The PGST outdoor night camera provides clear infrared surveillance of your property perimeter even in total darkness, with weather-resistant construction for year-round outdoor use.
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PGST outdoor night camera: perimeter security
Designed for exterior use, the PGST outdoor night camera monitors your driveway, garden, entrance, and garage. Its infrared night vision delivers clear images without any external lighting. Motion detection triggers instant push notifications to your smartphone via the PGST app. The camera connects to your home Wi-Fi and can be integrated with your PGST alarm panel.
PGST outdoor night camera: installation
Mount the camera at height on your façade or under a roof overhang, angled to cover main access points (gate, garage door, front door). Check Wi-Fi signal strength at the installation point before mounting. Power supply depends on the model: cable-fed or rechargeable battery. For a fully wire-free option, consider the solar outdoor night camera.
5 key takeaways about the PGST outdoor night camera
- IR night vision: clear images in complete darkness, automatic activation.
- Weather-resistant: built for rain, frost, and outdoor conditions.
- Motion detection: instant push alert on your smartphone.
- Wi-Fi connected: remote live viewing via the PGST app.
- PGST panel compatible: integrates with your alarm system.
FAQ — PGST outdoor night camera
Is the PGST outdoor camera weatherproof?
Yes. The outdoor night camera is designed for exterior use with weather protection. Check your model’s IP rating for exact specifications.
How is the outdoor camera powered?
Depending on the model: cable power (route a cable discreetly through the wall) or rechargeable battery. The solar outdoor night camera uses an integrated solar panel for fully wire-free autonomy.
Is my outdoor Wi-Fi signal strong enough for the camera?
Test signal strength at the planned installation point. If the signal is weak, a Wi-Fi extender may be needed for reliable connection.
Can I use the outdoor camera indoors?
Technically yes, but it is oversized for indoor use. For indoor surveillance, the PGST indoor camera or indoor night camera is more suitable.
Also in the PGST range
For a fully autonomous wire-free option, choose the PGST solar outdoor night camera. Add the PGST outdoor siren for audible deterrence. Manage all alerts with the PGST PG108 panel.
PGST Outdoor Night Camera: Weatherproof Protection and Outdoor Performance
The PGST outdoor night camera is built to withstand outdoor weather conditions year-round: rain, frost, summer heat and humidity. Its IP65 or higher protection rating ensures full weatherproofing against pressurised water jets and dust. It can be installed under roof eaves, on a wall or at a garden corner without additional weatherproofing, provided the operating temperature limits stated in the product documentation are respected.
Infrared night vision allows effective monitoring of property access points — gates, driveways, garages, patios — even without external lighting. Motion detection sends instant push notifications to your phone, enabling a rapid response in the event of an intrusion. A visible camera on an exterior wall also acts as a strong deterrent to would-be intruders who prefer to avoid properties with obvious alarm systems.
Frequently Asked Questions — PGST Outdoor Night Camera
Is the outdoor camera resistant to rain and frost?
Yes. The PGST outdoor night camera carries an IP65 or higher certification, protecting it against water jets from any direction and against dust ingress. It withstands heavy rain and typical winter conditions. In severe frost (below -10 °C depending on the model), backup battery or power supply performance may slightly decrease. For maximum longevity, avoid positioning the camera directly in the path of a poorly aimed downpipe and prefer installation under a roof overhang where possible.
How can I improve the Wi-Fi signal for an outdoor camera?
Thick walls, long distances and metal obstacles significantly reduce the Wi-Fi signal outdoors. For a camera installed more than 10 metres from your router, or through heavy masonry, using a Wi-Fi range extender placed halfway between the router and the camera will noticeably improve connection stability. Place the extender in a sheltered spot — inside a shed or behind a window facing the camera. The 2.4 GHz band (longer range) is preferable to 5 GHz for outdoor installations.
At what height should the outdoor camera be installed?
The optimal installation height is between 2.5 and 4 metres above ground. Below 2.5 metres, the camera is physically accessible and can be tampered with or redirected. Above 4 metres, the viewing angle becomes too steep and useful details such as faces are difficult to identify. At 3 metres, angled 15–25 degrees downward, the camera covers an effective detection zone of 10–15 metres in front, while remaining out of arm’s reach.
PGST Outdoor Night Camera: IP Protection and Outdoor Performance
The PGST outdoor night camera is designed for year-round use in typical European weather conditions: rain, frost, summer heat and humidity. Its IP65 or higher protection rating ensures complete waterproofing against pressurised water jets from any direction, plus protection against dust. It can be mounted under a porch, on a wall or in a garden corner without additional weatherproofing, provided the operating temperatures specified in the product documentation are respected.
Infrared night vision enables effective surveillance of your property’s access points — entrance gate, driveway, garage, terrace — even in complete darkness. Motion detection sends instant push notifications to your smartphone. The visible presence of a camera on the facade also has a strong deterrent effect on potential intruders.
Frequently Asked Questions – PGST Outdoor Night Camera
Is the outdoor camera resistant to rain and frost?
Yes. The PGST outdoor night camera is IP65 certified or higher, protecting it against water jets from all directions and dust ingress. It withstands heavy rain and typical winter conditions in the UK and across Europe. In severe frost (below -10°C depending on the model), battery or power supply performance may decrease slightly. To maximise lifespan, avoid direct exposure to poorly positioned gutters and favour mounting under a roof overhang or porch.
How do you optimise the Wi-Fi signal for an outdoor camera?
Thick walls, long distances and metal obstacles significantly weaken Wi-Fi signals outdoors. For a camera installed more than 10 metres from the router or behind solid masonry, a Wi-Fi repeater positioned halfway improves connection stability considerably. Place the repeater in a weather-protected location — inside a shed or behind a window facing the camera. The 2.4 GHz band is preferable to 5 GHz for outdoor installations due to its greater range.
At what height should the outdoor camera be mounted?
The optimal mounting height is between 2.5 and 4 metres above ground. Below 2.5 metres, the camera is manually reachable and may be tampered with or repositioned. Above 4 metres, the viewing angle becomes too steep and useful details such as faces are harder to identify. At 3 metres height, angled down 15 to 25 degrees, the camera covers an optimal detection area of 10 to 15 metres in front of it while remaining out of reach.
