Hanwha QND-6082R1 vs i-PRO X35302-F2LM

CAMERA COMPARISON

Hanwha QND-6082R1 vs i-PRO X35302-F2LM: Specification Comparison

Both the Hanwha QND-6082R1 and the i-PRO WV-X35302-F2LM are 2MP fixed IP dome cameras aimed at professional security installers. The Hanwha ships a motorized varifocal lens with IR in an indoor-rated housing, while the i-PRO delivers a fixed wide-angle lens with AI analytics in a fully ruggedized outdoor enclosure. This comparison covers imaging performance, installation and environmental suitability, and VMS/analytics integration to help integrators choose the right unit for a given deployment.



How do the imaging specs compare?

Both cameras use a 1/2.8-inch 2MP CMOS sensor. The Hanwha QND-6082R1 outputs 1920×1080 at up to 30fps and achieves minimum illumination of 0.03 lux (color) / 0 lux (B&W with IR), with an IR viewable length of 20m. Its motorized varifocal lens spans 3.2–10mm (3.1× zoom, F1.6 wide / F2.9 tele) and delivers a horizontal field of view ranging from 109.0° (wide) to narrower angles at tele, giving installers substantial framing flexibility without a ladder return. WDR is rated at 120dB via Hanwha's SSDR technology.

The i-PRO WV-X35302-F2LM outputs 2048×1536 at a variable frame rate and achieves minimum illumination of 0.02 lux (color) / 0 lux (B&W with IR), with IR range of 21m at 30 IRE. Its fixed 2.4mm lens (F2.1) provides a 132° horizontal field of view (16:9), suited to wide-area coverage but offering no optical zoom. WDR is rated at 144dB via Super Dynamic technology, a 24dB advantage over the Hanwha. The i-PRO also resolves a slightly higher pixel count (2048×1536 vs 1920×1080) from the same sensor class.


What about installation and environment?

The Hanwha QND-6082R1 carries no published IP or IK rating and is listed as an indoor-only unit. It operates from −10°C to +55°C and is powered by PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 3 (max 7.7W) or 12VDC. Its RJ-45 connector is standard, and its compact dome form (Ø119.8×98.8mm, 320g) suits ceiling tiles and suspended mounts. Pan/tilt/rotate ranges of 0–350°/0–67°/0–355° allow precise aiming during installation.

The i-PRO WV-X35302-F2LM is rated IP66, NEMA 4X, and IK10, and is certified for outdoor use with wind resistance up to 40 m/s. It operates from −40°C to +60°C (power-on from −20°C), a far wider thermal envelope than the Hanwha. Power draw is 8.6W via PoE, and the network interface uses an M12 connector rather than a standard RJ-45, which adds weatherproofing but may require adapter pigtails if standard patch panels are used. The unit also carries EN50155 and IEC61373 railway/vehicle certifications not present on the Hanwha.


Which fits your VMS and analytics better?

Both cameras support ONVIF Profile S, G, T, and M, ensuring broad VMS compatibility. The Hanwha QND-6082R1 additionally supports Wisenet's SUNAPI (HTTP API) and Wisenet open platform, offering deeper integration with Wisenet/Hanwha NVRs and compatible third-party VMS platforms. Its on-board analytics include defocus detection, directional detection, motion detection, enter/exit, tampering, and virtual line. Edge storage tops out at 128GB via microSD. No audio input or output is listed in the provided specifications.

The i-PRO WV-X35302-F2LM is powered by an Ambarella CV25M SoC and delivers AI-class analytics: AI Video Motion Detection, Face Detection, People Detection, Vehicle Detection, and AI Sound Classification (gunshot, yell, vehicle horn, glass break). It supports up to 14 simultaneous streams versus the Hanwha's 6 unicast users. Audio detection and audio compression (G.726, G.711) are natively supported. Edge storage supports microSDXC up to 512GB. Security certifications include FIPS 140-2 Level 3, which the Hanwha does not list. Signed firmware is specified for the i-PRO; this is not stated for the Hanwha.


Which should you choose: the QND-6082R1 or the X35302-F2LM?

Our take: The QND-6082R1 is the stronger choice when flexible field-of-view adjustment and indoor deployment simplicity are the priority: its 3.1× motorized varifocal lens (3.2–10mm) lets installers frame the scene without physical repositioning, a capability the i-PRO's fixed 2.4mm lens cannot match. However, the WV-X35302-F2LM outperforms in three measurable dimensions critical to outdoor or high-security sites: WDR is 144dB versus the Hanwha's 120dB (a 24dB advantage in high-contrast scenes), operating temperature extends to −40°C versus −10°C, and the i-PRO carries IP66/NEMA 4X/IK10 ratings while the Hanwha lists no outdoor or impact rating. For analytics-driven deployments requiring face, people, or vehicle classification — or environments demanding FIPS 140-2 Level 3 security — the i-PRO is the appropriate platform. Choose the Hanwha for cost-sensitive indoor installs on Wisenet VMS infrastructure requiring optical zoom; choose the i-PRO for outdoor, wide-angle, AI-enabled, or ruggedized deployments.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.

