➕ What is the price of HIKVISION 4 Megapixel EXIR PoE Turret IP in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of HIKVISION 4 Megapixel EXIR PoE Turret IP in-store is 480 SAR VAT.
➕ When HIKVISION 4 Megapixel EXIR PoE Turret IP was released ?
The release date was March 24, 2016.
➕ What is the price of HIKVISION 4 Megapixel EXIR PoE Turret IP cheap used ?
The price of HIKVISION 4 Megapixel EXIR PoE Turret IP used is 330 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of HIKVISION 4 Megapixel EXIR PoE Turret IP ?
Special specifications :
4 megapixel high resolution (2688 x 1520) , Full HD1080p video
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.4 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy HIKVISION 4 Megapixel EXIR PoE Turret IP in Saudi Arabia ?
Portable, Night Vision, Image Sensor, Frame Rate, Motion Sensor
Purchase advice :
Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
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10 reviews for HIKVISION 4 Megapixel EXIR PoE Turret IP
B. Z (verified owner)–
– Delivery was slow. Equipment top notch
D. N (verified owner)–
– Good. No complaint.
Rated 5 out of 5
B. O (verified owner)–
Great Camera – Understand What Your Are Buying – Great Camera. Great Quality. Long Life Span.
B. Z (verified owner)–
– Delivery was slow. Equipment top notch
D. N (verified owner)–
– Good. No complaint.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. G (verified owner)–
A great camera for the price – I have purchased several of these Turret cameras. The critical review is somewhat right. Many of these are the Chinese version that have hacked firmware. Several of these are also true US versions. It really depends on which seller you happen to choose. If you do have the Chinese version, you’re definitely going to need to be careful when doing firmware updates – you’ll brick the camera if you apply US firmware to a Chinese camera. HIKVision does have a way to unbrick them, as I have done this once before. It involved setting up a special TFTP server hosting the firmware image on a specific IP address. Apparently at pre-boot environment they go looking for firmware. Now I have one camera in 100% Chinese. Oh well. I can reference a US one to see what buttons to push to get it set-up. If you want a tried-and-true US Version, you may want to head over to B&H Photo. They’re an official dealer of HIKVision products (but you’ll pay more).
Rated 5 out of 5
B. O (verified owner)–
Great Camera – Understand What Your Are Buying – Great Camera. Great Quality. Long Life Span.
K. O (verified owner)–
– Very good picture
Rated 5 out of 5
L. G (verified owner)–
A great camera for the price – I have purchased several of these Turret cameras. The critical review is somewhat right. Many of these are the Chinese version that have hacked firmware. Several of these are also true US versions. It really depends on which seller you happen to choose. If you do have the Chinese version, you’re definitely going to need to be careful when doing firmware updates – you’ll brick the camera if you apply US firmware to a Chinese camera. HIKVision does have a way to unbrick them, as I have done this once before. It involved setting up a special TFTP server hosting the firmware image on a specific IP address. Apparently at pre-boot environment they go looking for firmware. Now I have one camera in 100% Chinese. Oh well. I can reference a US one to see what buttons to push to get it set-up. If you want a tried-and-true US Version, you may want to head over to B&H Photo. They’re an official dealer of HIKVision products (but you’ll pay more).
B. Z (verified owner) –
– Delivery was slow. Equipment top notch
D. N (verified owner) –
– Good. No complaint.
B. O (verified owner) –
Great Camera – Understand What Your Are Buying – Great Camera. Great Quality. Long Life Span.
B. Z (verified owner) –
– Delivery was slow. Equipment top notch
D. N (verified owner) –
– Good. No complaint.
L. G (verified owner) –
A great camera for the price – I have purchased several of these Turret cameras. The critical review is somewhat right. Many of these are the Chinese version that have hacked firmware. Several of these are also true US versions. It really depends on which seller you happen to choose. If you do have the Chinese version, you’re definitely going to need to be careful when doing firmware updates – you’ll brick the camera if you apply US firmware to a Chinese camera. HIKVision does have a way to unbrick them, as I have done this once before. It involved setting up a special TFTP server hosting the firmware image on a specific IP address. Apparently at pre-boot environment they go looking for firmware. Now I have one camera in 100% Chinese. Oh well. I can reference a US one to see what buttons to push to get it set-up. If you want a tried-and-true US Version, you may want to head over to B&H Photo. They’re an official dealer of HIKVision products (but you’ll pay more).
B. O (verified owner) –
Great Camera – Understand What Your Are Buying – Great Camera. Great Quality. Long Life Span.
K. O (verified owner) –
– Very good picture
L. G (verified owner) –
A great camera for the price – I have purchased several of these Turret cameras. The critical review is somewhat right. Many of these are the Chinese version that have hacked firmware. Several of these are also true US versions. It really depends on which seller you happen to choose. If you do have the Chinese version, you’re definitely going to need to be careful when doing firmware updates – you’ll brick the camera if you apply US firmware to a Chinese camera. HIKVision does have a way to unbrick them, as I have done this once before. It involved setting up a special TFTP server hosting the firmware image on a specific IP address. Apparently at pre-boot environment they go looking for firmware. Now I have one camera in 100% Chinese. Oh well. I can reference a US one to see what buttons to push to get it set-up. If you want a tried-and-true US Version, you may want to head over to B&H Photo. They’re an official dealer of HIKVision products (but you’ll pay more).
K. O (verified owner) –
– Very good picture