i-PRO S35302-F2L1 vs i-PRO X35302-F2LM

CAMERA COMPARISON

i-PRO S35302-F2L1 vs i-PRO X35302-F2LM: Specification Comparison

Both the i-PRO WV-S35302-F2L1 and WV-X35302-F2LM are 2MP outdoor fixed dome IP cameras sharing the same sensor class, focal length, and AI analytics engine. They occupy the same resolution tier and camera form factor, making them directly cross-shoppable. The comparison centers on key differentiators: operating temperature ceiling, network connector type, railway/vehicle certifications, housing finish, and alarm action scope — differences that matter significantly for deployment environment selection.



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 2.4 mm fixed focal length at F2.1 aperture, and a 132° horizontal field of view (16:9). Maximum resolution is 2048×1536 on both units. WDR performance is identical: 144 dB maximum dynamic range achieved with Super Dynamic On at Level 31. Minimum illumination is specified as 0.02 lux (color) and 0 lux (B/W with IR) on both models. IR range is 21 m at 30 IRE and 15 m at 50 IRE on each. The Ambarella CV25M SoC powers both, and the DORI distances — Detect 17.1 m, Observe 6.8 m, Recognize 3.4 m, Identify 1.7 m — are identical.

Extra digital zoom tops out at 3.0× (at 640×360) on both, with no optical zoom beyond 1×. Noise reduction, AGC, BLC/HLC, fog compensation, and adaptive black stretch ranges are specified identically across both models. Frame rate is listed as variable on both; neither spec sheet states a discrete maximum fps figure. Both cameras share the same AI analytics suite: AI VMD, Face/People/Vehicle Detection, and AI Sound Classification covering gunshot, yell, vehicle horn, and glass break.


What about installation and environment?

Both domes share the same mechanical envelope: 109 mm (W) × 53 mm (H) × 119 mm (D) at approximately 475 g, with IK10 vandal resistance (IEC 62262), IP66 ingress protection (IEC 60529), NEMA 4X compliance, and wind resistance up to 40 m/s. Adjusting angles are identical: Pan ±45°, Tilt 0–90°, Yaw ±90°. Power draw is 8.6 W maximum via PoE (PoE Class 0 / IEEE 802.3af) on both units. A meaningful environmental difference exists in operating temperature: the S35302-F2L1 is rated –40 °C to +50 °C (power-on from –20 °C), while the X35302-F2LM extends the upper limit to +60 °C (power-on also from –20 °C) — a 10 °C advantage in high-heat deployments such as rooftop or equatorial installations.

The network connector differs between models: the S35302-F2L1 uses an RJ45 connector, while the X35302-F2LM uses an M12 connector. M12 connectors provide a locking, vibration-resistant interface suited to transit, vehicle-mount, or high-vibration industrial environments. Consistent with this, the X35302-F2LM carries additional certifications not present on the S35302-F2L1: EN50155, JIS E 5006, IEC62236, EN50121, IEC61373, and EN45545 — the railway and vehicle application standards set. Housing finish also differs: S35302-F2L1 is aluminum die cast black with PC clear panel; X35302-F2LM is aluminum die cast white with PC resin clear.


Which fits your VMS and analytics better?

Both cameras support ONVIF Profiles G, M, S, and T and are compatible with Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Google Chrome for browser access. Protocol support is identical across IPv4 and IPv6 stacks including RTSP, RTP/RTCP, MQTT, SFTP, SNMPv1/v2/v3, IEEE 802.1X, and DiffServ. Security posture is the same: FIPS 140-2 Level 3, HTTPS, and 802.1X. Edge storage is microSD up to 512 GB (SDXC/SDHC/SD) on both. Audio compression options — G.726 ADPCM at 32/16 kbps and G.711 at 64 kbps — are identical, and both include a built-in microphone. Simultaneous user limit is 14 on both.

The alarm action scope shows a minor spec difference: the S35302-F2L1 lists Email, HTTP, TCP notifications, and SD recording; the X35302-F2LM lists Email, HTTP, and TCP notification — SD recording as an alarm action is not explicitly listed in its spec. Both cameras carry the same safety certifications (UL62368-1, c-UL, CE, IEC62368-1) and EMC marks (FCC Part 15 Class A, ICES-003 Class A, EN55032 Class A, EN55035). Warranty is five years on both models.


Which should you choose: the S35302-F2L1 or the X35302-F2LM?

