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title: "5MP UltraHD PoE Indoor Fisheye Camera with 360° Panoramic View"
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# Power over Ethernet (PoE) wired 360° panoramic fisheye lens 5MP Ultra HD @30fps 5MP UltraHD PoE Indoor Fisheye Camera with 360° Panoramic View

**Brand:** amcrest
**Price:** $422.09
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 👁️‍🗨️ See it all, miss nothing — the future of panoramic security is here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 5MP UltraHD PoE Indoor Fisheye Camera with 360° Panoramic View by amcrest
- **How much does it cost?** $422.09 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Smart AI-Powered Insights:** Leverage advanced IVS features like tripwire, intrusion detection, and people counting with detailed reports to optimize security and operations.
- • **Plug & Play PoE Installation:** Simplify your setup with Power over Ethernet—one cable for power and data—perfect for sleek, clutter-free professional environments.
- • **Crystal-Clear Ultra HD Footage:** Experience razor-sharp 5MP resolution at 30fps with Starvis sensor tech, ensuring every detail is vivid and actionable.
- • **Flexible Storage & Cloud Access:** Secure your footage locally via MicroSD or remotely with Amcrest Cloud—stay connected and in control anytime, anywhere.
- • **All-Seeing 360° Panoramic Vision:** Capture every corner of your space with a single 1.4mm fisheye lens delivering a full 360° view—no blind spots, no compromises.

## Overview

The Amcrest Fisheye IP POE Camera is a cutting-edge indoor security solution featuring a 5MP Starvis sensor and a 360° panoramic fisheye lens for comprehensive coverage. Designed for professional environments, it supports Power over Ethernet for streamlined installation and advanced AI analytics including intrusion detection and people counting. With flexible storage options including MicroSD and cloud integration, it ensures your security footage is always accessible and protected. Ideal for managers seeking a high-tech, all-in-one surveillance upgrade that blends performance with smart insights.

## Description

Product description Replacements 5MP PoE Panoramic Camera 2MP PoE Optical Zoom Cam 12MP PoE Panoramic Camera AI 5MP PoE Wedge Camera 4MP PoE Panoramic Camera AI 4K PoE Dual-Lens Cam

