By - Krutika Katrat

IP Security Camera Harnesses by Katlax – Katlax commits to manufacturing premium quality IP camera harnesses competing with Chinese prices and better lead time!

Our camera connectors are components used to establish electrical connections between a camera and other devices, such as cables, power sources, monitors, recorders, or accessories.These connectors ensure the transfer of data, power, and signals between the camera and the rest of the surveillance or imaging system.

The choice of camera connector depends on the camera type, technology, and the specific requirements of the application.

Key Features:

1. Customized Wire Harness and Cable Assembly according to Customer
2. Design and demand
3. OEM/ODM are most welcome
4. Waterproof Design

a) BNC Connector:

BNC (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) connectors are widely used in analogue surveillance systems for transmitting video signals over coaxial cables. They provide a secure and stable connection for video transmission.

b) RJ45 Connector:

RJ45 connectors are commonly used in IP cameras and network-based surveillance systems. They facilitate Ethernet connections for data transmission and can also support Power over Ethernet (PoE) for both data and power delivery.

 c) DC Power Jack:

Many cameras have DC power jacks that allow them to be powered by an external power supply or a Power over Coaxial (PoC) setup. These connectors are used for supplying electrical power to the camera.

d) Terminal Blocks:

Some cameras feature terminal block connectors with screw terminals. These connectors allow for versatile wiring connections, accommodating power cables, audio cables, or specialized cables based on the application’s needs.

e) HDMI Connector:

High-definition cameras may have HDMI connectors for transmitting high- quality video and audio signals to monitors or recorders. HDMI connectors are common in applications that require high-resolution imagery.
 
f) USB Connector:

In certain applications, USB connectors are used to connect cameras to computers or other devices for data transfer, configuration, or live streaming.

g) Audio Connectors:

Cameras with built-in microphones or audio output capabilities may feature audio connectors like 3.5mm audio jacks or RCA connectors for connecting audio cables.

h) Wire Leads:

Some smaller or specialized cameras may have wire leads instead of traditional connectors. These wires can be directly connected to other cables or equipment, offering flexibility in installations.

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