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The Wsdcam 5 inch TFT-LCD Screen CCTV Camera Tester Monitor is a versatile and portable tool designed for professionals in the surveillance industry. It features a 5" TFT-LCD screen with a resolution of 800*480, supports HDMI and VGA inputs, and includes a built-in PTZ controller, UTP cable tester, and a powerful 5200mAh rechargeable battery for up to 6 hours of operation.
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Brand | wsdcam |
T**Y
A versatile monitor for a budget price.
I am a broadcast engineer by trade, but also do a lot of work in the IT field as well. My current primary job requires me to test the performance of DVRs used to monitor point-of-sale locations. The technology varies; sometimes VGA, sometimes HDMI. I also use it to troubleshoot digital signage installations. But an important use for me is as a test monitor during remote TV broadcast productions. High end broadcasting uses a signal format called SDI that a lot of portable monitors aren't equipped to handle because of its specialized nature. But this little unit does, and at a price hundreds of dollars less than most SDI capable monitors. Just yesterday, it was used to aim two POV 'dunk' cameras on basketball backboards, while on a ladder, in a production for a major TV sports network. These cameras only output SDI, and having this monitor with me saved a significant amount of time over having to borrow one, usually a bulkier one, from the production truck. I was asked by other engineers where I got it, so I suspect that more of these will be sold to folks that need to view SDI video.
D**G
Test monitor
Great picture on monitor and easy to use.
H**R
Great Tool For A Professional
I ordered the Wsdcam Camera Tester because I had an immediate need to test several Cat 5 cables, which this device can do, and also because I need to test a 20-camera CCTV system that is acting up. I decided that I would do the testing on my own rather than hire an outside company. I have not yet gotten to the CCTV system, so my review will be based on the cable tests that I ran, and on the unit overall. My assumption is that this device will work as advertised for those areas that I have not tested.The kit comes with the handheld tester, charge cord and wall adapter, cable tester, four connection cables, neck strap, carrying case, and a manual. The tester is powered by a 5200 mAh Li-Ion battery good for 6.5 hours operating time, with a 4 hour recharge time, according to the manufacturer. The tester’s case is good for carrying the tester and its components, and it should protect the tester from light abuse that it might be subject to during transportation.The tester has a 5 inch color LCD screen that has decent enough imaging for this device’s purpose. It is not a touch screen despite having that appearance when powered on. The set of keys on the side of the screen control all functions and selections of the tester, and they work well. There is a built in work light that is handy when working above the ceiling tiles. The tester has eight different input connections where cameras and other devices that are being tested can be plugged in. There is a 12-volt DC output that can be used to power devices being tested. Lastly, there is a USB Type Mini-A used to charge the tester’s battery. A suggestion to the manufacturer is to change this connection to a USB-C connector so that a more standard cable can be used to charge the device.I used the camera tester to check the integrity of several CAT 5 computer cables that I suspected might be defective. By plugging one end of the cable into the tester and the other end into the included cable tester terminator block, the tester provided information on the quality of the cable, its connectors, and its wiring schematic. One of my cables tested bad, and the others were okay.The tester also verifies input signals from devices, so out of curiosity I tested the HDMI output connection from my laptop. I connected a HDMI cable to the tester and to my laptop, and the laptop signal displayed on the tester. This process is similar to how the camera tester verifies the output of the cameras being tested.This is a very useful device for testing whether CCTV cameras, cables, or control devices are malfunctioning. It can also test the quality of a camera’s audio input. There are a myriad of other tests and features that are packed into this device, much more than I will ever use, but for a professional CCTV repair person, I believe that this camera tester will serve them well.
H**
If you are looking to be more professional this is for you
Best use it has is to find the best place to do the installation.... helps a lot!pros:-the kit has all the cables and the case is nice and functional quite complete.-decent battery lifecons: -did not work with some cameras that already include audio by BNC cable ,looks but does not work audio(I have not been able to do more tests but this is what happened to me 9/10)
E**C
Very useful video and network cable tester
Compact, battery powered tester with a USB cable rechargeable lithium battery pack. This unit acts as a small display for VGA, HDMI, or BNC cameras (SDI and AHD) and video output devices and auto detects the resolution. Display is just 800x400 but it can handle a full HD signal at 60hz. User interface is easy to navigate and there's a lot of functionality in this little device. The resolution is high enough to use it as a Windows 10 display if needed for setup and maintenance on headless PC systems.The cable tester is basic but has a nice graphical display to quickly show if all wires are properly connected, great for making or testing cables. There is a built in light with 2 brightness levels and it's fairly bright and eliminates the need to carry a separate flashlight in many cases when working in darker environments.This tool comes with a nice semi card case along with several cables, but no HDMI or VGA cables. The unit is meant to be handheld and can sit on a table but it's wobbly because one side is deeper than the other due to the battery pack. It's not that big of a deal, they took the Apple approach of having it be as thin as possible even though it's not symmetrical.Overall, this tester is easy to use, has decent shock protection to protect from drops, and is great to have on hand to quickly test various video signals and network cables. Battery lasts over 5 hours and can be used while recharging. Aside from not supporting IP cameras, this has every feature I need in a basic handheld display unit. Quality is good, no issues at all using it.
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