Enhance your night vision surveillance camera project with the Night Vision Sensitive Infrared Light 3W designed for use with Raspberry Pi.
Key Features:
1. Ambient Light Detection: Equipped with an onboard photoresistor for detecting ambient light conditions.
2. Adjustable Resistor: Features an onboard adjustable resistor to control the ambient light threshold, enabling the automatic toggling of the infrared LED.
3. Compatibility: Specifically designed to complement our Infrared IR Night Vision Surveillance Camera Module 500W Webcam.
How to Use:
1. Connectivity: Attach the Infrared LED Board to the camera PCB using screws.
2. Screw Holes: Utilize the screw holes for both attachment and power supply.
3. Adjustment: Fine-tune the adjustable resistor to establish a suitable ambient light threshold, enabling automatic activation of the infrared LED.
4. Operation: The infrared LED turns on when ambient light falls below the threshold, and vice versa.
This compact infrared light module is a valuable addition to your Raspberry Pi night vision surveillance camera, offering enhanced functionality in low-light conditions.
Package Includes:
2 x Night Vision Sensitive Infrared Light 3W for Raspberry Pi Camera
1 x Screw Set
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