Review: Great fisheye camera for a large area - For those that don't know, this is a fisheye camera. That is a very specialized-use camera, typically for mounting on a high ceiling to be able to get an overview of a whole area. I love putting one of these in a factory environment, and then using more traditional bullet or pan-tilt-zoom cameras for details of doors. But a single shot overview is SO helpful when you use a DVR that can sync the timelines of multiple cameras. That let's you see the overview along with the details at the same time. With that said, this is not the camera for you if you do not have a DVR that can do de-warping, or if you are looking for a stand-alone camera. Fisheye cameras are highly distorted in their native image, and it requires processing power to turn that fisheye image into something more friendly for people to look at; sometimes it is a pair of very long images, sometimes the software will break it into several virtual cameras. To be clear - this camera cannot output the dewarped image in its RTSP feed, so your DVR (such as Blue Iris), must be able to. Another thing I am especially impressed with is the size of this camera! It is SO much smaller than any other fisheye camera I've ever seen! It is the size of my palm, and just barely thicker than my hand! It does require power over Ethernet, but if you are getting this camera you likely already have a DVR, and POE switches in place. Lastly, this camera has digital IO pins! This is such a useful feature that I wish all commercial-grade cameras had. This let's your DVR send a command to the camera to activate the digital IO pins to activate a relay. It's a fairly niche feature, but having digital IO access at the top of a factory ceiling is so useful!
Review: Gets the job done, but think ahead for storage options - Packaging: Packaging was sufficient. The camera was well protected. The package looked small for a $200 camera but there was no excess packaging. I appreciate the smaller packaging as it leaves a smaller environmental footprint. Instructions: The instruction manual lists 5 different ways with several different apps to connect to this camera. It also provides a comparison of the different apps on the first page to help users select which method works best. Personally I did my own research online as well, as I wanted a free option (Amcrest View Pro) vs the paid option (Amcrest Cloud). The View Pro is free despite the "Pro" in the name. On the Amcrest View Pro app, the instruction manual asked me to set up a P2P connection. However, I deviated from these instructions and chose the IP connection which I configured on my home router. This is naturally a little more involved but still relatively straightforward for anyone that is remotely familiar with IP addressing and how Wi-Fi works. Bottom line, the instructions are a guide intended for someone who is relatively tech-savvy. If you are not familiar at all with how IP cameras work or the term "Internet Protocol" frightens you, then hire a professional to set this up or be prepared to spend a few hours on your own to figure it out. Functionality: The camera must be connected to an Ethernet cable (and power, if you do not have Power Over Ethernet (PoE) through your cable). That is the biggest hindrance - and this is not unexpected. If you want a camera that does not need a wired connection, Amcrest offers other options including a PTZ camera for example that is completely wireless and only requires power. This camera covers a larger area and is intended for permanent, hardwired installation. As far as storage goes, the free option stores footage in an onboard microSD card slot, which is accessible through the Amcrest View Pro app. You can view historical footage saved on the card through the app. Note that this is less secure if anything were to happen to the physical camera (theft/ fire/ damage). Also, if you want to remove the microSD card the camera will need to be physically accessible (which also makes it accessible to thieves). If you do not have a card in the camera, the app only displays the Live View. The solution to this is to subscribe to the Amcrest Cloud service. Amcrest Cloud requires a subscription but saves data to Amcrest's servers that can be viewed later. I stuck with the free option. There is also another option which I did not explore but is to save the footage to your own NVR server. Amcrest sells its own NVR solution, albeit poorly rated, but it should work with all the features of this camera. Of course Amcrest Cloud is the most secure, since your NVR server will need to be on-prem. The night vision on this camera is good, but a lot of times if the room was even remotely dim the night vision would stay on. Small point, the camera view in the View Pro app on the iPad was horizontally stretched when the iPad was in a vertical configuration. I had to turn the iPad horizontally for the camera view to show up properly in the round configuration. The app experience offers a lot of features. This was definitely designed by engineers for engineers, and in my opinion this is generally a hallmark of all of Amcrest's products. Lots of features but potentially not as user friendly. The desktop browser experience connecting to the camera directly through the IP was perfect. Full features, good view, password protected. Customer service: Amcrest customer experience is legendary. They immediately provided me with a power cable when my router did not offer PoE. They are extremely responsive to email. They are always asking for feedback. Now - whether that translates into new products or features is debatable, as many of their apps have poor reviews but have not been improved in a timely fashion by Amcrest developers. Overall experience: As a tech-savvy engineer with relatively limited expectations, I approve this product. It does what it says it does and offers many different options to connect and save footage. If you are considering this product vs a competitor, make sure the competition has similar megapixel resolution and can save the footage to the cloud or to an on prem server. Bonus points for the Amcrest app which is accessible on my iPad or iPhone any time of day. Potential improvements: As mentioned above the night vision can be improved to turn off if it becomes bright enough in the room. Right now the night vision stays on if the room is even remotely dim. It would also be great if the Amcrest View Pro app could display the video image properly when the device is in a vertical configuration. I empathize with the developers and Amcrest on the difficulties of marketing an IP camera. It is challenging to write instructions that will work for both the layman and the tech-savvy user. Perhaps an online manual would help with options of "I don't know what I am doing" and "I am a tech professional" with corresponding instructions for each.

