IPC-HDW5442TM-AS vs IPC-HDW5442TM-ASE

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n3wb
Nov 29, 2018
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Awhile ago I've bought several camera's from Andy, one of them was the IPC-HDW5442TM-AS. Now I am looking to add a few more camera's to the setup and stumbled across the IPC-HDW5442TM-ASE which seems to be newer. Does anyone over here know the differences between the two, since I can't find any differences on the spec sheets?
 
Read again. The ASE has no IR cut filter and relies on built-in LEDs to provide enough light for color video at night. The AS has an IR cut filter and infrared LEDS for night vision in black and white if your particular application won't allow full color at night. That is the only difference between the two that I know of.
 
I didn't see it in the specs, but if you download the data sheet for each one, it looks like the "ASE" model supports ePoE and the "AS" model doesn't.
 
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I didn't see it in the specs, but if you download the data sheet for each one, it looks like the "ASE" model supports ePoE and the "AS" model doesn't.
Found it as well in the meantime in the data sheet.
 
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My apologies, mixed up the -LED with the ASE. Duhhhh.
 
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Check with Andy at Empire Tech. There's a whole thread of his with email addresses, Alibab storefront and Amazon storefront.
 
I'm not 100% sure of this, I think Andy lists only what he has in stock. He can order specific models. It takes a few weeks.
 
I am waiting on a reply from him to find out whether he is planning to carry it in the future, but today he does not carry it.

Were you able to find these? If you did, please let me know where you got them. Andy doesn't have them.
 
From what I understand ASE is epoe compliant, AS designation is non epoe. (10mbps @ 800 meters, 100mbps @ 300 meters)

Edit - someone already explained it lol. Additional speed specs are useful i guess.
 
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