The Warrior 8.0 v1
4K (8MP = 4x1080P) Fixed Lens Mini Bullet Camera
Usually ships the same business day if ordered before 2PM EST.
Weather

IP67
Full protection from dust, rain, snow, dew, frost, and sprinklers.
You can even submerge it for a few minutes.
Temp

Temperature rated from -22°F to 140 °F
Humidity rated between 10 and 95%.
Day/Night

Infrared night vision up to 100 FT
Larger image sensor for low light
Color video possible until 0.001 lux
The Warrior 8.0 has been replaced by the Warrior 8.0 v2 - available here
The Warrior is our most popular camera model. It is tied with the Deputy in terms of how easy it is to install and position, since neither camera requires you to remove any part of the camera to screw it into the wall/ceiling/soffit. This makes it ideal for outdoor use as you don't have a tendency to trap moisture in the lens, as is common with dome cameras, where you have to remove the outer glass dome to mount them. The 92 degree lens with 4K resolution is great balance between covering a large area and identifying faces and license plates. Although you can use this camera inside or out, the most common use of the Warrior models (the camera comes in 2MP, 4MP, or 8MP) is to cover the side of buildings or large sections of yards.
Sample Photos taken by the Warrior 8.0. Click to enlarge the images. Press ESC key to close.
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Detect someone up to 175 feet
"Detecting" a face means being able to tell that a human face is in the picture.

Recognize someone up to 125 feet
"Recognizing" a face refers to being able to say "I have seen that person before" - even if you don't know or can't place who it is.

Identify someone up to 75 feet
"Identification" refers to being able to make out identifiable marks with enough certainty to make a sketch or claim.
Weather

IP67
Full protection from dust, rain, snow, dew, frost, and sprinklers.
You can even submerge it for a few minutes.
Temp

Temperature rated from -22°F to 140 °F
Humidity rated between 10 and 95%.
Day/Night

Infrared night vision up to 100 FT
Larger image sensor for low light
Color video possible until 0.001 lux

Plug & Play with Admiral & Imperial NVRs
This Warrior 8.0 will plug and play with our Admiral and Imperial line of NVRs.
Please note that our ip camera models with models numbers in the 26xxx format record in the new, more efficient H.265 compression codex and are intended to work with our Imperial and Admiral NVRs.
Built Tough: Commercial Grade Line
This Warrior 8.0 is part of our Admiral commercial cctv system line. Feel free to read more about these features and what commercial grade means to us, but here's a quick synopsis:
IP67 weatherproof rated - Full protection against dust, rain, sprinklers, water jets and even immersion up to 1 meter for 30 minutes.
Extreme Temperature - Withstands extreme temperatures from the summers of Arizona to the winters in Minnesota. -31°F ~ 140 °F
Aluminum and Ceramic Molding - Feel confident in your invest with commercial grade housing that won’t crumble and decay like the plastic competition.
Anti Reflective Glass with Automotive grade LEDs - Commercial quality components that allow better light transmission and will last without dimming or fading over time.
Passes vibration and surge testing up to 6,0000 volts - SCW cameras can withstand vibration and surges up to 6,000 volts.
Easy 1 Click Firmware Update Process - Maintenance made easy.
750 Foot POE Extended Transmission: the old 300 foot limitations are a thing of the past.
Store 40% more data with H.265 video compression or switch back to H.264, if you need H.264 third-party integration support.
No Recording Delay - Even when recording on motion.

3 or 5 Year Warranty
The Warrior 8.0 comes with a 3 year warranty. This warranty can also be upgraded to a 5 years. We recommend doing so for commercial clients.
Motion Detection, Alerts, and VCA
This Warrior 8.0 is part of our Admiral motion detection ip camera line. Feel free to read more about these features by clicking on the link, but here's a quick synopsis:
Alerts and Notifications:
Get email alerts with snapshot images of motion detection alerts or VCA events
Set a schedule to get emails only on the hours of the day you want.
Get Push Notifications to the SCW Go Application for Android and iPhone.
Recording:
Create your own customizable record schedule, including recording based on the day of the week, hours of the day, or even choose not to record for periods of time. Set constant recording during business hours and only motion during closed hours.
Motion, VCA, or 24/7 Recording - Record based on motion detection, VCA (video content analysis), or set the system to record 24/7. You can even record based on alarm inputs!
No Recording Delay / Pre & Post Event Recording - If your system is set to record based on motion or VCA events, you can have a 60 second pre-event buffer to grab footage prior to the detection. You can also set the system to record up to 10 minutes after an incident is detected.
Customizable Motion Detection Recording through VCA events:
VCA features do vary by camera model. This Warrior 8.0 supports these VCA features:
Intrusion Detection - Monitor areas with precision, define zones, set time thresholds, and sensitivity.
Line Crossing - Create virtual lines to detect people or objects crossing doors, entrances, and more.
People Counting - Determine how many people are entering and exiting. Keep and review daily logs.
Vandal Detection - Get alerts based on tampering detection, defocusing, or any dramatic scene changes.