Our take: The X35302-F2LM is the stronger choice when the deployment involves transit vehicles, rail cars, high-vibration industrial sites, or outdoor environments where ambient temperatures exceed +50 °C. Its three concrete advantages over the S35302-F2L1 are: a +60 °C upper operating temperature versus +50 °C (a 10 °C margin), an M12 locking network connector versus RJ45 (critical for vibration-prone mounts), and a full suite of railway/vehicle certifications (EN50155, IEC61373, EN45545, and others) absent on the S35302-F2L1. Conversely, the S35302-F2L1 is the appropriate choice for standard indoor/outdoor fixed installations using conventional RJ45 patch infrastructure, where its black housing finish may also suit low-visibility mounting preferences. On imaging, AI analytics, WDR, IR range, ONVIF compatibility, storage, and power consumption, both cameras are specification-identical.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.

Specificationi-PRO S35302-F2L1i-PRO X35302-F2LM
Resolution2048×15362048×1536
Image SensorApprox. 1/2.8-type CMOS, 5.57×3.13 mmApprox. 1/2.8-type CMOS, 5.57×3.13 mm
Lens / Focal Length2.4 mm fixed, F2.1, 132° H FOV2.4 mm fixed, F2.1, 132° H FOV
Min Illumination0.02 lux (color), 0 lux (B/W IR)0.02 lux (color), 0 lux (B/W IR)
IR Range21 m (30 IRE) / 15 m (50 IRE)21 m (30 IRE) / 15 m (50 IRE)
WDR / Dynamic Range144 dB max (Super Dynamic On, Level 31)144 dB max (Super Dynamic On, Level 31)
SoCAmbarella CV25MAmbarella CV25M
Video CompressionH.265, H.264, JPEGH.265, H.264, JPEG
Operating Temperature-40 °C to +50 °C (power-on: -20 °C)-40 °C to +60 °C (power-on: -20 °C)
Network ConnectorRJ45M12
Railway / Vehicle CertificationsEN50155, JIS E 5006, IEC62236, EN50121, IEC61373, EN45545
Power Input / PoE ClassPoE IEEE 802.3af, Class 0, 8.6 W maxPoE, Class 0, 8.6 W max
IP / NEMA RatingIP66, NEMA 4XIP66, NEMA 4X
IK / Impact RatingIK10IK10
Edge StoragemicroSD up to 512 GB (SDXC/SDHC/SD)microSD up to 512 GB (microSDXC/SDHC/SD)
ONVIF ProfilesG, M, S, TG, M, S, T
AudioBuilt-in mic; G.711, G.726 ADPCMBuilt-in mic; G.711, G.726 ADPCM
Housing Finish / ColorAluminum die cast black, PC clear panelAluminum die cast white, PC resin clear
Dimensions109 mm (W) x 53 mm (H) x 119 mm (D)109 mm (W) x 53 mm (H) x 119 mm (D)
WeightApprox. 475 gApprox. 475 g
Warranty5-year5-year

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should you choose: the S35302-F2L1 or the X35302-F2LM?

The X35302-F2LM is the stronger choice when the deployment involves transit vehicles, rail cars, high-vibration industrial sites, or outdoor environments where ambient temperatures exceed +50 °C. Its three concrete advantages over the S35302-F2L1 are: a +60 °C upper operating temperature versus +50 °C (a 10 °C margin), an M12 locking network connector versus RJ45 (critical for vibration-prone mounts), and a full suite of railway/vehicle certifications (EN50155, IEC61373, EN45545, and others) absent on the S35302-F2L1. Conversely, the S35302-F2L1 is the appropriate choice for standard indoor/outdoor fixed installations using conventional RJ45 patch infrastructure, where its black housing finish may also suit low-visibility mounting preferences. On imaging, AI analytics, WDR, IR range, ONVIF compatibility, storage, and power consumption, both cameras are specification-identical.

Is the S35302-F2L1 or X35302-F2LM better for low-light performance?

Both cameras are specification-identical for low-light: minimum illumination is 0.02 lux (color) and 0 lux (B/W with IR) on each model, with the same 21 m IR range at 30 IRE and the same Ambarella CV25M SoC. Neither model has a specified low-light advantage over the other based on the provided specs.

Can the X35302-F2LM be mounted in a vehicle or on a train?

Yes. The X35302-F2LM carries EN50155, JIS E 5006, IEC62236, EN50121, IEC61373, and EN45545 certifications covering railway and vehicle applications. It also uses an M12 locking network connector designed for vibration-resistant installations. The S35302-F2L1 does not list any of these certifications and uses a standard RJ45 connector.

Do the S35302-F2L1 and X35302-F2LM work with the same VMS platforms?

Both cameras support ONVIF Profiles G, M, S, and T and the same IPv4/IPv6 protocol stack including RTSP, MQTT, and SNMPv1/v2/v3, so they are compatible with any ONVIF-conformant VMS. AI analytics capabilities — VMD, Face/People/Vehicle Detection, and AI Sound Classification — are also identical on both models. VMS compatibility is therefore the same between them based on the provided specifications.



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