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Hanwha SBP-300BW1 Tabletop Mount
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Hanwha SBP-300BW1 Tabletop Mount
Overview
The Hanwha SBP-300BW1 (often searched as SBP 300BW1) is a fixed tabletop mounting platform engineered for IP cameras requiring stable, stationary positioning in indoor surveillance deployments. Built from aluminum with a white powder-coated finish (RAL9003), this mount delivers the rigidity needed for license plate recognition (LPR) and fixed dome camera installations without adding excess weight or bulk. At 700g, it's light enough to place on counters, shelves, or desktops without load concerns, yet rigid enough to eliminate vibration that would degrade image clarity — a critical factor in LPR applications where plate legibility depends on absolute stillness during capture.
Key Features
- Aluminum construction with white powder coating (RAL9003): Corrosion-resistant material won't rust or degrade indoors; white finish maintains a professional appearance in retail, office, and access control environments without requiring paint or finishing work on-site.
- Compact footprint (120 x 190.9 x 35mm): Takes up minimal desk or counter space, making it ideal for congested retail environments, reception areas, or control rooms where floor real estate is at a premium. No outriggers or brackets extending beyond the base footprint means easier repositioning if needed.
- TR30 mount screw compatibility: Standard screw pattern ensures compatibility with a broad range of Hanwha surveillance cameras and allows secure, repeatable attachment without custom adapters or workarounds.
- M25 (3/4-inch) conduit hole: Integrated cable pathway routes power and network cables downward through the mount base, eliminating visible cable runs across the mounting surface and reducing trip hazards or cable damage from foot traffic.
- 700g total weight: Light enough for single-handed placement and repositioning, yet aluminum rigidity means no noticeable sag or drift over weeks of continuous operation — important for LPR systems where pixel-level consistency drives recognition accuracy.
- Purpose-built for LPR and fixed dome deployments: Engineered specifically for stationary surveillance rather than generic tabletop use; mounting height and stability directly support the optical requirements of license plate capture and fixed-position dome cameras.
Integration & Compatibility
The SBP-300BW1 mounts via TR30 screw attachment, compatible with Hanwha surveillance cameras using the standard TR30 interface. The M25 conduit hole accepts standard cable glands and conduit reducers, supporting integration into networked surveillance systems without specialized cabling. Cable routing is simplified: pass network and power cables through the hole, apply a gasket or grommet, and lock them in place — no dangling cables or management clips required.
Typical Deployment Contexts
Deploy the SBP-300BW1 in retail environments for checkout-area LPR or vehicle capture at entry/exit points; parking facilities and garages for entry booth or ticket-window fixed camera positioning; building access control points such as lobbies, loading docks, or secure entry vestibules where a tabletop camera facing entry/exit doorways provides identity verification or incident recording; and small-scale warehouse environments where fixed overhead or wall mounting is impractical and a temporary desktop camera provides supplementary coverage during audits or risk assessments.
When to Choose a Different Mount
If your deployment requires vibration isolation (e.g., on conveyor belts or machinery platforms), consider a purpose-built shock-absorbing bracket instead. If outdoor exposure is a factor, this indoor-rated mount is unsuitable; request a weatherproof or stainless steel variant. For wall or ceiling installation, select a bracket or pendant mount designed for those surfaces.
The SBP-300BW1 is a straightforward, no-nonsense mounting solution — exactly what it claims to be. At 700g and 120 x 190.9 x 35mm, it's the right choice when you need a stable, lightweight platform for LPR or fixed dome cameras in confined spaces. The M25 conduit hole is a practical detail that saves cable clutter during installation.
Technical Highlights:
- Aluminum construction (700g): Density and rigidity prevent vibration-induced image softening; critical for LPR deployments where plate legibility depends on sub-pixel stability over hours of operation.
- Compact base (120 x 190.9mm): Footprint allows placement on retail counters or warehouse shelves without requiring dedicated mounting infrastructure; repositioning takes seconds if deployment plans change.
- TR30 screw interface: Standard across Hanwha's fixed camera line, eliminating need for custom adapters or mounting plate modifications.
Deployment Considerations:
- This mount is interior-rated only — white powder coating will degrade under UV or rain exposure. Do not deploy outdoors or in unprotected loading bays.
- Cable routing through the M25 hole requires a grommet or gasket to prevent abrasion; factor in small hardware cost if not already stocked.
- Aluminum is non-magnetic, so no ferrous-based positioning aids; mark placement tape if the camera will be repositioned repeatedly.
Position the SBP-300BW1 at checkout points in retail environments where LPR captures vehicle entry/exit, or in access control vestibules where a tabletop camera documents staff or visitor face-capture during badge verification. It's not a universal mount, but it fills the specific niche of fixed indoor LPR and dome camera deployments efficiently.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the SBP-300BW1 suitable for outdoor deployment?
A: No. The white powder-coated aluminum finish is designed for indoor environments only. Prolonged UV exposure or rain will degrade the coating. For outdoor tabletop positioning, request a stainless steel or weatherproof-rated variant.
Q: Can I use the SBP-300BW1 with non-Hanwha cameras?
A: The mount uses a TR30 screw interface. If your camera supports TR30 attachment, compatibility is possible. Verify the screw pattern and thread size with your camera manufacturer before purchase.
Q: What is the maximum camera weight the SBP-300BW1 can support?
A: No weight limit is specified in the available documentation. The mount is engineered for compact fixed surveillance cameras (typically 300–600g). Contact the manufacturer if your camera exceeds 1kg to confirm structural suitability.
Q: Does the M25 conduit hole accept standard cable glands?
A: Yes. The M25 hole (3/4-inch) is a standard industrial conduit size and accepts metric M25 cable glands or adapters available from any electrical supply vendor.
Q: Can I daisy-chain multiple SBP-300BW1 mounts on a single shelf?
A: Yes. Each mount is only 120mm wide, so multiple units can fit side by side on a counter or shelf. Ensure each has adequate cable routing through its own M25 hole to avoid congestion.
Q: What is the warranty on the SBP-300BW1?
A: Warranty terms are not specified in the available product documentation. Contact the supplier or manufacturer for warranty details and support terms.
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Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
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- Get help validating product compatibility
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