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Jiha Lagos • Ikeja
No18 Simbiat Abiola Way or Medical Road A A Plaza Beside Access Bank
A plaza before Access bank ATM Machine
Open
• Lit - Asa, 09:00-18:00
A multi-lens solar camera is an advanced, self-sustaining outdoor security system. It integrates two or more lenses, an independent solar panel, and built-in batteries to deliver 24/7 off-grid surveillance. It eliminates the need for power cables and traditional wiring.
How They Work
Multiple lenses (typically two to four) are housed within a single unit to eliminate blind spots. Each lens records a different section or angle, and the camera's processor stitches these feeds together or displays them as multiple simultaneous views on a mobile app.
Panoramic & PTZ Combo: Many models feature fixed wide-angle lenses for a seamless 180° or 360° view, combined with a motorized Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) lens that tracks movement and zooms in on distant details.