Brands:
VideoSecuProduct Code:
B006B2JNPEAvailability:
In StockUse with Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) applications and security camera components. This per-terminated CCTV cable is perfect for transmitting video and power. Simplify the installation of surveillance systems by using one cable to carry video and power. Now, it's easier than ever to mount your camera just about anywhere you would like. Note: This cable will not support SDI camera and HD camera. For HD camera, please look at Amazon ASIN: B01D48ES02.
These are fairly standard 12v BNC video cables for CCTV systems (Q-See, NightOwl, Lorax, etc). The cables come in a 66' length, which is 6' longer than the standard ones that come with Q-See systems. Believe it, or not, this 6' has come in handy a time or two - especially when you only need another few feet for some camera, and the next available length is 75'... nothing like having 22' of unused cable sitting over the secretary in your client's drop ceiling... These cables are great when you need 'just a little more' length. The cables are heavy, too - quality connectors and solid power leads. Despite these positives, the last 2 batches of these that I ordered, both batches of 4, only 3 of them were good in each order... I didn't contact anyone, or take them back for exchanges - they were so cheap ($8/each) and I have others laying around. At that price, no complaints - 3 stars. |
I have purchased these cables before and have found them to be excellent. Have used this set yet, I am planning to use them when I assemble the security system that i have been building from a micro-ATX computer. |
as expected |
MORE THAN ENOUGH WIRE SERVED ITS PURPOSE GOOD BUY |
Just what was needed to make it that extra distance through the attic. Basic, low cost, effective. Worked for me. Recommended. |
I will buy again wished they gave a better deal on large quantity orders. The cables are much better then the ones that come with the system. |
Got what I ordered you can not beat the price for what you are getting helps a ton when working with camera |