180° HD Camera (ADC-V622) - Data Sheet
The ADC-V622 is Alarm.com's flagship camera. This wide-angle camera, designed for high-end residential video monitoring, sets itself apart through forward-looking features and a clean modern design. Covering a full 180° view, users can monitor large areas without having to purchase multiple cameras. With a simple button push on top of the camera, a user can initiate a video and Two-Way Audio call with the Alarm.com app.
For more information about Two-Way Audio, see Two-Way Audio Installation and User Guide.
Features
- Audio
- Power over Ethernet
- IR night vision
- 180° FOV
- Digital pan/tilt/zoom
- Tap to call out
- Bluetooth music streaming
Included accessories
- Camera
- Mounting hardware
- Quick installation guide
- Power adapter (10 feet)
- Video Analytics, Video Motion Detection, and sensor-triggered clips saved to the cloud

Specifications
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Maximum resolution |
1920x1080 |
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Recording compression |
H.264 |
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Image sensor |
1/2.9" CMOS, 6.8 MP, 3096x2202 |
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Lens |
1.62 mm, F2.3 |
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Angle of view |
180° |
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Low-light sensitivity |
0 lux with IR |
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IR range |
Up to 5 meters (~15 feet) |
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Image adjustments |
Brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness |
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Video motion detection |
3 windows, adjustable sensitivity and threshold |
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Wireless connectivity |
802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 & 5 GHz |
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Ethernet connection |
10/100Mbps RJ-45, PoE Enabled |
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Simultaneous viewers |
10 |
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Operating temperature |
0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F) |
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Operating humidity |
20% – 80% (non-condensing) |
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Max power consumption |
12 V DC, 12 W |
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Dimensions (WxH) |
3.125" x 3.125" x 5.2" |
| Two-Way Audio compatibility | All versions |
Note: For information about frame rate (FPS), see What is the frame rate for video?.
Network requirements
| Minimum bandwidth |
Without Two-Way Audio: 0.5 Mbps With Two-Way Audio: 1 Mbps For more information, see What are the internet service and bandwidth requirements for Alarm.com video devices?. |
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| PoE standard |
IEEE 802.3af For more information about PoE, see How does Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) work with Alarm.com video devices?. |