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Product description
This dual-lens outdoor security camera combines wide-area monitoring with a movable PTZ module to keep driveways, gardens and entrances under continuous observation. It offers simultaneous dual-view coverage, smart humanoid detection and options for Power over Ethernet or DC power, making it suitable for properties where flexible installation and 24/7 recording are needed.
Key Points
The camera integrates a fixed bullet lens for a broad panoramic view and a lower dome that rotates up to 355° horizontally and 90° vertically, allowing two areas to be monitored at once. According to the manufacturer, humanoid detection reduces false alarms by filtering non-human motion, and auto-tracking follows moving people while applying optical zoom on the target. Night-time visibility is enhanced with upgraded colour night mode and active deterrents such as a siren and floodlight that activate on motion detection. Connectivity supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi for flexible network setup, and there is a microSD slot for local loop recording up to 128 GB in addition to cloud storage options.
Technical Specifications
- Name: GENBOLT WiFi Security Camera Outdoor Dual Lens
- Lenses: Dual camera design with fixed upper bullet and PTZ lower dome
- Wireless: Dual-band Wi-Fi, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
- Storage: MicroSD card slot up to 128 GB, plus cloud storage (manufacturer offers 7-day free trial)
- Power: DC power input and Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
- Motion features: Humanoid detection, auto tracking, optical zoom on moving target
Benefits
This model simplifies monitoring by letting a single device cover multiple directions, which can reduce the number of cameras required around a property. Using PoE can tidy installations because network and power travel along the same cable, consequently reducing cabling complexity. The combination of humanoid detection and auto-tracking aims to lower nuisance alerts while still capturing relevant activity, and real-time alerts with image snippets are sent to your phone or email according to the manufacturer. Colour night vision improves visual detail in low light which helps identification compared with monochrome infrared images.
Usage Recommendations
For best reception, position the camera so the upper fixed lens covers the broader scene and the PTZ dome focuses on entrances or known approach routes. If running a single Ethernet cable to the mounting point is practical, PoE will provide both power and a stable wired connection which may be preferable in areas with congested Wi-Fi. Use the microSD slot for local continuous loop recording and enable cloud backup if you want remote access to recent events even when the camera is offline. Consider that advanced features such as humanoid detection accuracy and cloud retention policies depend on firmware and service terms provided by the manufacturer, and occasional updates may improve performance.









