the specs. It is an xls so I can't upload it. Here is the table:
Key features
★ 8MP IR Network Turret Camera
★ Efficient H.265+ compression technology
★ 2.8mm lens with diagonal FOV 123°brings everything back to life
★ Up to 100ft night vision with Smart IR
★ Built-in microphone for real-time audio security
★ Support up to 256GB SD card storage
★ Clear imaging even with strong back lighting due to 120 dB WDR
★ EXIR 2.0: advanced infrared technology with long IR range up to 30m
★ IP67 Dust and Waterproof Rating
★ Support PoE (Power over Ethernet)&DC12V
Model NumberI91BM*4
IP Camera
CameraImage Sensor1/2.5" Progressive Scan CMOS
Video Resolution50 Hz: 12.5 fps (3840 X 2160, 2560 X 1440, 1920 X 1080, 1280 X 720)
60 Hz: 15 fps (3840 X 2160, 2560 X 1440, 1920 X 1080, 1280 X 720)
Sub Stream50 Hz: 25 fps (640 X 480, 640 X 360)
60 Hz: 30 fps (640 X 480, 640 X 360)
Video Compression H.265+/H.265
Video Bitrate32 Kbps ~ 16 Mbps
Audio CompressionG.711ulaw/G.711alaw/G.722.1/G.726/MP2L2/PCM/MP3/AAC
Audio Input/OutputBuilt-in Microphone
Lens2.8 mm
Min. Illumination0.01 Lux@(F2.0, AGC On)
Angle of ViewHorizontal FoV 102°, Vertical FoV 53°, Diagonal FoV 123°
Number of Infrared LEDs2 pcs
Night Vision DistanceUp to 100 ft/30 m
DNR3D DNR
Wide Dynamic Range120 dB WDR
Network StorageLocal Storage & NAS (NFS, SMB/CIFS)
ONVIFSupport
Day/Night SwitchDay, Night, Auto, Schedule
EthernetRJ45 X1 (10 M/100 M)
GeneralHousingPlastic & Metal
ColorWhite
Operating PowerPoE (802.3af), 12 V DC ± 25%
StorageBuilt-in MicroSD/SDHC/SDXC Slot, up to 256 GB
Hardware ResetYes
Operating Temperature-22 °F – 140 °F/-30 °C – 60 °C
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor/Outdoor
Weatherproof RatingIP67
Dimension (L X W X H)Ø110 X 81.25 mm (Ø4.33" X 3.20")
Weight0.9 lb./390 g
Packaging Contents
Camera4
Ethernet Cable60ft/18m x2;100ft/30m x2
Power Adapter-
Mounting Screws Bag4
User's Manual For Camera1
 

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@Mike A. @mat200 the specs they sent don't show h264 for this camera unfortunately. That being said, it was just an Excel file they sent so.. legit ;) The drop-down in the video section of the gui just doesn't have any other option besides "265".
 

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@Mike A. @mat200 the specs they sent don't show h264 for this camera unfortunately. That being said, it was just an Excel file they sent so.. legit ;) The drop-down in the video section of the gui just doesn't have any other option besides "265".
quick look,
Some specs look similar to the older model 8MP 15fps 1/2.5" sensor...


1/2.5" Progressive Scan CMOS
 

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...The drop-down in the video section of the gui just doesn't have any other option besides "265".
That's very odd. Never seen a cam without 264. It must support it and the limitation likely just an interface issue.

Does it use a plug-in? Maybe try reloading and/or with another browser? Probably won't change a selection in a drop-down like that though.
 

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Got it. Thanks @mat200. I have the NVR/camers on a router that's not connected to WAN. Plan to read/research on how to have the most effective configuration.

Looking around the internet, I found this one: Hikvision Compatiable 8MP 4K H.265 Dome POE IP Camera 2.8mm Outdoor Security Cam - Newegg.com Looks a lot like the one I received. There is also someone selling the same type on eBay.
Nice find! Does yours also have the un-tinted photoresistor showing? Mine doesn't, just has the microphone hole which I don't see in this camera's pictures. The capabilities listed are also different like 8mp at 20fps vs 15fps on the one I have.
 

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It is just like yours. Only small hole for the microphone. the photoresistor is tinted.

I'll keep searching to see what else I can find ;-)
 

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Got it. Thanks @mat200. I have the NVR/camers on a router that's not connected to WAN. Plan to read/research on how to have the most effective configuration.

