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Bullet Camera Kits

A bullet camera kit pairs matched bullet cameras with a PoE NVR, a pre-installed surveillance-grade hard drive, and the cabling to connect them. The bullet's long cylindrical body houses a larger lens and a stronger infrared array, which makes it the form factor of choice for long, narrow views — a driveway, a fence line, a side passage, a paddock approach — where you need reach down a defined line rather than a wide spread. Its visible shape also reads as an obvious deterrent.

Security Cameras Australia stocks the bullet kit range across Hikvision and HiLook, in 4MP, 6MP and 8MP resolutions and with AcuSense AI filtering and ColorVu colour night vision options. Every kit is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty, and footage records locally to the NVR — you own it, with no monthly subscription.

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Why a bullet camera kit

  • Reach down a line. The longer body and infrared array give more distance than a turret or dome — the right choice for driveways, fence lines and long approaches.
  • Compatibility is guaranteed. NVR ports match the camera count and the drive is sized for the cameras' resolution at 30-day retention.
  • Records locally, no subscription. Footage is kept on the NVR on your premises — you own it, with no monthly fee.

What's in a bullet kit

  • Bullet cameras matched to the kit's resolution and feature set.
  • PoE NVR with built-in ports for the cameras.
  • Surveillance-grade hard drive pre-installed on HDD-included kits, or supply your own on BYO kits.
  • Mounting hardware per camera and a quick-start guide.
  • Not included: Cat6 cable to each camera, a monitor, your internet router.

Which bullet kit is right for you

Resolution. 4MP suits shorter runs; 6MP is the general standard; 8MP / 4K earns its keep on long driveways and where you need to read plates or faces at distance. Higher resolution uses more storage, so the kit's drive is sized to match.

Feature set. AcuSense filters alerts to people and vehicles — valuable on a driveway where headlights and animals would otherwise trigger constant alerts. ColorVu holds colour at night for identification. See the AcuSense kits and ColorVu kits.

NDAA note. Hikvision and HiLook are not NDAA-compliant (Public Law 115-232 §889). For projects that require it, see the NDAA-compliant range.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Australian dealer · genuine stock with full manufacturer warranty, not grey import.
  • Expert support · pre- and post-sale advice from people who configure these systems for a living, plus installer referrals.
  • Price-match · free shipping · 30-day returns.

Browse the kit range another way

By camera type: turret, dome, PTZ, panoramic. By feature: AcuSense, ColorVu, active deterrence, Pro Series. By resolution: 4MP, 6MP, 8MP / 4K. By camera count: 4, 6, 8, 16. See all in Security Camera Systems.

Frequently Asked Questions about Bullet Camera Kits

What is a bullet camera best at?

A bullet camera has a long body that houses a larger lens and a stronger infrared array, so it reaches further down a defined line than a turret or dome. That makes it the pick for long, narrow views — a driveway, a fence line, a side passage, a long approach — and for night reach. Its obvious shape also acts as a visible deterrent.

Bullet, turret or dome — which kit suits my property?

Bullet for long, narrow runs and night reach (driveways, fence lines). Turret for general perimeter on most homes and small business — the safe default; see the turret camera kits. Dome for discreet or vandal-prone positions, indoors or under eaves; see the dome camera kits. Most installs mix them — tell us the positions and we'll match the form factor to each.

What's included in a bullet camera kit?

Matched bullet cameras, a PoE NVR with built-in ports for the cameras, mounting hardware for each camera, and a quick-start guide. HDD-included kits ship with a surveillance-grade drive pre-installed; BYO-HDD kits ship without so you can size the drive to your retention. Cat6 cable to each camera, a monitor for local viewing, and your internet router are not included.

Do these kits record without a subscription?

Yes. The cameras record to the hard drive in the NVR, on your premises — no cloud fee, no monthly subscription, and you own the footage. Free remote viewing on your phone via the Hik-Connect app on Hikvision/HiLook kits; you only need an internet connection at the NVR.

Can I install a bullet camera kit myself?

Each camera runs on a single Cat6 cable from the NVR that carries power and data (PoE) — no separate power at the camera. The cable run is the real work. Single-storey homes with accessible roof-space paths are a sensible DIY job; bullets on a long driveway or high fence line, or two-storey and commercial sites, are usually better as a professional install. We can refer a licensed installer.

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