## Features

- This Fisheye AI PoE Camera features deep IVS: Tripwire & Intrusion. Supports People Counting in area, and displaying and outputting yearly/monthly/daily reports (Smart NVR Required, ASIN:B08CJJC9HN, B08CJMRQPY) support people counting in 4 areas. Intelligent Search, event extraction and merging to event videos (Smart NVR Required; Not Included). Offers 5MP @30fps video with a super-wide 360° panoramic view. A PoE injector or switch is required; not included.
- EXPERIENCE ULTRA HD - Observe high-quality footage with the latest progressive scanning Starvis image sensor, chipset and UltraHD 5MP resolution (2592x1944). Features a 1.4mm fish-eye lens. A wide 360° panoramic view allows you to see more detail and cover more ground to keep more of what you love safe. Power Over Ethernet (PoE Camera) for easy installation (PoE injector or switch required; not included, sold separately). This is a FIXED panoramic IP camera and Does Not Pan/Tilt.
- SMARTER, SAFER SECURITY - Utilize intelligent alerts that send notifications to your computer or smartphone via the Amcrest View app. Record events as soon as they happen and store them on an Amcrest NVR, MicroSD (up to 128GB), QNAP, NAS, FTP, Blue Iris or Amcrest Cloud. The fisheye security camera has dual H.265/H.264 compression allows for maximum encryption with the latest technology as well as backward compatibility with legacy platforms. Compatible with AM-HAP201 (B07KTBZGC3)
- PANORAMIC CAMERA - The Amcrest Panoramic IP camera has a super-wide 180° viewing angle and an outstanding panoramic field of 360°. This fish-eye camera comes with a built-in microphone, and it also includes RCA connections for two-way audio, speaker not included and sold separately. Compatible Mounting Brackets are AMCPFB203W (ASIN:B071L2RDK2, B07FK83Z4Z) & AMCPFA152-E (ASIN:B07195BN8X)
- FIND SOLACE IN THE CLOUD - Amcrest Cloud was created to ensure that you don’t miss a thing, no matter where you are. With an intuitive interface, you are able to live-stream your footage which enables you to play it back based on your preferences. Supports Fisheye Dewarping with the following Amcrest NVR models: NV5208E (B083STR8V1), NV4232-EI (B0CDHDHPR8) & NV4232E-16P-EI (B0CBL8W9NY)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07YNVJDJH |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Indoor Security |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #355 in Dome Surveillance Cameras |
| Brand | Amcrest |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Iris |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 179 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 5 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 5 MP |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Field Of View | 360 Degrees |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850005687719 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 4.9 x 4.9 x 1.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Light Source | Infrared |
| Manufacturer | Amcrest |
| Model Number | IP5M-F1180EW-V2 |
| Mount Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Night Vision Range | 33 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of IR LEDs | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Image Sensor, Motion Sensor, Night Vision, Portable |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Power Source | Power Over Ethernet |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Security |
| Room Type | Bathroom, Bedroom, Classroom, Hallway, Kitchen, Living Room, Office, Study Room |
| Special Feature | Image Sensor, Motion Sensor, Night Vision, Portable |
| UPC | 850005687719 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 50 Degrees Celsius |
| Video Capture Format | H.264/H.265 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 5 MP |
| Viewing Angle | 180 Degrees |
| Waterproof Rating | IP5 |
| Wattage | 7.5 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Wired / POE |
| Zoom Type | Digital Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Amcrest
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wired
- **Indoor/Outdoor Usage:** Indoor
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Indoor Security
- **Special Feature:** Image Sensor, Motion Sensor, Night Vision, Portable

## Images

![5MP UltraHD PoE Indoor Fisheye Camera with 360° Panoramic View - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41l5JfVSZxL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Description says this fisheye is a "fixed panoramic".  But, does it support virtual Immervision Panamorph dewarping technology?**
A: Based on a similar question I asked which Amcrest answered "No" to, I suspect the answer to your question is also "No".

Based on the questions on this camera, you would think Amcrest would realize there is great interest in a 360 camera that can support 3rd party NVRs (or at least Blue Iris) and provide some type of dewarping technology that enables virtual viewing of portions of the total image captured. Heck, even cheap 360 handheld cans support that now.

Amcrest needs to update their firmware to offer capabilities similar to Panasonic's BASIC viewing/dewarping, and this thing would sell like ice cream in the desert!

**Q: cómo hago para conseguir el altavoz necesario?**
A: La cámara tiene un micrófono integrado con audio externo de 2 vías.

