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product_id: 548175080
title: "Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 8-LEDs IR Infrared Light Security Cameras."
brand: "univivi"
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# 8 high-power IR LEDs IP67 waterproof rating 90° wide angle coverage Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 8-LEDs IR Infrared Light Security Cameras.

**Brand:** univivi
**Price:** 522.95 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌙 Illuminate the Night, Own the Security Game

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 8-LEDs IR Infrared Light Security Cameras. by univivi
- **How much does it cost?** 522.95 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- univivi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted univivi brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Rugged IP67 waterproof aluminum body guarantees reliable performance rain or shine—security that never sleeps.
- • **Plug & Play Portable Design:** Lightweight and easy to mount, this IR illuminator integrates seamlessly with your existing CCTV or IP camera setup.
- • **Expand Your Night Vision Horizon:** 90° ultra-wide angle ensures maximum coverage for your security cameras, leaving no corner in the dark.
- • **Powerful 8-LED Infrared Illumination:** High-intensity 850nm IR LEDs deliver crisp, clear night images up to 85ft, perfect for professional-grade surveillance.
- • **Precision Engineered for True Performance:** Optimized IR wavelength and power draw deliver superior irradiance, ensuring your camera’s night vision is sharper than ever.

## Overview

The Univivi IR Illuminator features 8 high-power 850nm infrared LEDs with a 90° wide-angle beam, designed to enhance night vision for IP and CCTV cameras. Its durable aluminum IP67 waterproof housing ensures reliable outdoor use, projecting IR light up to 85 feet. Lightweight and portable, it operates on a 12V DC power supply, delivering superior infrared irradiance for clear, professional-grade surveillance in low-light conditions.

## Description

With 90 degree wide angle, this high quality IR infrared illuminator is a good choice to installed with wide angle IP cameras, CCTV camera and improve the quality of night vision image. 1. Please make sure that your cameras are sensitive by 850nm infrared light before buy. 2. For 850nm LED infrared light, if you look directly at the light you can see a faint red glow each led, but you DO NOT SEE any light projected from the unit. 3. For same quantity of LEDs, when the LED view angle is wider, the IR distance will be shorter. 4. The IR distance and view angle are for your referance, the final view distance & angle is depend on your camera lens. Please choose the IR illuminator best match your camera lens. Specification: IR LEDs: 8pcs high power LED IR lights Structure: Aluminum body Light angle: 90 degree Led wavelength: 850nm Waterproof level: IP67 IR distance: around 85ft(final distance depend on your camera lens) Power input: DC 12V/1A Weight: 450g

Review: Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 850nm - I bought this to use with my camera at the shop to light up the area at night. It worked perfectly, and we were able to see what was coming around at night on our cameras. It was however stolen by my son who realized it was the perfect addition to his PSVR2 setup, and now can play in complete darkness with just this light sitting out front of him. He loves it, I'm not getting back, we've had it for nearly a year, no issues. Good Quality, and looks like it should last a long time. It came well packaged, and arrived quickly.
Review: Surprisingly powerful. Excellent value. - For over a year now I have been experimenting with inexpensive 850nm near-infrared illuminators for use as NIR therapy devices. The results have been surprisingly positive. These devices have actually helped everyone who has tried them – in some cases quite impressively. Over time I became increasingly dissatisfied with my lack of knowledge of what these devices were actually doing, so I purchased a TES 1333 Solar Power Meter to measure irradiance (W/m^2 of infrared energy output) and a high quality multimeter to measure current draw. Due to the “granularity” caused by the spacing between LEDs it is not possible to get accurate measurements of irradiance directly agains the glass face plate of these devices, and the UNIVIVI U8R is especially chunky in this regard. So I took irradiance measurements starting 2” from the glass where the light beams have spread and blended together and at 2” intervals out to 12” and entered the resulting data points into a graphing calculator. Because irradiance diminishes with the square of the distance from the source, I assumed a quadratric regression curve could be closely fitted to this set of points. An R^2 of 0.984 for the resulting equation confirmed my fondest hopes. All this mathematical jiggery-pokery makes it possible to calculate an accurate irradiance value at zero distance from the glass. This is useful, because this value represents the true power density of the device. By popping the back cover off an inline rocker switch I was able to expose contacts for my multimeter to measure current flow. Set the switch in the OFF position, set up the multimeter, touch the exposed leads with the probes. The light comes on and the the current in amps gets measured. The transformer supplies 12DC current, so volts x amps = Watts. I am going to the trouble of spelling out how I did all this because ignorance, speculation, and seller misinformation abound in relation to all of the products in this class. So how does the little UNIVIVI U8R do? IT DOES FANTASTIC! The calculated irradiance at zero distance was right at 1000W/m^2 or 100mW/cm^2. 100mW/cm^2 is a seriously therapeutic dose rate, and you will get it if you put the glass screen directly against a body part. The unit is nominally rated at 8W, but mine drew 0.88 amps which works out to an actual 10.56W power draw which is impressive. So much for nominal ratings. (But I did not check to see if the transformer was actually delivering a full 12V DC. Another day for that.) So, I was pleasantly surprised by this little guy. It comes with a 1 amp power supply, and its light sensitive “eye” is external so you can put a piece of tape over it without having to disassemble anything so you can use it in daylight. It is light and easy to handle and sized just about right for treating hands, knees, neck or other localized areas. It also represents an excellent value on a total NIR energy delivered per dollar cost basis for whatever purpose you might want to use it for. It’s good gear in my book!