Corridor Mode
This camera has Corridor Mode.
Corridor mode allows you to flip the image on its side so that you can change the 16x9 ratio to 9x16. This is advantageous in the case of hallways, side yards, or corridors (hence the name) where the extra space vertical space is needed and the extra horizontal space would only show you more wall or fence area. To use corridor mode, install the camera with the lens pointed 90 degrees from center and then enable the corridor mode on via our software.

ONVIF Conformant
This IP Camera is complaint with the ONVIF Standard.
ONVIF is an open industry standard encoding language for the interface of IP-based physical security products.

At 4K (8MP) and 15 FPS, while recording at H.265, this camera should use 2.5 Mbps of the NVR's bitrate budget. (With H.264, it should use 5Mbps).
Related: IP Camera Bitrate Calculator
American-Based Technical Support after the sale. For FREE. Forever.
Real review from Fransisco, who had this to say:
The most important part of a purchase like this is the support for technical assistance when there is a question or when there is a problem, and they always exceed expectations!
All of our equipment comes with Free Technical Support that is US based (Our Warehouse and Staff are located in Asheville, NC). We're happy to help you via chat, email, screenshare / remote support sessions, and phones. Our number is 866-414-2553 and we're open from 9-7 M-F (EST).


UL Listed and FCC Certified
UL is a safety consulting and certification company headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois and provides safety-related certification, validation, testing, inspection, and auditing of SCW products.
The Federal Communications Commission has certified that the electromagnetic interference from the device is under limits approved by the FCC.
The Warrior 8.0 26BF8 Specs
Specifications |
26BF8
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Image Sensor
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1/2.5” 8 Million Pixel, Progressive Scan CMOS
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Processor Manufacturer
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Hisilicon
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Min. Illumination
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Color video until 0.001 Lux lux @F1.6, AGC ON
0 lux with IR on |
Shutter
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Auto/Manual, 1/6 to 1/100,000 second
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Lens
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4.0mm@F1.6
92° of horizontal coverage; (47° vertical) |
Day & Night
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IR-cut filter with auto switch (ICR)
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Digital Noise Reduction
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2D/3D DNR
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Signal to Noise Ratio
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>55dB
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Wide Dynamic Range
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True WDR @ 120dB
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Digital Defog
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Yes
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Video Compression
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H.265, H.264, MJPEG
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Camera Streams
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Main Stream: up to 8MP/4K (3840×2160): Max. 15 fps,5MP (2592×1944): Max. 30 fps,3MP (2560×1440): Max. 30 fps; Sub Stream: up to 2MP (1920×1080): Max. 30 fps; Mobile Data-Sensitive Stream: up to D1 (720×576): Max. 30 fps |
Bit Rate
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32 Kbps ~ 8Mbps
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Max. Image Resolution
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3840×2160; 8 Megapixel
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Frame Rate
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8MP (3840×2160): Max. 15 fps,5MP (2592×1944): Max. 30 fps
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Image Settings
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Saturation, brightness, contrast, sharpness, headlight compensation, backlight compensation, region of interest, 9:16 corridor mode, evaluative metering, privacy mask.
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BLC
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Yes, zone configurable
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Alarm Trigger |
Motion detection, tampering alarm, network disconnect, IP address conflict, storage exception |
Protocols |
IPv4, IGMP, ICMP, ARP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, PPPoE, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, FTP, UPnP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, 802.1x, SNMP |
Interoperability |
ONVIF (Profile S, Profile T) |
Communication Interface |
1 RJ45 10M/100M Base-TX Ethernet |
Operating Conditions |
(-22°F ~ 140 °F) Humidity 10 - 95% (non-condensing) |
Power Supply |
12 V DC±25%, PoE (IEEE802.3 af) |
Power Consumption |
Max. 6.4W |
Weather Proof Rating |
IP67 |
Dimensions |
7.5 × 2.9 × 2.8 |
IR Range |
Up to 100ft. |
Weight |
1 Lbs |
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