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Open-source IP Camera Wifi on Board Linux System Board Small ip Camera for Banana Pi/raspberry Pi/banana Pro

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US$ 33 - 33 MOQ: 1 Piece
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Brand Name:
BPI
Place of Origin:
China
Model Number:
D1
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Port of Shipment:
China
Delivery Detail:
7 days
Brand Name BPI
Place of Origin China
Model Number D1

The BPI-D1 is the smallest open-source development board around, with a built-in HD mini camera. At 36mmx36mm and weighing in at 10g, it’s much smaller and lighter than any mini-cam or camera board out there. It allows you to create and customize your own mini-cam and can be a valuable part of any cool hardware you are working on. The D1 prides itself on providing high-resolution image quality: Both video and photos are captured at 1280x720p with a video capture rate of 30 fps. 

The BPI-D1 is designed specifically to give you all the multimedia tools you need in one small package. Simply connect to an external battery source (with your desired power capacity), and the D1 does the rest: there’s a HD mini-cam, audio sensor, microphone, CPU, GPIO, WiFi, and more - you name it, the D1 has it.


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Business Type
Trading Company
Total Employees
101 - 200 People
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe
Location
Dezhou, Shandong, China

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