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Keeper 2MP Turret Camera
The value workhorse for shops and apartments — sharp enough, tough enough, priced right.
Every product is genuine, licensed, and installed by God Complex with a lifetime maintenance programme. Price includes professional commissioning.
Key features
- 2MP (1920×1080) at 30 fps
- 30m IR night vision
- Low-profile vandal-resistant turret
- IP67 weatherproof
- ONVIF, RTSP, H.265 / H.264
- Remote viewing via app or VMS
About this product
The Keeper is our budget recommendation for sites where cost per camera matters. A 2MP sensor with 30m IR covers a shop floor or apartment block entrance reliably, the low-profile turret shape is harder to vandalise and less obtrusive than a dome, and the housing is IP67 for sheltered outdoor use.
Technical specifications
Everything you need to check against your site before we install.
- IR
- 30m smart IR
- certification
- CE, RoHS
- codec
- H.265, H.264
- dimensions
- 110 × 95 × 85 mm
- lens
- 3.6mm, 84° view
- mount
- Wall / ceiling / pole mount
- operating temp
- -30°C to +60°C
- power
- DC12V / PoE 802.3af
- protection
- IP67
- protocol
- ONVIF, RTSP
- sensor
- 1/2.7\" 2MP CMOS
- warranty
- 2 years
- weight
- 500g
Choosing the right CCTV Cameras
The camera is the eye of your system
Choose it wrong and nothing else matters — choose it right and the rest of the system is straightforward. These are the decisions that actually matter on a site visit.
Resolution: 4MP is the working sweet spot
4MP (2560×1440) reads a face or a number plate at the distances a normal room or entrance demands, at a price and file size that make retention realistic. 8MP earns its keep on perimeters and car parks where you must read detail at range. 2MP is still fine for low-budget coverage where “enough detail to know what happened” is the goal.
Dome, bullet or turret?
- Dome — discrete, vandal-resistant, the default for offices, retail and lobbies.
- Bullet — long-range, weatherproof, a visible deterrent. First choice for perimeters and fence lines.
- Turret — low-profile and cheaper than a dome, great value for apartments and shop floors.
Night vision is not optional
A camera without enough IR is a camera that records darkness. Match the IR range to the area you must cover: 30m for a room or shop front, 60m for a compound wall, and consider a wider-angle lens rather than more pixels when a single unit must see an entire yard.
What we install
Every camera on this page is genuine, ONVIF-compliant, H.265-encoded and installed with structured cabling, surge protection and a written commissioning sheet — then maintained for life.