## Features

- Video Capture Format: Avi
- Photo Sensor Technology: Cmos
- Alert Type: Motion Only
- Display Technology: Led
- Special Feature: Portable

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B075F7NV56 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #528,185 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #38,922 in Home Theater, TV & Video |
| Brand | Univivi |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connector Type | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,627) |
| Date First Available | 11 November 2017 |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Form Factor | bullet |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.4 x 8.5 x 10.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 540 g |
| Item model number | U8R |
| Light Source Type | Infrared |
| Manufacturer | universal |
| Material | Metal |
| Model | U8R |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | ios |
| Power Source | DC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 8.51 x 10.8 cm; 540 g |
| Resolution | 3D |
| Special Features | Night Vision |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Viewing Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 8 Watts |

## Product Details

- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Home Security, Night Vision
- **Brand:** Univivi
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless
- **Special Feature:** Night Vision
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop
- **Controller Type:** Android
- **Video Capture Resolution:** 1080p
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Number of Channels:** 8
- **Wireless Communication Technology:** ir

## Images

![Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 8-LEDs IR Infrared Light Security Cameras. - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61DpVtd4+8L.jpg)
![Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 8-LEDs IR Infrared Light Security Cameras. - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71xqKJwAqEL.jpg)
![Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 8-LEDs IR Infrared Light Security Cameras. - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71NcVSSSYtL.jpg)
![Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 8-LEDs IR Infrared Light Security Cameras. - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61T0c-9-GeL.jpg)
![Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 8-LEDs IR Infrared Light Security Cameras. - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61-gPyDRvwL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: has anyone confirmed the wattage with their 1a power supply with a kill-a-watt type device?**
A: Mine came with a 2 amp power supply. The sticker on the back of the light says it pulls 8 watts which equates to .66 amps. So even a one amp supply should be fine.

**Q: I'm going to try to use these with a poe splitter. what size is the ac adapter plug going into the unit?**
A: It's a 2.1mm x 5.5mm barrel plug

**Q: I have amcrest cameras my night vision is 98 ft and I’m only getting half of that will this give me more night vision or do I need to go to the next l**
A: You need to check the wavelength of the IR LEDs before you buy these lights.  If they aren’t the same as your camera they won’t work at all.  If they are the same , then you can either buy these Illuminators in wide angle which will light up a wider area but not as much distance, or a spot illuminated which will give you the needed distance.

**Q: Where can I get the adapter and why sell it without one?**
A: It does come with it. It’s the 12v output power adapter that goes into your wall.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Univivi IR Illuminator 90 Degree Wide Angle 850nm
*by C***S on 10 February 2026*

I bought this to use with my camera at the shop to light up the area at night. It worked perfectly, and we were able to see what was coming around at night on our cameras. It was however stolen by my son who realized it was the perfect addition to his PSVR2 setup, and now can play in complete darkness with just this light sitting out front of him. He loves it, I'm not getting back, we've had it for nearly a year, no issues. Good Quality, and looks like it should last a long time. It came well packaged, and arrived quickly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly powerful. Excellent value.
*by D***S on 28 March 2019*

