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Mini Dome 1/4" Monochrome Watec Genwac Camera - Japanese CCTV CCD Camera - CLEARANCE

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Mini Dome 1/4" Monochrome Watec Genwac Camera - Japanese CCTV CCD Camera - CLEARANCEAuthentic Watec Camera Genwac Camera Mini Dome Compact Black & White Surveillance Experience the precision and reliability of the Genuine Japanese Watec Camera, also known as the Genwac Camera Mini Dome GW 660GD. Designed for discreet indoor surveillance, this ultra miniature CCTV camera is ideal for environments where aesthetics matter, such as homes, offices, and boutique retail settings. The Watec GW 660GD (also referred to as GW 660D G3. 8D and

Authentic Watec Camera | Genwac Camera Mini Dome – Compact Black & White Surveillance

Experience the precision and reliability of the Genuine Japanese Watec Camera, also known as the Genwac Camera Mini Dome GW-660GD. Designed for discreet indoor surveillance, this ultra-miniature CCTV camera is ideal for environments where aesthetics matter, such as homes, offices, and boutique retail settings.

The Watec GW-660GD (also referred to as GW-660D-G3.8D and WAT-660D-G3.8D) features a ¼" IT CCD image sensor, delivering 380TVL resolution with just 0.08 lux minimum illumination. Its compact size, lightweight build, and sleek dome design make it one of the most inconspicuous security solutions available.

Equipped with a 3.8mm glass lens and electronic iris, this Genwac mini dome camera offers excellent image clarity in black and white, plus AGC and multiple lens compatibility for flexible installation. Use it with the B001 mount to easily integrate with standard CCTV setups.


📌 Key Features – GW-660GD Watec/Genwac Mini Dome Camera:

  • Authentic Watec Camera with Genwac branding

  • Super-miniature dome design: perfect for aesthetic spaces

  • Black & white 380TVL resolution for crisp imaging

  • ¼" IT CCD image sensor with electronic iris

  • 0.08 lux low-light performance

  • Auto Gain Control (AGC)

  • Interchangeable glass lenses (G3.8 standard included)

  • Lightweight: only 30g

  • Ideal for discrete indoor video surveillance

GW-660GD Other Specs:

  • Effective pixels: 250k(N), 290k(P)
  • Minimum illumination: 0.08lx. F2.0
  • Gain control: AGC(HI:5-32dB)
  • S/N ratio: 46dB
  • Shutter speed: EI(1/60(N) or 1/50(P)-1/100,000)
  • Compatible lenses: Glass lens: G3.8, G1.9, G2.5, G6.0, G8.0, G12.0, G25.0
  • Weight: 30g


The GW-660D38 doesn't include power supply or leads. For full functionality you will require a K-59 (Power Cable) and you may require: 660CB(Cables with connectors), AD-502A(Power supply), WPDC9(DC plug) , WJDC9(DC socket), B001(Bracket)

  

Important Notes:

This camera is available only in EIA (USA) formats. 

This is a clearance item. Only Used quantities are available for this camera.

Cameras are sold as is, some cosmetic flaw is possible but not necessarily present on USED cameras as they were previously used for demonstrations. All used items are tested before shipping so you never get DOA units.

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