| Sensor | 1/2.9″ COMS |
| Resolution | 2MP (1920×1080@30fps) |
| Compression Format | MJPG/YUV2 |
| Interface | Type-C |
| size | 42x42mm |
| Lens | 3.6mm |
| FOV | 90° |
| Power Requirements | DC 5V |
| Operating Temperature | < 70°C |
| Night vision | 10pcs 940nm IR Led |
| Supported OS | Windows/Mac OS/Linux/Android |
| Model Number | HCU-FKYS420TC |
Full HD 1080P Imaging with a High-Sensitivity CMOS Sensor: The advanced 2-megapixel CMOS sensor captures images at 1920×1080 resolution, featuring excellent dynamic range, accurate color reproduction, and noise reduction algorithms.
Built-in Infrared LED for Professional Night Vision: Equipped with a high-power 850nm infrared LED, this camera provides clear images even in complete darkness. This makes it ideal for nighttime surveillance, indoor monitoring, smart home security, robot guidance, and low-light industrial inspection.
UVC Plug and Play (Driver-Free): As a UVC camera, it connects via Type-C for plug-and-play functionality. No drivers are required, minimizing engineering effort.
Rugged and Durable Square Metal Housing for Industrial Environments: The robust metal housing provides superior heat dissipation, electromagnetic shielding, and long-term durability.
- Lens customization: specific focal length, field of view angle, distortion control.
- Customized casing: Design a dedicated casing, bracket, or fixing method based on the structure of your device.
- Cable and Interface: Customize cable length and interface type.
- Pixel customization: Different resolution and frame rate models are available.
This 1080P USB night vision camera module is widely used in:
Industrial inspection camera systems
Machine vision and automation equipment
Smart kiosks / vending machines / ATM devices
Face recognition & access control terminals
Home security and smart surveillance cameras
Medical imaging auxiliary devices
AI vision development and prototyping
Retail traffic counting systems
Educational and laboratory research projects














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