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Powered by Lepton camera core, IP66-rated TCX Bullet and Mini Bullet cameras are designed to combine 24/7, high-contrast thermal video and built-in video motion detection (VMD) to see in darkness without illumination, in bright light and through smoke, dust and light fog.
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