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product_id: 678318511
title: "Amcrest UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE Camera 2592 x 1944p Bullet IP Security Camera, Outdoor IP67 Waterproof, 103° Viewing Angle, 2.8mm Lens, 98.4ft Night Vision, 5-Megapixel, IP5M-B1186EW-28MM (White)"
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# 98.4ft night vision range 5MP UltraHD clarity IP67 waterproof rating Amcrest UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE Camera 2592 x 1944p Bullet IP Security Camera, Outdoor IP67 Waterproof, 103° Viewing Angle, 2.8mm Lens, 98.4ft Night Vision, 5-Megapixel, IP5M-B1186EW-28MM (White)

**Brand:** amcrest
**Price:** € 0.61
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔒 Elevate your security game with UltraHD clarity and all-weather resilience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Amcrest UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE Camera 2592 x 1944p Bullet IP Security Camera, Outdoor IP67 Waterproof, 103° Viewing Angle, 2.8mm Lens, 98.4ft Night Vision, 5-Megapixel, IP5M-B1186EW-28MM (White) by amcrest
- **How much does it cost?** € 0.61 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- amcrest enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amcrest brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Wide 103° Viewing Angle:** Capture more of your property with a broad perspective that leaves no blind spots.
- • **Crystal-Clear 5MP UltraHD:** Experience razor-sharp 2592 x 1944 resolution for unmatched detail in every frame.
- • **Seamless POE Connectivity:** Power and data over a single Ethernet cable for clean, hassle-free installation.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** IP67-rated metal housing ensures your security stays strong rain or shine.
- • **Night Vision That Never Sleeps:** Infrared technology delivers clear images up to 98.4 feet in total darkness.

## Overview

The Amcrest UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE Camera combines high-resolution 5MP imaging with a durable IP67 waterproof metal body, a wide 103° viewing angle, and powerful 98.4ft infrared night vision. Designed for professional-grade outdoor security, it supports Power over Ethernet for streamlined setup and integrates smoothly with various NVR systems, making it a cost-effective, reliable choice for vigilant property monitoring.

## Description

Night Vision

Review: Solid choice - Solidly built, good picture, metal construction, integrates well with the Amcrest NVR but works with anything, even solo. The internal interface is solid and modern with a LOT of configuration options. I've begun using Amcrest exclusively for my properties.
Review: Initial impressions: Seems solid and I did get it to work (sort of) with an AvertX NVR. - These are my initial thoughts after getting it setup and working with my NVR (PorConnect A800+), but not installed. I got this camera to replace an AvertX camera that bit the dust after a disappointing short almost 6 years in use. The AvertX system from Costco came with 4K HD POE cameras (8MP). This system has been great, but in the last year 2 of the cameras have died and one more seems a bit on the way out. The replacement cameras from AvertX are $280. So, I hadn’t replaced those cameras immediately until I looked into my choices as I wasn’t really eager to spend $600 for three cameras. This camera feels real solid as far as weight goes, equivalent to the AvertX cameras that came with my system. The camera housing is metal. The mount is plastic. A couple things to note, that I have discovered as part of setting this up in my house for later installation outdoors: 1. This is not a 4K camera and the ratio is different. The ratio with my Avertx cameras is 16:9 (3840 x 2160) like true HD. This camera is 4:3 (2592 x 1944). 2. It is a little tricky to get the password changed. The AvertX software would not connect directly to the camera. I had to connect the camera Ethernet cable to my switch and then power the power injector dongle with a 30-year-old wall wart Radio Shack AC Adapter (Cat No 273-1662) set to 12V that had multiple connectors one of which actually fit the dongle. With that setup, I was able to use the Amcrest recommended network config tool (Amcrest_ConfigTool_Eng_V3.20.10.T.180715) to get the IP address of the camera and put that in my Chrome browser to directly connect to it. Once this was accomplished, I could actually change the default user ID and password. There are a lot of other settings in there as well, many of which are not accessible from within my AvertX user interface to the camera. 3. Since this is not an AvertX camera, it appears I do not have the ability to change many of the settings of the camera using their software. See the pictures showing what is available with the AvertX camera vs. the Amcrest camera. Also, note that the AvertX camera capture has a Connect Directly to Camera link while the Amcrest does not. 4. So far, I have not been able to figure out how to connect directly to the Amcrest camera while it is connected to my AvertX NVR. I have not tried any of the phone apps that Amcrest mentions in their documentation. So far, I have had to do the process in #2 to connect directly. For an almost $250 price savings (after taxes) over the AvertX camera, I am happy so far. It looks like I am giving up some setup conveniences for that savings and we’ll only know if it is worth it once 5 or 6 years have elapsed, to see if this one lasts as long. There are 4 AvertX cameras left and one of those has already changed as far as video quality goes. It may be on its last legs although the first two to die just quit without warning. The Phoenix desert heat has got to be brutal on these things. If this one works out over the next few months, I will probably feel more comfortable splurging for the Amcrest 4K version of this one (IP8M-2496EW-AI-V3) which seems to be regularly priced at about $100. I’ll update this review with my longer term findings after a few months.

