i-PRO S35302-F2L1 vs i-PRO X35302-F2L: Specification Comparison
Both the i-PRO WV-S35302-F2L1 and WV-X35302-F2L are 2MP fixed outdoor dome cameras sharing the same sensor class, focal length, and general form factor. A buyer choosing between them is comparing two products from i-PRO's S-series and X-series lines at the same resolution tier. The comparison covers imaging performance, environmental and installation characteristics, and VMS/analytics integration to help installers and IT buyers determine which model best fits their deployment requirements.
In This Guide
How do the imaging specs compare?
Both cameras use an approximately 1/2.8-type CMOS sensor with a 5.57 × 3.13 mm scanning area, a fixed 2.4 mm lens at F2.1, and a 132° horizontal field of view in 16:9 mode. Minimum illumination is identical at 0.02 lux (color) and 0 lux (B/W with IR active). IR range is the same at 21 m at 30 IRE and 15 m at 50 IRE. Maximum dynamic range is rated at 144 dB on both units with Super Dynamic level 31 engaged. Resolution, extra zoom (3.0× at 640×360), DORI distances, AGC range (0–11), digital noise reduction (0–255), and the Ambarella CV25M SoC are identical across both models.
Frame rate is listed as 'Variable' for both cameras; neither spec sheet provides a discrete maximum fps figure at full resolution. The S35302-F2L1 spec lists AI analytics as 'AI Video Motion Detection, Face/People/Vehicle Detection,' while the X35302-F2L lists 'AI Video Motion Detection, Face Detection, People Detection'—the S-series explicitly includes Vehicle Detection in the spec field whereas the X-series spec field does not list it, though both product descriptions reference vehicle detection in supplementary copy. Buyers requiring confirmed spec-sheet vehicle detection should verify with the manufacturer for the X-series.
What about installation and environment?
Both cameras share identical physical dimensions (109 mm W × 53 mm H × 119 mm D) and weight (approximately 475 g). Both carry IP66 (IEC 60529), NEMA 4X (UL50E), and IK10 (IEC 62262) ratings, and both are rated for wind resistance up to 40 m/s. Power draw is identical at 8.6 W maximum via PoE Class 0 (IEEE 802.3af compliant). Both feature an aluminum die-cast housing with a PC clear panel and a tamper-resistant enclosure.
The key environmental differentiator is operating temperature. The S35302-F2L1 is rated –40 °C to +50 °C (power-on range –20 °C to +50 °C), while the X35302-F2L is rated –40 °C to +60 °C (power-on range –20 °C to +60 °C). The X-series also adds railway and vehicle application certifications—EN50155, JIS E5006, IEC62236, and EN50121—which are absent from the S-series spec sheet. The S35302-F2L1 spec lists housing finish as 'aluminum die cast black, PC clear panel,' whereas the X35302-F2L is 'aluminum die cast white, PC resin clear'; product-level housing color is listed as white for both, so buyers should confirm finish with the distributor.
Which fits your VMS and analytics better?
Both cameras support ONVIF Profiles G, M, S, and T, ensuring broad VMS compatibility. Network interface is 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX via RJ45 on both. Supported protocol stacks are identical, covering IPv4 and IPv6 with HTTP/S, RTSP, RTP/RTCP, SMTP, DHCP/DHCPv6, DNS/DDNS, NTP, SNMPv1/v2/v3, FTP, SFTP, MQTT, IEEE 802.1X, DiffServ, LLDP, and MLD. Security posture is the same: FIPS 140-2 Level 3, HTTPS, and IEEE 802.1X on both. Simultaneous user count is up to 14 on both, subject to network conditions.
Edge storage is specified as microSD up to 512 GB (SDXC/SDHC/SD) for the S35302-F2L1 and microSDXC up to 512 GB / microSDHC up to 32 GB for the X35302-F2L—functionally equivalent for most deployments. Both cameras include audio detection, AI sound classification (gunshot, yell, vehicle horn, glass break), VMD (4 areas), SCD (1 area), 8 privacy zones, VIQS, and G.726/G.711 audio compression. Both support mobile access via iOS 8.0 or later and Android. Video compression is H.265 and H.264 with identical smart coding GOP control options and JPEG at 10 quality steps on both units.
Which should you choose: the S35302-F2L1 or the X35302-F2L?
