Description
Iris 740 IP Thru-Hull Camera | Boat Supply Store
Enhance your vessel's situational awareness with a robust underwater surveillance system designed for demanding marine applications. This IP thru-hull camera features an aluminum bronze bezel and a hard anodised aluminum housing, meeting IP68 waterproof specifications. Its innovative design leverages digital pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities without mechanical parts, ensuring long-term operational integrity in harsh saltwater environments, making it ideal for monitoring anchorages, docking approaches, or marine life.
Key Features
- Digital Pan, Tilt, and Zoom for comprehensive monitoring
- No moving parts ensure superior durability and reliability
- IP68 waterproof aluminum housing for harsh marine conditions
- Aluminum Bronze Bezel provides exceptional corrosion resistance
- Viewable on PC, Laptop, Network Display, Cell Phone, or Tablet
- Iris Centre software enables multi-camera management and recording
- Video recording and playback for detailed analysis
- Thru-hull design for discreet, integrated installation
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Bezel Material | Aluminum Bronze |
| Housing Material | Hard Anodised Aluminum |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Camera Technology | IP Camera |
Who This Is For
Boat owners and operators requiring sophisticated underwater monitoring with advanced digital control and remote viewing capabilities. This camera is suited for those who prioritize long-term durability and comprehensive management of their vessel's surveillance.
How It Compares
| Feature | Iris 740 IP Thru-Hull Camera | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Camera Type | IP | Analog, IP |
| Digital Pan/Tilt/Zoom | Yes (via Iris Centre Software) | Yes (via compatible chartplotter), Yes |
| Housing Material | Hard Anodised Aluminum | Plastic, Aluminum |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 | IPX7, IP66 |
| Viewing Devices | PC, Laptop, Network Display, Cell Phone, Tablet | Compatible Chartplotter, Axiom Displays |
Common Concerns Answered
Does the Iris 740 require special software?
The Iris 740 IP Thru-Hull Camera is designed for full functionality with the Iris Centre software, which manages multiple cameras, recording, and playback. This integrated approach ensures robust control and analysis capabilities.
Is installation complex?
Installation involves a thru-hull fitting and network configuration for IP connectivity. Due to the requirement for hull penetration and network setup, professional installation is recommended for those unfamiliar with marine electronics.
What if I need to return the camera?
Boat Supply Store adheres to a comprehensive return policy for marine electronics. Please consult our customer service department for specific details regarding returns and any potential issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Iris 740 IP Thru-Hull Camera?
The Iris 740 is an IP thru-hull camera offering digital pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities, designed for advanced underwater surveillance on vessels. It features an IP68 waterproof rating and a durable aluminum bronze bezel.
How does the Iris 740 IP Thru-Hull Camera provide control without moving parts?
It utilizes advanced digital signal processing and IP camera technology to manipulate the field of view for pan, tilt, and zoom functions electronically, eliminating the need for physical, moving components that are prone to wear in marine environments.
What devices can I view the Iris 740 IP Thru-Hull Camera feed on?
The camera feed is viewable on a range of devices including PCs, laptops, network displays, cell phones, and tablets when integrated with the appropriate network and Iris Centre software.
What are the material specifications of the Iris 740 IP Thru-Hull Camera?
The camera features an aluminum bronze bezel and a hard anodised aluminum housing, ensuring high resistance to corrosion and physical impact in saltwater conditions.
What are the benefits of an IP camera for underwater use?
IP cameras transmit digital data over a network, allowing for higher resolution, remote access, integration with other digital systems, and advanced control features like digital PTZ, while also often offering improved robustness compared to analog systems.