Cawd-582 - 4k
| Item | Quantity | Remarks | |------|----------|---------| | CAWD‑582 4K unit (camera) | 1 | Includes protective lens cap | | Adjustable mounting bracket | 1 | Fits standard ¼‑20 screw | | USB‑C power cable (2 m) | 1 | Supports 5 V 2 A (standard) or 12 V 1 A (car) | | Micro‑SD card (32 GB, pre‑formatted) | 1 | Optional – you may replace with up to 256 GB | | Quick‑Start Guide (paper) | 1 | This document is the full guide | | Warranty/Registration card | 1 | Register online for 2‑year coverage | | Optional accessories (sold separately) | – | • IR illumination module • External microphone • PoE injector |
Safety tip: Verify the integrity of the lens and housing before installation. Any scratches or cracks may affect image quality and waterproof rating. CAWD-582 4K
Initial calibration is straightforward, as the CAWD-582 auto-detects keystone and supports 3D setups. The on-screen menu is cluttered but functional, with quick access to brightness/contrast sliders. The remote could be more intuitive, with several obscure button functions hidden in nested menus. Manual lens focus is precise but fiddly for new users. Detection Zones – Tap the live view to
Verdict: Easy for novices but not ideal for tech-averse households. | Item | Quantity | Remarks | |------|----------|---------|
Compared to the Sony VPL-VW295ES (a $25k + rival), the CAWD-582 is a budget-friendly alternative with slightly lower color accuracy and motion handling. It outperforms the Epson Pro Cinema 6050UB in 4K sharpness but falls short in 3D support. Gamers might prefer the NVIDIA G-Sync-compatible Philips DLP6096, though at double the price.
Verdict: A strong mid-range option with trade-offs against elite models.