GU10 5x 3W 15W LED 850nm 940nm 980nm IR Infrared Bulb spotlight for CCTV Cameras

Product Description

Item Description:
Product name:1PC 5X3W GU10 LED IR Bulb
LED Emitter Power:15W
Work Voltage:AC 85-265V
Color: infrared 
Shell Color: Silver
Shell Material: High Strength Aluminum
Beam Angle: 180°
Waterproof: Indoor use only
Lifespan Time:  50,000 hours
No need for special installation, use just like any other light bulb.
Wavelength 850nm For infrared night vision cameras, Socket E26, E27
Uniform virtually 180⁰ light distribution with milky polycarbonate diffuser(no spot light effect)
The bulb provides enough IR to illuminate a good size room by bouncing the light of the ceiling (provided the ceiling is light colored), doing that will eliminate most shadows.

What's the difference between 850nm and 940nm infrared LED illuminators?

     940nm infrared LEDs are virtually invisible to the naked eye. These LEDs produce no light that the naked human eye can see. The light from these LEDs can, however, be picked up by most infrared night vision cameras.
    However, it should be noted that in a completely dark environment, the 940nm LED chip can be seen faintly as a very weak red.
    But The 980nm is 100% total invisible in pitch black. Even in the pitch black night vision environment, there is no glow, invisible to human eye and the concealment is excellent.
    An 850nm LED produces a visible red glow but will illuminate stronger than a 940nm LED of equal power. This is how a compatible illuminator with 850nm LEDs will illuminate much better than a 940nm. However if there is a need to be discreet, 980nm and 940nm are the better choice due to its invisibility. This bulb is also suitable where there is a need to illuminate a specific area, since it will work in most light fixtures disguising and aiming it is easy.


Perfect for use as an additional source of IR .

Warm Remind :
This bulb or any other IR source 980nm, 940nm or 850nm will not make a non-night vision camera, (as well as a smart phone camera) night vision capable. Day time cameras do not “see” infrared light.