## Features

- Night Vision

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08K1M34ZQ |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Business Premises Monitoring, Outdoor Security |
| Batteries are Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 109,600 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,078 in Bullet Cameras |
| Brand | Amcrest |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Smartphone |
| Compatible devices | Desktop, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 857 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 5 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1944 Pixels |
| Form Factor | Bullet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850011990919 |
| Included Components | Quick Start Guide |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 16.5 x 7 x 7 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.28 Pounds |
| Light Source | Infrared |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | IP5M-B1186EW-28MM |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of IR LEDs | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Night Vision |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
| Recommended uses for product | Business Premises Monitoring, Outdoor Security |
| Room Type | Office |
| Special feature | Night Vision |
| UPC | 850011990919 850007530785 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 5 MP |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Wattage | 6 watts |
| Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Amcrest
- **Connectivity technology:** Wired
- **Indoor/Outdoor usage:** Outdoor
- **Recommended uses for product:** Business Premises Monitoring, Outdoor Security
- **Special feature:** Night Vision

## Images

![Amcrest UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE Camera 2592 x 1944p Bullet IP Security Camera, Outdoor IP67 Waterproof, 103° Viewing Angle, 2.8mm Lens, 98.4ft Night Vision, 5-Megapixel, IP5M-B1186EW-28MM (White) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Um+GBWQyL.jpg)
![Amcrest UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE Camera 2592 x 1944p Bullet IP Security Camera, Outdoor IP67 Waterproof, 103° Viewing Angle, 2.8mm Lens, 98.4ft Night Vision, 5-Megapixel, IP5M-B1186EW-28MM (White) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71bBA3HlXUL.jpg)
![Amcrest UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE Camera 2592 x 1944p Bullet IP Security Camera, Outdoor IP67 Waterproof, 103° Viewing Angle, 2.8mm Lens, 98.4ft Night Vision, 5-Megapixel, IP5M-B1186EW-28MM (White) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81cfpJTUJzL.jpg)
![Amcrest UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE Camera 2592 x 1944p Bullet IP Security Camera, Outdoor IP67 Waterproof, 103° Viewing Angle, 2.8mm Lens, 98.4ft Night Vision, 5-Megapixel, IP5M-B1186EW-28MM (White) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71W1MB0OXLL.jpg)
![Amcrest UltraHD 5MP Outdoor POE Camera 2592 x 1944p Bullet IP Security Camera, Outdoor IP67 Waterproof, 103° Viewing Angle, 2.8mm Lens, 98.4ft Night Vision, 5-Megapixel, IP5M-B1186EW-28MM (White) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71vjm7AfVBL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the maximum storage value od sd card supported by this camera? is it 32gb or 64 gb or higher?**
A: This camera supports a MicroSD card of up to 256GB that is class 10 or higher.

**Q: Will this camera work with amcrest nv2108e-hs nvr?**
A: Yes, the camera is a good fit for the NV2108E-HS unit.

Amcrest Team

**Q: Will It work with NVR model LV-N9616D6E?**
A: Looking at the NVR model LV-N9616D6E, it says it supports Third Party Network cameras, looking at the back of your unit, it does have PoE interfaces for the cams to plug into.  I see no reason why this camera shouldn't work with the NVR model LV-N9616D6E.  The viewing software may be what the cam won't work on.

**Q: I currently have an amcrest nv4432e-hs nvr with camera model ip3m-954eb. will these new cameras replace the ip3m-954eb's that i am using?**
A: I would contact amcrest directly but it should work fine.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid choice
*by L***E on 28 April 2026*

Solidly built, good picture, metal construction, integrates well with the Amcrest NVR but works with anything, even solo. The internal interface is solid and modern with a LOT of configuration options. I've begun using Amcrest exclusively for my properties.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Initial impressions: Seems solid and I did get it to work (sort of) with an AvertX NVR.
*by I***R on 4 January 2025*

