Devices must be able stand up to environmental adversity in order to succeed in industrial applications. Moxa’s VPort IP cameras and video servers are designed to overcome outdoors or harsh environments.
The World’s First Fanless Wide Operating Temperature Range IP Cameras | |
Moxa’s IP cameras deliver unparalleled reliability thanks to their exceptional tolerance of extreme temperatures. The VPort 36 can run comfortably in extreme temperatures ranging from -40 to 75°C without using any fans or heaters. These industrial-grade IP cameras capture brilliant HD images and deliver reliable video streaming in any environment, from snowy mountains to scorching deserts and everything in between. This ruggedness allows these VPort cameras to excel in oil and gas, rolling stock, and Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) applications. Because they do not need to rely on a heater or fan to operate, Moxa’s outdoors IP cameras deliver higher reliability at a lower power draw, greatly simplifying the electrical installation and maintenance of the system. The cameras are even compliant with the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard, so they can be powered simply through an Ethernet cable |
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Industrial-grade Environmental Protection | |
IP cameras in industrial applications also need physical protection against the elements. Moxa’s IP Cameras are IP66-rated and possess Level 3 high EMI/EMC protection, for consistent performance in rainy, dusty, or high EMI environments. For protection against vandalism and tampering, the IP camera enclosure is also IK-10 (EN 62262) rated, the highest level of vandal resistance for outdoor applications. | ![]() |
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IP 66 Water-proof | IP 66 Dust-proof | IK-10 Vandal Resistant |
Industry Certified Reliability
Moxa’s IP cameras meet the strictest industry standards. These rugged IP cameras comply with the EN 50121, EN 55022, C1 D2 ATEX zone 2, and NEMA TS2 certifications, which ensure reliable performance when exposed to extreme shock/vibration, high levels of surge/EMI, and explosive environments.