SpecificationHanwha QND-6082R1i-PRO X35302-F2LM
Resolution1920×10802048×1536
Image Sensor1/2.8" 2MP CMOSApprox. 1/2.8" type CMOS
Lens / Focal Length3.2–10mm motorized varifocal (3.1×)2.4mm fixed
Max ApertureF1.6 (wide) / F2.9 (tele)F2.1
Horizontal Field of View109.0° (wide end)132° (16:9)
Min. Illumination (Color / B&W)0.03 lux / 0 lux (IR)0.02 lux / 0 lux (IR)
IR Range20m (65.6ft)21m at 30 IRE / 15m at 50 IRE
Wide Dynamic Range120dB (SSDR)144dB max (Super Dynamic)
Max Frame Rate30fpsVariable (not specified as fixed value)
Video CompressionH.265, H.264, MJPEGH.265, H.264, JPEG
IP / Environmental Rating— (indoor only, no IP rating listed)IP66, NEMA 4X, IK10
Operating Temperature−10°C to +55°C−40°C to +60°C (power-on from −20°C)
Power Input / PoE ClassPoE IEEE 802.3af Class 3 / 12VDC; 7.7W maxPoE Class 0; 8.6W max
Network ConnectorRJ-45 (10/100BASE-T)M12 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Edge StoragemicroSD/SDHC/SDXC up to 128GBmicroSD/SDHC/SDXC up to 512GB
Audio— (none listed)Audio detection; G.726, G.711 compression
On-Camera AI AnalyticsRules-based (motion, line, enter/exit, tamper, defocus)AI: Face, People, Vehicle Detection; AI Sound Classification
ONVIF ProfilesS, G, TG, M, S, T
Security Certifications802.1X (EAP-TLS, EAP-LEAP); HTTPSFIPS 140-2 Level 3; HTTPS; 802.1X
DimensionsØ119.8×98.8mm109mm (W) × 53mm (H) × 119mm (D)
Weight320g (0.71 lb)Approx. 475g (1.05 lbs)
Warranty3-year5-year

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should you choose: the QND-6082R1 or the X35302-F2LM?

The QND-6082R1 is the stronger choice when flexible field-of-view adjustment and indoor deployment simplicity are the priority: its 3.1× motorized varifocal lens (3.2–10mm) lets installers frame the scene without physical repositioning, a capability the i-PRO's fixed 2.4mm lens cannot match. However, the WV-X35302-F2LM outperforms in three measurable dimensions critical to outdoor or high-security sites: WDR is 144dB versus the Hanwha's 120dB (a 24dB advantage in high-contrast scenes), operating temperature extends to −40°C versus −10°C, and the i-PRO carries IP66/NEMA 4X/IK10 ratings while the Hanwha lists no outdoor or impact rating. For analytics-driven deployments requiring face, people, or vehicle classification — or environments demanding FIPS 140-2 Level 3 security — the i-PRO is the appropriate platform. Choose the Hanwha for cost-sensitive indoor installs on Wisenet VMS infrastructure requiring optical zoom; choose the i-PRO for outdoor, wide-angle, AI-enabled, or ruggedized deployments.

Is the QND-6082R1 or WV-X35302-F2LM better for low-light performance?

The i-PRO WV-X35302-F2LM specifies a slightly lower minimum illumination at 0.02 lux (color) versus 0.03 lux (color) for the Hanwha QND-6082R1. Both reach 0 lux in B&W IR mode, and the i-PRO's IR range is 21m (at 30 IRE) versus the Hanwha's 20m. The practical difference is marginal in most deployments; the i-PRO's 144dB WDR provides a larger real-world advantage in mixed-lighting scenes.

Can the WV-X35302-F2LM be installed outdoors where the QND-6082R1 cannot?

Yes. The i-PRO WV-X35302-F2LM carries IP66, NEMA 4X, and IK10 ratings and an operating range down to −40°C, making it suitable for exposed outdoor locations, high-vandalism areas, and extreme-climate environments. The Hanwha QND-6082R1 lists no IP or IK rating and is specified as an indoor camera operating from −10°C; it should not be deployed in exposed outdoor conditions without a separate weatherproof housing (not listed in the provided specs).

Which camera offers more advanced on-camera analytics?

The i-PRO WV-X35302-F2LM offers significantly more advanced analytics, including AI-based Face, People, and Vehicle Detection, plus AI Sound Classification for events like gunshots and glass break — all processed on the Ambarella CV25M SoC. The Hanwha QND-6082R1 provides rules-based analytics (motion detection, virtual line, enter/exit, directional detection, tampering, defocus detection) but does not list AI object classification. For deployments requiring automated object-class alerts without a separate analytics server, the i-PRO is the appropriate choice.



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