NEI-30 Dinion Infrared Imager Examined


In this note, we examine Bosch's NEI-30 Dinion Infrared Imager series. This is a replacement for the long standing Extreme CCTV / Bosch EX30 - the black bodied all in one camera / IR illuminator quite popular for night time professional surveillance. We examine the new features, compare it to the previous series and contrast to competitive options in the market.

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