These are my initial thoughts after getting it setup and working with my NVR (PorConnect A800+), but not installed. I got this camera to replace an AvertX camera that bit the dust after a disappointing short almost 6 years in use. The AvertX system from Costco came with 4K HD POE cameras (8MP). This system has been great, but in the last year 2 of the cameras have died and one more seems a bit on the way out. The replacement cameras from AvertX are $280. So, I hadn’t replaced those cameras immediately until I looked into my choices as I wasn’t really eager to spend $600 for three cameras. This camera feels real solid as far as weight goes, equivalent to the AvertX cameras that came with my system. The camera housing is metal. The mount is plastic. A couple things to note, that I have discovered as part of setting this up in my house for later installation outdoors: 1. This is not a 4K camera and the ratio is different. The ratio with my Avertx cameras is 16:9 (3840 x 2160) like true HD. This camera is 4:3 (2592 x 1944). 2. It is a little tricky to get the password changed. The AvertX software would not connect directly to the camera. I had to connect the camera Ethernet cable to my switch and then power the power injector dongle with a 30-year-old wall wart Radio Shack AC Adapter (Cat No 273-1662) set to 12V that had multiple connectors one of which actually fit the dongle. With that setup, I was able to use the Amcrest recommended network config tool (Amcrest_ConfigTool_Eng_V3.20.10.T.180715) to get the IP address of the camera and put that in my Chrome browser to directly connect to it. Once this was accomplished, I could actually change the default user ID and password. There are a lot of other settings in there as well, many of which are not accessible from within my AvertX user interface to the camera. 3. Since this is not an AvertX camera, it appears I do not have the ability to change many of the settings of the camera using their software. See the pictures showing what is available with the AvertX camera vs. the Amcrest camera. Also, note that the AvertX camera capture has a Connect Directly to Camera link while the Amcrest does not. 4. So far, I have not been able to figure out how to connect directly to the Amcrest camera while it is connected to my AvertX NVR. I have not tried any of the phone apps that Amcrest mentions in their documentation. So far, I have had to do the process in #2 to connect directly. For an almost $250 price savings (after taxes) over the AvertX camera, I am happy so far. It looks like I am giving up some setup conveniences for that savings and we’ll only know if it is worth it once 5 or 6 years have elapsed, to see if this one lasts as long. There are 4 AvertX cameras left and one of those has already changed as far as video quality goes. It may be on its last legs although the first two to die just quit without warning. The Phoenix desert heat has got to be brutal on these things. If this one works out over the next few months, I will probably feel more comfortable splurging for the Amcrest 4K version of this one (IP8M-2496EW-AI-V3) which seems to be regularly priced at about $100. I’ll update this review with my longer term findings after a few months.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ UPDATE: Best Bang for Your Buck
*by C***1 on 2 August 2021*

UPDATE2: I have upgraded my review to 4 stars based on having them in operation for a month. I am thus far very happy with the performance of these cameras, the image width, depth of field and clarity earn high marks for a reasonably priced camera. After I discovered how to manipulate the mount so I can point the camera where I wanted things went smoothly. Originally I thought the lens hood was too short but it seems to work well enough although I still think they should lengthen the adjustment another half inch. My install was very detailed and time consuming because I wanted to make this clean and maintenance free, I used quality solid copper cabling and PoE switch, made sure there was no exposed wires and am testing out open source NVR software to complete the setup. Amcrest has a good tool for installing or configuring the cameras (Amcrest IPconfig) but I would like to see them update their surveillance software and include various methods for configuring access via the web in addition to any of the paid subscriptions model they might have or come up with. In short this project has been fun, I still have 2 more cameras to install but am sure that will go just as smooth as the others, just be sure to use good wire and PoE switch. I posted a pic to show how it looks installed, they arent obvious at first glance, it took my neighbor a while to notice they were there and they werent too pleased which was the cherry on the cake for me. UPDATE: Prior to returning these I sat down and gave these a good looking over to see if I could use them as planned. Well after a little investigation I found that if you do the following you can gain greater flexibility on camera positioning. 1. Remove the set screw from the white sleeve (attaches base to camera ball) be sure to hold the camera head as it will get real loose 2. Slide the white sleeve towards the camera, you will need to manipulate the camera so that the sleeve has max extension 3. Once you have done that you will notice the base rotates (you may hear or feel clicking) 4. Adjust base to the required position then slide sleeve back to original position and insert set screw 5. The sleeve has a rubber gasket which you may or may not see depending on amount of travel of the sleeve, just make sure when putting back together the gasket is in place 6. Now install camera and make your final adjustments and tighten set screw I bumped the rating up 1 star because I feel so far that the camera appears well made but the lack of instruction on how to fine tune positioning is not documented (or that I could find) and was a cause of frustration and wasted time looking for alternatives. First the bad: 1. Unless you are planning on putting this camera dead square on your target area dont expect any level of adjustment other than up and down (maybe). If you are planning placement at a location off center from your monitoring area the ball mount DOES NOT allow for horizontal and vertical alignment to center up your viewing area so you will have blind spots. 2. If you have to manipulate the orientation to get the correct adjustment you run the risk of having the cable chase within the ball joint pointing up which would allow for rain and snow to collect and make its way into the unit or mounting box. 3. The cutout in the base to accommodate the cable also limits the position in which this can be placed. Again if you align the slot in any position other than down you will most certainly get water and snow into your camera or junction box. 4. The sun shield is way to shallow, its next to useless. 5. These do not connect at gigabit speeds which means each port on my costly GB switch which these would connect would be a waste of resources. I suspect part of the video lag is a result of slow line speed. The good: 1. If you are one of the few who are lucky enough to be able to place the unit dead center on to your target area without adjustment consider yourself fortunate. 2. The units are heavy and constructed of metal and SEEM to be made well. 3. I only powered up one camera before realizing the poor design quality noted above but the picture seemed clear BUT with a noticeable lag.

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