Reviewers emphasize that the C325WB’s IP66-rated housing keeps out dust and heavy rain, making it suitable for long-term outdoor installation in exposed spots.
An IP65 weather resistance rating keeps the cameras protected from rain, dust, and water jets so they remain reliable even when mounted in fully exposed outdoor locations.
The E340’s housing carries an IP65 rating, meaning it is fully protected against dust and resistant to water jets, and testers consider it well suited for exposed porch, wall, or soffit installations in typical residential climates.
An IP67-rated enclosure makes the S330 suitable for year-round outdoor use, and reviews describe it as weatherproof and ready for various harsh conditions including heavy rain without signs of water ingress.
The camera is built for indoor or outdoor use with an IP65 rating against dust and water, and reviews say it stands up well to heavy rain, blowing snow, and general weather as long as you can run a power cable to the mounting point.
With an IP67 rating, the S3 Pro cameras are built to withstand tough outdoor conditions, including heavy rain, pressure washer spray from a sensible distance, and even brief submersion in several feet of water, and testing shows they keep operating in sub-freezing environments, though their specified minimum operating temperature of 14°F may limit reliability in the harshest winter climates.
This review notes the Argus 4 Pro’s IP66-rated weatherproof housing with well-sealed ports and switches, saying it feels ready for rain or shine and suitable for outdoor mounting in exposed spots.
The IP65 rated housing keeps the camera operating through typical rain and bad weather, making it suitable for permanent outdoor mounting in all but the most extreme conditions.