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Weatherproof Security Cameras: Understanding IP Ratings for All-Season Protection
Lorex weatherproof security cameras are given an environmental rating to indicate their suitability for installation in different indoor and outdoor environments. This rating is based on the camera's Ingress Protection (IP) rating.
What is an IP rating?
The IP rating tells you how resistant the equipment is to dust and liquids. It is a simple code that covers a range of international standards for enclosures and electrical equipment. This code was developed to provide customers with more information about how weatherproof an enclosure is, rather than just claiming that it is weatherproof.
What does the IP rating mean?
IP ratings are given as a two-digit code, such as IP64, IP65, IP67 and so on. The first digit represents the level of protection against dust; the second digit represents the level of protection against fluids. The higher the number, the stronger the level of protection.
Outdoor Installation Tip
For outdoor installations, it is recommended that you position your cameras in a sheltered location even if they are weather resistant or weatherproof rated. Under shelter, the camera lens is protected from adverse weather conditions such as rain and snow, which can affect image clarity. Consider mounting the camera underneath an eaves or another structure that will protect the camera against the elements.
IP67: The Toughest Weatherproof Rating
Boasting the industry's highest weatherproof rating (IP67), select Lorex outdoor security cameras offer the best protection against dust and water to ensure they can withstand even the harshest conditions.
FAQ
IP67: The Toughest Weatherproof Rating
Boasting the industry's highest weatherproof rating (IP67), select Lorex outdoor security cameras offer the best protection against dust and water to ensure they can withstand even the harshest conditions, keeping your property safe year-round.
FAQ
Are Lorex security cameras weatherproof?
Yes, all Lorex outdoor security cameras are weatherproof. They come with an IP (Ingress Protection) rating that indicates their level of resistance to dust and water. Many Lorex cameras boast an IP66 rating, which means they are fully protected against dust and can withstand powerful jets of water from any direction. However, some models offer the even higher IP67 rating, signifying complete protection against dust and the ability to be submerged in shallow water for a brief period.
Why choose Lorex security cameras for cold weather?
Lorex outdoor security cameras are designed for extreme weather conditions. They can easily operate within different temperature ranges.
Can Lorex security cameras withstand extreme temperatures?
Lorex security cameras are designed to function reliably in a wide range of temperatures. The specific temperature range will vary depending on the model, but most wired cameras (IP or Analog) can operate effectively between -40ºF ~ 140ºF / -40ºC ~ 60ºC. This ensures they can endure harsh winters and scorching summers in most climates.
How does rain, snow, or ice affect Lorex security cameras?
Lorex's weatherproof security cameras are designed to function flawlessly even during rain, snow, or sleet. Their sealed casings prevent water ingress to ensure continued operation regardless of the weather conditions.