Alarm.com introduces a new floodlight and 4MP camera. The ADC-V729AC connects to 110V AC wiring, the ADC-V729 plugs into a standard outlet, and the ADC-VC729P offers PoE. The floodlight delivers a bright 3,000 Lumens while the camera offers onboard recording, PIR motion sensing, and more.
Alarm.com continues to raise the standard for video solutions in residential and small to medium commercial spaces. Consistently rolling out innovative and sought-after products, their latest ADC-V729 series floodlight and video camera combo fills a crucial gap in the market.
With a variety of options to power the unit, the ADC-V729 series can solve nearly any outdoor monitoring and viewing need. By combining PIR motion sensing with Alarm.com video analytics, onboard recording, and a bright pair of floodlights, you can protect even the darkest corners of your property.
Since there are three (3) different versions of this new device, there are three different sets of specifications. Be sure to pay attention to the correct documentation for the product you intend to use. The specifications for all versions are included in a single specification sheet located here. In the table below, we’ll include the specifications that are common to all three (3) versions.
Alarm.com ADC-V729 Series Common Features
The following features are found in all versions of the ADC-V729, regardless of input power type:
Feature | Value |
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Image Sensor | 4MP 1/2.7” format |
Recording Compression | H.264 |
Live Resolution Options | Up to 2688 x 1520 |
Recording Resolution Options | Up to 2688 x 1520 |
Horizontal Field of View | 117° |
Vertical Field of View | 62° |
Diagonal Field of View | 141° |
WIFI Support | Dual-band 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2 x 2 (ADC-V729AC and ADC-V729DC versions only!) |
Ingress Protection | IP66 |
Low Light Sensitivity | 0.5 Lux |
IR Range | 49.2′ (15m) |
Floodlight Brightness | 4000K, 3000 Lumens Floodlights |
Image Adjustment Options | Flip, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Exposure |
Operating Temperature | -4° F – 122°F (-20°C – +50°C) |
Operating Humidity | 20{70f8781ecd5e23c6e3cac632393454e4e7d56a616c5bf2e02f9e9e1799912f22} – 100{70f8781ecd5e23c6e3cac632393454e4e7d56a616c5bf2e02f9e9e1799912f22} |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 12″ x 9.25″ x 7.79″ (30.5cm x 23.5cm x 19.8cm) |
Power Requirements By Product Version
Product SKU | Power Requirements |
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ADC-V729-DC | DC 24V 2A, DC PSU |
ADC-V729-AC | AC 100-240V |
ADC-VC729P-POE/DC | DC 24V 2A, DC PSU, or PoE++ (802.3bt) |
The ADC-VC729P can be powered using PoE++ (802.3bt), as shown in the table above. This is particularly important because the earlier PoE standards (IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at) do not provide enough power for this device. Only a PoE device that supports IEEE 802.3bt can deliver the required current. Since these devices use all eight pins on the RJ45 connector, make sure you use cabling that includes all four wire pairs.
That brings us to another point. Because both the camera and the floodlights are being powered, the ADC-V729 Series devices use a 24 Volt power supply (ADC-V729-DC and ADC-VC729P) or 110-240 Volts AC (ADC-V729AC). A 12 Volt DC power supply that is sufficient for other Alarm.com cameras will not provide enough power for this device.
The ADC-V729DC and the ADC-V729AC both support dual-band WIFI. The ADC-VC729P supports wired ethernet only. If you don’t have a PoE ++ capable switch or a PoE injector available, then the ADC-VC729P can use the ADC-PSU-24V2A DC Power Supply Unit. This is also the replacement power supply for the ADC-V729 if its original power supply is lost or damaged.
We think this is an exciting new product that fills a previously overlooked niche in the security market. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Do you have an idea for a video or automation product? Let us know and we’ll pass your feedback along to Alarm.com, Qolsys, Resideo, 2GIG, or any of our other manufacturing partners.