Super Mini IR Illuminator Reviewed
External IR illuminators tend to be bulky and heavy. Now, a company is releasing 'nano' IR illuminators that claim to deliver up to 43 meters of IR illumination in a form factor the size of a C/CS mount lens. In this note, we break down the tech specifications and pricing to understand how this competes with integrated IR cameras and conventional units from Raytec, Bosch and Iluminar.
[For background, see our IR illumination tutorial.]
Specifications
The AT-3S indoor-only NANO Infrared Illuminator [link no longer available] from Axton's Smart Series NANO IR line is a 1.5"x1.5" cube built around 850nm LEDs. The line supports 2 models, the AT-3S and the AT-3S-B.
Key features / issues include
- IP 55 rated, requiring users to protect cables and tripod sockets if used outdoors.
- Once the illuminator is on, it remains on, meaning a user must physically unplug the device to turn it off.
- Built in low voltage power supply (12 VDC, 3W), requires a separate wire run for powering.
- I/O ports for synchronization and remote control, requiring you to use an IP camera, but no POE functionality. Less tech savvy users may find it difficult to operate the illuminator via I/O and even those who can do it will require additional set up time.
Below is an image consisting of illumination distances and angles of the AT-3S.
Comparison
For short range indoor applications, a variety of built-in IR cameras ~$250 USD are available. But, if add-on illuminators are absolutely necessary, below is a list of IR illuminator manufacturers and prices.
- Axton AT-3S: $199 USD retail.
- Bosch EX12LED 3D Diffuser Infrared Illuminator: ~$265 USD Online [link no longer available].
- Iluminar IR148: ~$400 USD Online.
- Raytec RayMax 25-30 IP: ~$475 USD Online.
Here are a few low-cost integrated IR cameras for comparison:
- ACTi TCM-1111: ~$300 USD Online.
- Axis M1144: ~$550 USD Online.
- Dahua 1080p Mini IR Bullet [link no longer available]: ~$250 USD Online.
Recommendations
When aesthetics are important, this small IR illuminator can be helpful for indoor retrofits that need the added illumination. But at $199 USD retail, plus any additional cabling and equipment you may need, a $250 USD Dahua IR bullet [link no longer available] could just as easily work. Add in the fact that this particular device would need outdoor housing (IP 55 rated) if used outside, applications are likely very limited.