Tenvis JPT3815W Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅15-04-13
Closer Look

JPT3815W is almost entirely plastic in its construction and is pleasing to the eye. The unit is fairly small in its build, measuring in at 190mm x110mm x170mm (L xW xH). The front has a base which has the Tenvis logo with a small microphone beneath it; this base will remain fixed in place whilst the upper section can rotate. The head of JPT3815W features 10 circular Infra-Red LED outlets which will automatically engage when daylight has vanished and have a maximum distance of 10 metres. There is also a power LED which by default blinks when JPT3815W is powered up – with the latest firmware this can be disabled and is likely to be an option which many will tweak. In the centre is the lens for the camera which is 3.6mm and features a 1/4 colour CMOS image sensor.

The middle section which the lens is fitted to can rotate in a vertical motion through a 90° angle. On either side of JPT3815W there are speakers to allow the user to speak through the camera to communicate or even warn off individuals.


The front of the camera showing its lens and Infra-Red LEDs



Speakers on the side of the unit for two-way communications


Around the back of JPT3815W there are a number of options available which include an audio port, power port, LAN port (10Mbps), WiFi antenna. Although there is no Ethernet cable provided, in order to initiate connectivity it’s a requirement to use such a cable within the LAN (RJ45) port.


The rear of JPT3815W



The underside of the unit


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