Can Nighttime Surveillance Capture the Inside of a Car?

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JulianMarie
07/29/25 4:37pm
Nighttime surveillance can capture the inside of a car, but if the car's window tint is very dark, the surveillance may not be able to see inside the vehicle at night. Below is a detailed introduction about surveillance: Introduction: Surveillance cameras, also known as computer cameras, electronic eyes, or webcams, are video input devices widely used in video conferencing, telemedicine, and real-time monitoring, among other applications. The standard version of a surveillance camera includes remote monitoring cameras and network remote monitoring cameras in their basic forms. Classification: Remote surveillance cameras are mainly divided into three categories: standard, enhanced, and outdoor versions. They can rotate 320 degrees horizontally and 60 degrees vertically for monitoring, take photos or record videos of the scene, and send the captured images or recordings to an email address.
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