Our take: The X35302-F2L is the stronger choice when the deployment environment exceeds +50 °C or requires railway/vehicle-grade certifications. Its upper operating temperature of +60 °C versus the S35302-F2L1's +50 °C provides a 10 °C thermal headroom advantage in rooftop, transit, or industrial enclosures that accumulate heat. It also carries EN50155, JIS E5006, IEC62236, and EN50121 certifications absent from the S-series, making it the only spec-confirmed option for rolling stock or trackside installations. In all other measurable parameters—sensor, lens, IR range (21 m at 30 IRE), WDR (144 dB), resolution (2048×1536), power (8.6 W PoE Class 0), IK10/IP66/NEMA 4X ratings, ONVIF profiles, edge storage (up to 512 GB microSD), and dimensions—the two cameras are specification-identical. Choose the S35302-F2L1 only if the lower maximum temperature and absence of transit certifications are acceptable and it carries a pricing or availability advantage at the time of purchase.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.
| Specification | i-PRO S35302-F2L1 | i-PRO X35302-F2L |
|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 2048×1536 | 2048×1536 |
| Image Sensor | Approx. 1/2.8 type CMOS | Approx. 1/2.8 type CMOS |
| Lens / Focal Length | Fixed 2.4 mm, F2.1 | Fixed 2.4 mm, F2.1 |
| Horizontal FOV | 132° (16:9) | 132° (16:9) |
| Min Illumination | 0.02 lux (Color), 0 lux (B/W IR) | 0.02 lux (Color), 0 lux (B/W IR) |
| IR Range | 21 m (30 IRE) / 15 m (50 IRE) | 21 m (30 IRE) / 15 m (50 IRE) |
| WDR / Dynamic Range | 144 dB max (Super Dynamic On, Level 31) | 144 dB max (Super Dynamic On, Level 31) |
| Video Compression | H.265, H.264, JPEG | H.265, H.264, JPEG |
| IP Rating | IP66, NEMA 4X | IP66, NEMA 4X |
| IK / Impact Rating | IK10 (IEC 62262) | IK10 (IEC 62262) |
| Operating Temperature | -40 °C to +50 °C (power-on: -20 °C to +50 °C) | -40 °C to +60 °C (power-on: -20 °C to +60 °C) |
| Railway / Vehicle Certifications | — | EN50155, JIS E5006, IEC62236, EN50121 |
| Power Input / PoE Class | PoE Class 0 (IEEE 802.3af), 8.6 W max | PoE Class 0 (IEEE 802.3af), 8.6 W max |
| Edge Storage | microSD up to 512 GB (SDXC/SDHC/SD) | microSDXC up to 512 GB, microSDHC up to 32 GB |
| Audio | Built-in mic, AI sound classification, G.726/G.711 | Built-in mic, AI sound classification, G.726/G.711 |
| ONVIF Profiles | G / M / S / T | G / M / S / T |
| AI Analytics (spec field) | AI VMD, Face, People, Vehicle Detection | AI VMD, Face Detection, People Detection |
| Dimensions (W×H×D) | 109 mm × 53 mm × 119 mm | 109 mm × 53 mm × 119 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 475 g | Approx. 475 g |
| Warranty | 5-year | 5-year |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which should you choose: the S35302-F2L1 or the X35302-F2L?
The X35302-F2L is the stronger choice when the deployment environment exceeds +50 °C or requires railway/vehicle-grade certifications. Its upper operating temperature of +60 °C versus the S35302-F2L1's +50 °C provides a 10 °C thermal headroom advantage in rooftop, transit, or industrial enclosures that accumulate heat. It also carries EN50155, JIS E5006, IEC62236, and EN50121 certifications absent from the S-series, making it the only spec-confirmed option for rolling stock or trackside installations. In all other measurable parameters—sensor, lens, IR range (21 m at 30 IRE), WDR (144 dB), resolution (2048×1536), power (8.6 W PoE Class 0), IK10/IP66/NEMA 4X ratings, ONVIF profiles, edge storage (up to 512 GB microSD), and dimensions—the two cameras are specification-identical. Choose the S35302-F2L1 only if the lower maximum temperature and absence of transit certifications are acceptable and it carries a pricing or availability advantage at the time of purchase.
Is the S35302-F2L1 or X35302-F2L better for low light?
Per the provided specifications, both cameras are identical in low-light performance: 0.02 lux (color) and 0 lux (B/W with IR active), 21 m IR range at 30 IRE, 144 dB WDR, and the same 1/2.8-type CMOS sensor. Neither model has a specified advantage in low-light sensitivity based on the available spec data.
Can either camera be used in a train or vehicle installation?
Only the X35302-F2L carries railway and vehicle application certifications—EN50155, JIS E5006, IEC62236, and EN50121—per its specification sheet. The S35302-F2L1 spec sheet does not list these certifications, so it should not be specified for rolling stock or trackside deployments requiring those standards.
Do both cameras support the same VMS integrations and ONVIF profiles?
Yes. Both cameras support ONVIF Profiles G, M, S, and T, the same protocol stack (including RTSP, MQTT, SFTP, SNMPv1/v2/v3, and IEEE 802.1X), and the same browser clients (Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Google Chrome). VMS compatibility based on ONVIF profile support is identical between the two models.
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