Equipo Amcrest

**Q: Does it record audio over POE?**
A: Yes, absolutely.. very clear.

**Q: Can this be powered with a standard 802.3af PoE injector, such as the Amcrest FSE801?**
A: I power mine with a standard PoE switch so a standard 802.3af injector should work.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great fisheye camera for a large area
*by E***S on April 2, 2021*

For those that don't know, this is a fisheye camera. That is a very specialized-use camera, typically for mounting on a high ceiling to be able to get an overview of a whole area. I love putting one of these in a factory environment, and then using more traditional bullet or pan-tilt-zoom cameras for details of doors. But a single shot overview is SO helpful when you use a DVR that can sync the timelines of multiple cameras. That let's you see the overview along with the details at the same time. With that said, this is not the camera for you if you do not have a DVR that can do de-warping, or if you are looking for a stand-alone camera. Fisheye cameras are highly distorted in their native image, and it requires processing power to turn that fisheye image into something more friendly for people to look at; sometimes it is a pair of very long images, sometimes the software will break it into several virtual cameras. To be clear - this camera cannot output the dewarped image in its RTSP feed, so your DVR (such as Blue Iris), must be able to. Another thing I am especially impressed with is the size of this camera! It is SO much smaller than any other fisheye camera I've ever seen! It is the size of my palm, and just barely thicker than my hand! It does require power over Ethernet, but if you are getting this camera you likely already have a DVR, and POE switches in place. Lastly, this camera has digital IO pins! This is such a useful feature that I wish all commercial-grade cameras had. This let's your DVR send a command to the camera to activate the digital IO pins to activate a relay. It's a fairly niche feature, but having digital IO access at the top of a factory ceiling is so useful!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gets the job done, but think ahead for storage options
*by A***I on July 22, 2023*

Packaging: Packaging was sufficient. The camera was well protected. The package looked small for a $200 camera but there was no excess packaging. I appreciate the smaller packaging as it leaves a smaller environmental footprint. Instructions: The instruction manual lists 5 different ways with several different apps to connect to this camera. It also provides a comparison of the different apps on the first page to help users select which method works best. Personally I did my own research online as well, as I wanted a free option (Amcrest View Pro) vs the paid option (Amcrest Cloud). The View Pro is free despite the "Pro" in the name. On the Amcrest View Pro app, the instruction manual asked me to set up a P2P connection. However, I deviated from these instructions and chose the IP connection which I configured on my home router. This is naturally a little more involved but still relatively straightforward for anyone that is remotely familiar with IP addressing and how Wi-Fi works. Bottom line, the instructions are a guide intended for someone who is relatively tech-savvy. If you are not familiar at all with how IP cameras work or the term "Internet Protocol" frightens you, then hire a professional to set this up or be prepared to spend a few hours on your own to figure it out. Functionality: The camera must be connected to an Ethernet cable (and power, if you do not have Power Over Ethernet (PoE) through your cable). That is the biggest hindrance - and this is not unexpected. If you want a camera that does not need a wired connection, Amcrest offers other options including a PTZ camera for example that is completely wireless and only requires power. This camera covers a larger area and is intended for permanent, hardwired installation. As far as storage goes, the free option stores footage in an onboard microSD card slot, which is accessible through the Amcrest View Pro app. You can view historical footage saved on the card through the app. Note that this is less secure if anything were to happen to the physical camera (theft/ fire/ damage). Also, if you want to remove the microSD card the camera will need to be physically accessible (which also makes it accessible to thieves). If you do not have a card in the camera, the app only displays the Live View. The solution to this is to subscribe to the Amcrest Cloud service. Amcrest Cloud requires a subscription but saves data to Amcrest's servers that can be viewed later. I stuck with the free option. There is also another option which I did not explore but is to save the footage to your own NVR server. Amcrest sells its own NVR solution, albeit poorly rated, but it should work with all the features of this camera. Of course Amcrest Cloud is the most secure, since your NVR server will need to be on-prem. The night vision on this camera is good, but a lot of times if the room was even remotely dim the night vision would stay on. Small point, the camera view in the View Pro app on the iPad was horizontally stretched when the iPad was in a vertical configuration. I had to turn the iPad horizontally for the camera view to show up properly in the round configuration. The app experience offers a lot of features. This was definitely designed by engineers for engineers, and in my opinion this is generally a hallmark of all of Amcrest's products. Lots of features but potentially not as user friendly. The desktop browser experience connecting to the camera directly through the IP was perfect. Full features, good view, password protected. Customer service: Amcrest customer experience is legendary. They immediately provided me with a power cable when my router did not offer PoE. They are extremely responsive to email. They are always asking for feedback. Now - whether that translates into new products or features is debatable, as many of their apps have poor reviews but have not been improved in a timely fashion by Amcrest developers. Overall experience: As a tech-savvy engineer with relatively limited expectations, I approve this product. It does what it says it does and offers many different options to connect and save footage. If you are considering this product vs a competitor, make sure the competition has similar megapixel resolution and can save the footage to the cloud or to an on prem server. Bonus points for the Amcrest app which is accessible on my iPad or iPhone any time of day. Potential improvements: As mentioned above the night vision can be improved to turn off if it becomes bright enough in the room. Right now the night vision stays on if the room is even remotely dim. It would also be great if the Amcrest View Pro app could display the video image properly when the device is in a vertical configuration. I empathize with the developers and Amcrest on the difficulties of marketing an IP camera. It is challenging to write instructions that will work for both the layman and the tech-savvy user. Perhaps an online manual would help with options of "I don't know what I am doing" and "I am a tech professional" with corresponding instructions for each.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good performance, annoyingly cognito.
*by A***N on April 20, 2026*

