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The EmpireTech Starlight PTZ425DB-AT is a professional-grade 4MP smart surveillance camera featuring a 1/2.8" STARVIS CMOS sensor, 25× optical zoom, and advanced Starlight night vision technology. Designed for wired indoor use, it supports auto-tracking and perimeter protection with SMD 3.0, delivering high-quality 30fps video encoded in H.265. Its rugged IP66 waterproof housing and lightning surge protection ensure durability and reliability in demanding environments.






| Indoor/outdoor use | Indoor |
| Compatible devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Connectivity protocol | Wired |
| Controller type | Android, Iphone, Iris |
| Mounting type | No Mount |
| Video capture resolution | 4 MP |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Included components | Reference details |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Wireless communication technologies | Wired |
| Form factor | Dome |
| Effective video resolution | 4 MP |
| Installation type | Wired |
| Frame rate | 30 frames per second |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 7 watts |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.8 x 17 x 17 centimeters |
| Water resistance level | Waterproof |
| Manufacturer | EmpireTech |
| Part number | PTZ425DB-AT |
| Item Weight | 3.08 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 16.76 x 17.02 x 17.02 cm; 3.08 kg |
| Item model number | PTZ425DB-AT |
| Size | (6.6" × Φ6.7") |
| Style | PTZ425DB-AT ( Conventional Cover ) |
| light-source-type | Infrared |
| Special Features | Image Sensor, PTZ Technology |
| Batteries Required? | No |
C**C
I upgraded a Hikvision 1080p to this 4mp one. It's a nice image quality upgrade. This is my first time using the new web interface for Dahua stuff. Not a huge fan of it but I got it set up. The motion tracking was a little tricky in what the options mean, but overall a good camera still. Works well with BlueIris of course. Shipping was fast and it arrived in good packaging.
M**N
I love these cameras! They work great and lock on to humans and zoom in and follow them. Integrated well with Blue Iris!
D**W
Total junk. Would never initialize and had to return it. Could ping the network but never would load the web browser. Tried 3 different computers, 2 routers, and even direct connect to NVR. Nope.
L**H
A good modern and discreet PTZ cam, with the most recent IVS functions. For a smooth setup procedure, you must use Internet explorer (browser) on Windows, otherwise rules won't be setup reliably. I initially could not figure this out, so I emailed Empiretech, and within 30 minutes heard back from them, I was really surprised to receive such a quickened detailed response . I have since, gone ahead and ordered 2 additional cams. I would highly recommend this camera. Support is as good as it gets. 5 Stars!
C**.
I have bought many cameras from EmpireTech, and they have been GREAT! This camera is absolutely perfect in the daytime, the "auto-tracking" feature that moves the camera to follow things through the area or observation is AMAZING. I watched a YouTube video that showed how to set up that feature using a virtual "tripwire" in the camera controls GUI webpage, and it has worked well so far. I have yet to get a good, clean, night setting that works, but this is mainly due to my very challenging night lighting scene. My neighbors have a very bright outdoor light that is the opposite side of the road, so it washes out the scene I'm interested in capturing in my front yard (lots of other shadowy areas caused by trees) and no setting so far seems to make things fully acceptable. Also, one other small thing is that the day/night "auto" setting is not reliable, so I went through and set a "schedule" in the GUI that does this function at a specific time every average daily sunrise/sunset time, by month. Camera is up and running outside, so I am optimistic it will be an overall "winner" in my situation. The camera is 4-megapixel, which is GREAT for high-resolution images in good lighting, but the image sensor used is a (1/ 2.7") format, which is a lower-end one if you're mostly interested in low-light performance. A better format sensor for low-light performance at 4-megapixels is the (1/ 1/8"), a considerably larger surface area to collect light over.
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