For over a year now I have been experimenting with inexpensive 850nm near-infrared illuminators for use as NIR therapy devices. The results have been surprisingly positive. These devices have actually helped everyone who has tried them – in some cases quite impressively. Over time I became increasingly dissatisfied with my lack of knowledge of what these devices were actually doing, so I purchased a TES 1333 Solar Power Meter to measure irradiance (W/m^2 of infrared energy output) and a high quality multimeter to measure current draw. Due to the “granularity” caused by the spacing between LEDs it is not possible to get accurate measurements of irradiance directly agains the glass face plate of these devices, and the UNIVIVI U8R is especially chunky in this regard. So I took irradiance measurements starting 2” from the glass where the light beams have spread and blended together and at 2” intervals out to 12” and entered the resulting data points into a graphing calculator. Because irradiance diminishes with the square of the distance from the source, I assumed a quadratric regression curve could be closely fitted to this set of points. An R^2 of 0.984 for the resulting equation confirmed my fondest hopes. All this mathematical jiggery-pokery makes it possible to calculate an accurate irradiance value at zero distance from the glass. This is useful, because this value represents the true power density of the device. By popping the back cover off an inline rocker switch I was able to expose contacts for my multimeter to measure current flow. Set the switch in the OFF position, set up the multimeter, touch the exposed leads with the probes. The light comes on and the the current in amps gets measured. The transformer supplies 12DC current, so volts x amps = Watts. I am going to the trouble of spelling out how I did all this because ignorance, speculation, and seller misinformation abound in relation to all of the products in this class. So how does the little UNIVIVI U8R do? IT DOES FANTASTIC! The calculated irradiance at zero distance was right at 1000W/m^2 or 100mW/cm^2. 100mW/cm^2 is a seriously therapeutic dose rate, and you will get it if you put the glass screen directly against a body part. The unit is nominally rated at 8W, but mine drew 0.88 amps which works out to an actual 10.56W power draw which is impressive. So much for nominal ratings. (But I did not check to see if the transformer was actually delivering a full 12V DC. Another day for that.) So, I was pleasantly surprised by this little guy. It comes with a 1 amp power supply, and its light sensitive “eye” is external so you can put a piece of tape over it without having to disassemble anything so you can use it in daylight. It is light and easy to handle and sized just about right for treating hands, knees, neck or other localized areas. It also represents an excellent value on a total NIR energy delivered per dollar cost basis for whatever purpose you might want to use it for. It’s good gear in my book!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Recently bought another one
*by E***L on 26 September 2018*

It works well. I put a wattmeter on it (I needed the measurement to run it out of a 16-port electrical box) and it pulled approximately 12.3w with the LEDs lit up at night. It is advertised as having a 12v/1a adapter, which would put the device as being powered near the very end of the transformer's power range, however I have had absolutely no problems with it. The transformer and device do run a little warm but not hot. Again, no harm or problem with that. It is smaller than it looks but puts out a nice flood of IR at night. I mounted it under the soffit. The picture on the left shows the patio camera which has a weak IR (only 2 LEDs), so most of the lighting is coming from the IR illuminator, mounted about 6 feet away. I connected with a 16.5 ft cable extender sold by WildHD, although you can also get those extensions in 33 ft lengths that can be daisy-chained. During the day, you will not see much on the IR even with the photo-sensor fully covered -- I had to look very closely with my hand cupped around the edge to see that they were glowing. But it is a whole 'nother story at night -- very obvious that the IR is on (there is no switch, just comes on and off by the photo-sensor). I recently added a second Univivi illuminator to light up the cars in the driveway; as you can see from the pictures on the right, the IR illumination makes a big difference. Be careful about turning off your camera's IR; apparently there is a mechanical switch inside most cameras that blocks IR from *any* source if you turn off the IR on the camera. Think of the Univivi as augmentation, not replacement. Edit 3/19/19. Bought my third one of these recently and it works as expected, even with extender cables. I'm not sure about the range, but where I have this one aimed, I would estimate to be about 50 feet. The other two are still going strong. Edit 12/04/20. The oldest one (approx. 2 1/2 years old) finally had a transformer fail. Illuminator still works great. I swapped in an extra transformer (same 12v/1a output) I had from a camera that now runs out of a power panel and the illuminator is working again. These are definitely outlasting the IR in my cameras, which seem to flame out after a year or so.

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