You may have a couple of burning questions before you buy, just like I did: Yes, you CAN remove the Amcrest overlay (Channel, date/time, and Amcrest logo). Despite lots of newer Amcrest models straight up-not allowing it. Yes, it does render its own local IP, and can be visited from a browser like a website. In fact, the only way to remove the overlays is by doing just that. And I'd recommend only ever using the 192.168.50.XX for all settings and tweaking going forward, because Amcrest Pro View 1/2 are both just awful. It IS threaded on the bottom, 1/4"-20 thread, in the camera itself. You can use the included plastic bracket to snap it on, but it is threaded if you are doing a serious mount. The permanently attached pigtail has (if I remember) an analogue output via RCA, as well as supplementary power for if you are not POE (just regular ethernet), and that supplementary power can be fed via either 5.5mm standard barrel, or with a lead that is bare wire black/red. Yes, you CAN take cutters and cut off all of the other connectors on that pigtail so you are left with just POE. Cutting them off is not technically recommended, but I did it, and the functionality is just fine. I took that risk for you, and it paid off. Yes, it is BlueIris friendly. BlueIris will even dewarp the footage (not live dewarping, just when you view the clips). What I don't like is that it is white. Not just any white, but a glossy reflective LOOK AT ME sort of eye catcher. Makes sense for a deterrent outdoor camera, not for an indoor. I started lining it with felt tape, but then realized I was starting to block the IR bulbs that are hidden somewhere. Don't want to cover the mic port either. My use case is on a black ceiling covered in black acoustic panels. I want it to fade into the darkness, and you'll have to get creative if you want it to disappear. It isn't a hidden camera, just a camera that I don't want to be the first thing I look at. Best setup routine: Power and connect to network via ethernet Look at the client list in your router page and note the newest joined IP Add Camera / Search in BI that IP with 'admin' and 'admin'. Done. Log into the browser of it Amcrest forces you to change the password from 'admin' to something else, do it Change settings, strip the overlay, set to static IP Back to BlueIris, update the new password you had to put in Click the box in BI that says '360?' to Yes for dewarp clips automagically. Good camera, just wish it wasn't such an eyecatcher. Avoid Amcrest Apps if at all possible. Frustrating and pointless endeavor. Can't even rotate 90° in the Amcrest apps, only 180°. It is a little overpriced. I'd expect to pay $120 for this thing. I trust Amcrest (but not their apps), so I took a risk. I'd post a picture, but my living room is my home. You'd see literally everything. Looks like a big glass marble in-frame in BlueIris.

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