🌙 Light Up the Night, Stay Under the Radar!
The CMVision IR130-940 is a cutting-edge 940nm invisible IR illuminator featuring 198 high-power LEDs, designed for both indoor and outdoor use with an IP65 weatherproof rating. It offers a wide 60-degree angle and an impressive range of up to 200 feet, making it ideal for discreet surveillance applications.
W**S
Unconventional use of this product.
I wanted a IR light that produces 940nm wavelength light to boost the clarity of my baby monitor. The flood light performs excellent.
H**H
Wonderful light, but short life span
I tested working great with my Wyze camera at night. It's get cold outside, I am not ready to install. I have another 850 nm light ,red lid at night . This one 940nm is totally not visible at night. I will find a spot to install once the weather getting warm.Unfortunately, After installed only 2 months , The light is burn to dead. Try to call the company support number, no answer . CMVision 's website has a same 940nm light with one year warranty. I just bought it half year, running only for two months. Don't buy , if you are looking for it. I just replaced with 850nm light ( I had 3 lights working at night)
W**T
Excellent
Works well
D**V
This older 940nm technology is better than the new
I purchased three different types of 940nm lights to compliment my surveillance system. I am writing this review hoping it will help someone to make decisions. I had several requirements. The smaller the light the better. They needed to have a rather narrow light beam less than 60 degrees. They needed to be powerful enough and not visible to naked eye.The second light from CMVision https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Q15GLHE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 is just about an inch wider, but it is significantly less deep (flat). The LEDs are concentrated in the middle, so you could potentially have a visibly smaller light if you covered the edges with vegetation for example. The third light I looked at was https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XFL9G52/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - was the smalles of all by a big margin.Both this light and the other CMVision light are very slightly visible if you look directly into them from about two foot distance, but completely invisible from further away. The third Microlight had the most light in visible spectrum, you could see it from 10-12 feet easily.In the order of how powerfull the beam was - this light was the strongest, the Microlight and the newer CMVision light were about the same.The angle of beam was the narowest in Microlight, maybe 45 degrees. This light has about 90 degrees of faint IR light and within that a very strong hot spot of about 30 degrees. The second newer CMVision light has a pretty uniform 90 degrees pattern. All three consume about the same amount of electricity.In the end, this light is the winner if you can overlap their periferal light and the hot spot addresses the critical areas. Than you have a relatively well lit area upfront with some reach where you need that.
E**M
Does illuminate IR cameras.
Purchased since you cannot see LED bulbs when “on”. 940nm does not illuminate as good as 840nm, but I wanted for not being noticed when “on”.
A**Y
Would not turn on, poor customer service
Looks like made of sturdy material, but would not turn on from the outset. Called customer service, but not helpful at all. Don’t waste your money
V**D
Worked for a while
Worked for a while and then the power supply crapped out. Chinese junk
W**T
Works well with Reolink 410-411 cameras.
Have some earlier 850nm lights from this company. 2 of the 4 failed and were replaced within a few months. The other 2 have some amount of LEDs that quit working. So, they do have quality control issues. Just bought 2 of the 940nm's will see how they hold up.Update: After a year, both 940nm units I bought are working fine.
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