Looking around the internet, I found this one: Hikvision Compatiable 8MP 4K H.265 Dome POE IP Camera 2.8mm Outdoor Security Cam - Newegg.com Looks a lot like the one I received. There is also someone selling the same type on eBay.
FYI - including the specs here for reference

Camera

Image Sensor: 1/2.8" Sony CMOS
Effective Pixels: 8 megapixels
Electronic Shutter: AUTO, 1/25s ~ 1/100000s
Min. Illumination: 0.01Lux@F1.2(AGC ON), 0Lux IR on
Day/Night: Auto/Color/(B/W)/Timing
WDR: Digital WDR
White Balance: Auto/Manual
BLC /HLC: Support
DNR: 2D/3D DNR
Other: AGC,Motion Detection,Privacy Mask,Flip,Rotate,RIO,OSD overlay
Encode
Video Standard: H.264/H.265
Video Resolution: MainStream: 20fps@8MP(3840x2160) , 30fps@6MP(3072x2048) / 5MP(2592x1944) / 4MP / 3MP / 1080P / 720P,etc.
Sub stream: 720x480/VGA(640x480)/360P/QVGA@30fps,etc.
Video Bitrates: 512Kbps - 12Mbps, VBR/CBR
Audio Standard: G.711-u/G.711-a
Built-in Mic: Yes
OSD Overlay: Title and Time overlay ,custom color adjustable
IR Led
IR Led: 18 pcs SMD IR Led
IR Distance: 20-30 M
Lens
Focal length: 2.8 mm fixed lens
Optional Function
PoE,Audio
Network Services
Protocol: HTTP/RTSP/FTP/SMTP/DHCP/NTP/NFS, etc.
P2P: Yes
Web: IE , Firefox (32bit esr), etc.
Media: CMS, Android, IOS
ONVIF: 17.06 compatible
General
Network Port: 1-RJ45, 100Mbps, POE optional
Power Supply: 12 VDC ± 10%
Power Consumption: < 8 W
Operating Temp: -30?-(+60)?, 10%-90%RH

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@CrazyMan forgot to say great job getting the specs from them.

what Method are you using to access the camera directly?
Use internet explorer 11 and put the IP address of the webcam in the address bar. I run my cameras on the same LAN as the PC I use.
 

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@CrazyMan Go it. I removed the camera connection from the NVR and connected to the router. Then followed your instructions. Thanks!

BTW, you can do 265+, here is the screenshot Video screen options:
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If you select 'yes', a message will pop-up and state:
"when H.265+ is enabled, functions such ROI, SVC, Main Stream Smoothing are not support".

I'm still new to the IP cameras... so much more to learn!
 

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I ordered 2 C800 and got one old model (all metal, regular old mounting base size) and one new one (more plasticky base, smaller mounting base).

Are folks keeping the new model or sending it back? The seller on Amazon has one picture in their listing that says "random model will be sent out but they are the same". Obviously, they aren't.
 

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I also recently purchased C800 4K HD (I91BM) and it hard to find info about this. I'm still new with camera 4k as well. My other cameras has fewer option compare to this camera.

Resolution: 1280x720, 1920x1080, 2688x1520, 2592x1944, 3840x2160
Video Quality: Lowest, Lower, Low, Medium, Higher, Highest
Frame Rate: 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 12.5
Max. Bitrate: 8192
Max. Average Bitrate: [auto populate base on the Max. Bitrate]

Not sure whether this optimal setting or not. Any suggestion? I also notice that it is slow to connect when viewing on my qnap qvr pro. It takes 30sec or more before I can start seeing the stream.

Also, do you know what kind of junction box will work with this unit? I can't find any information about it. Closed one I found is DS-1280ZJ-S for C500 one not sure whether they are same or not.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Hi All,

New to this forum so Hi!
Just bought some Annke c800 bullet cameras, but after chatting with support about whether they have audio they have suggested I wait for the new I91BL which has Audio and the SD card slot, so essentially the same as the new turret.

Did anyone find out what Hikvision model equivalent this is and whether I can move to the Hikvision firmware?

Wanted the new cameras for the microphones but not sure whether to go with the old C800 bullet or go with the new ones, could someone give me some advice!

Spec sheet from Annke for the new C800 bullet attached!

Thanks in advance,

Craig
 

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I have not had any success finding the equivalent. It is for sure a Hikvision, based on the MAC address test.
 

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Thanks! How have you found the new cameras and the stock firmware? Did you keep them?
 

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Well... I bought the cameras to learn about the technology and have some fun seeing wildlife around the property. It was very inexpensive on black Friday, so I didn't feel bad if I had to trash it.

I definitely like the addition of audio. Picture is very good in the day, and as you might expect, not so much at night. I wish the camera came with 3.6 or 6 mm instead of 2.8 mm.

If you want it to identify people at night, then you’ll need at least a 6 mm lens with DarkFighter.

Again it is a fun camera to play with, but not for serious monitoring.
 
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