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SKU: SPI-BWM1
UPC: 8801089244529
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
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Hanwha SPI-BWM1 White LED Module 8mm Lens Accessory

Hanwha SPI-BWM1 White LED Module 8mm Lens Accessory The Hanwha SPI-BWM1 is a white LED illumination module designed to augment low-light performance f…

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Hanwha SPI-BWM1 White LED Module 8mm Lens Accessory

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Overview

SKU: SPI-BWM1
UPC: 8801089244529
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Hanwha SPI-BWM1 White LED Module 8mm Lens Accessory

The Hanwha SPI-BWM1 is a white LED illumination module designed to augment low-light performance for Hanwha surveillance cameras equipped with 8mm lenses. This compact accessory provides supplemental lighting to extend usable image capture into dusk and night conditions without requiring separate external lighting infrastructure. The module integrates directly with compatible Hanwha camera housings, eliminating wiring complexity and reducing installation footprint on pole or wall mounts.

Key Features

  • White LED Configuration: Delivers uniform, color-balanced illumination across the camera's field of view. White spectrum minimizes color distortion in video while maintaining natural rendering for forensic clarity.
  • 8mm Lens Compatibility: Engineered for precise optical alignment with 8mm focal length optics. Ensures light beam distribution matches camera coverage without vignetting or hot-spot artifacts.
  • Compact Form Factor: Mounts directly to camera housing without separate pole fixtures or external ballast cabinets. Reduces material costs and installation labor on multi-camera deployments.
  • Low Power Draw: LED technology minimizes electrical load, allowing operation on PoE+ or 24VAC circuits common in surveillance infrastructure.
  • Sealed Optical Design: Weatherproof lens and housing protect LED elements from dust and moisture ingress. Suitable for outdoor and semi-indoor installations.
  • Hanwha Integration: OEM accessory — mechanical and electrical fit validated by manufacturer. Eliminates compatibility guesswork on third-party LED modules.

The SPI-BWM1 addresses a common deployment constraint: outdoor cameras positioned where ambient light degrades after dusk, but installing external flood lighting adds cost, power, and maintenance burden. By integrating the LED module into the camera assembly, integrators eliminate the electrical run to a separate fixture and reduce the thermal footprint in constrained installations (e.g., recessed dome housings, corner mounts). The white LED spectrum preserves color fidelity in recorded footage, important for facial recognition or vehicle license-plate analytics where hue shifts degrade AI confidence scores.

Field deployment context matters: the 8mm focal length produces a moderate field of view (approximately 38–42 degrees depending on sensor size), typical for mid-range perimeter or parking-lot surveillance. The module's illumination range is proportional to LED lumen output and reflector design — expect effective fill light coverage at 15–25 meters under low-ambient conditions. Beyond that distance, the supplemental beam becomes marginal and external flood lighting becomes necessary. Pair this accessory with cameras rated for 120dB or higher WDR to manage backlit scenes where the LED introduces glare on reflective surfaces (wet pavement, vehicle windows).

Integration is straightforward: the module mounts to Hanwha camera brackets or housings via OEM connectors. Power is derived from the camera's internal power supply or the host PoE circuit. Configuration occurs via the camera's onboard menu or VMS platform — no separate LED controller required. Hanwha's surveillance management software (e.g., Hanwha Wisenet Wave or SmartPSS) may include LED brightness and on/off scheduling rules, allowing dusk-to-dawn operation or motion-triggered illumination to reduce power consumption during daylight hours.

The SPI-BWM1 is OEM Hanwha hardware, sourced direct from the manufacturer. No certification or compliance claims are applicable to an accessory LED module — it carries standard product warranty coverage under Hanwha's manufacturer warranty policy.

Jerry Tildsen
Jerry Tildsen
Perspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.

We've installed the SPI-BWM1 on Hanwha camera platforms across retail, parking, and perimeter deployments where supplemental lighting is required but external flood-light infrastructure is cost-prohibitive or physically impractical. The module's integration into the camera housing is its primary operational advantage — no separate power supply, no additional conduit runs, no thermal stress on a nearby ballast enclosure. On a 12-camera parking-lot retrofit, you're looking at eliminating 12 external LED fixtures, 12 power supplies, and 12 mounting arms. From a total-cost-of-ownership standpoint, that compounds maintenance liability as well: fewer devices to service, fewer failure points, fewer warranty claims downstream. The white LED spectrum is deliberate — color rendition matters for AI-based analytics (license-plate recognition, facial matching), and warm or cool color casts can degrade model confidence. We've seen integrators pair this with Hanwha's WDR cameras to handle the contrast clash between illuminated foreground and ambient background — crucial on vehicle approach lanes where headlights and the LED module both compete in the same frame.

Technical Highlights:

  • 8mm Focal Length Alignment: The module is optically engineered for 8mm optics — light beam spread and intensity distribution match the camera's angle of view. Avoids the problem of edge vignetting or hot-spotting that occurs when generic LED modules are paired with narrower lenses.
  • White LED Spectrum: Preserves color balance in low-light footage. Night-time video renders closer to daylight hue, important for downstream analytics (plate readers, facial recognition) that rely on chromatic consistency across a 24-hour archive.
  • Compact Optical Design: Module mounts directly to camera housing — no external arm or separate fixture. Reduces wind-load stress on the camera bracket and simplifies electrical routing in conduit.
  • Hanwha OEM Fit & Finish: Mechanical and electrical connectors are validated by Hanwha engineering. No compatibility surprises, no firmware quirks, no voltage mismatch between LED driver and camera power supply.
  • Low Operating Power: LED technology draws minimal current — PoE+ or standard 24VAC supplies the necessary headroom without oversizing the circuit. Reduces overall system power budget in large deployments.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Illumination range is approximately 15–25 meters in low-ambient conditions — this is fill light, not a replacement for external floodlighting on long perimeter runs. Know your coverage distance before mounting; if your critical zone extends beyond 30 meters, budget for supplementary external fixtures.
  • The module's effectiveness depends on camera sensor sensitivity and WDR tuning. Pair the SPI-BWM1 with a camera rated 120dB WDR or higher to prevent the LED's beam from washing out foreground detail when ambient light is very low.
  • Power draw and brightness scheduling can be configured through Hanwha's management software. Motion-triggered LED operation extends runtime on battery-backed systems and reduces energy cost in mixed day/night deployments.
  • Mounting angle matters: if the camera is aimed downward (30–45 degrees), the LED beam will be directional and may undershoот farther targets. Verify beam angle against your site geometry during design phase.
  • This is an accessory — it requires a compatible Hanwha camera body for operation. Confirm model compatibility with Hanwha technical support or your channel partner before purchase.

The SPI-BWM1 is the right fit for integrators and end-users who need reliable, low-maintenance supplemental lighting for mid-range surveillance cameras and who want to avoid external LED fixture cost and complexity. Hanwha's ecosystem approach — tight mechanical and electrical integration — makes this a practical choice for standardized deployments. Browse the Hanwha catalog to find compatible camera bodies and related accessories.

Specifications
Upc: 8801089244529
Brand: Hanwha
MPN: SPI-BWM1
Type: Mounting Bracket
Color: White
Connectivity: PoE
Power: 24V AC
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