How to Stop Security Camera Fogging, Clouding, or Condensation

When assembling security video cameras, manufacturers typically seal them up air-tight to reduce the chance of moisture seeping into the lens.

However, some users have reported that their outdoor dome security cameras sometimes start fogging up at night, with moisture and condensation inside the camera housing.

In one instance, a user reported that their driveway camera started fogging up and obscuring the image in the early morning.

Solutions:

Sometimes, the fogging problem that occurs in the early morning goes away by itself, so there’s no need to clear the surface.

For long-lasting issues, placing a packet of silica gel inside the camera housing case is a solution to internal condensation.

In some cases, condensation happens due to the outdoor dome camera not being well-sealed. Try cleaning the dome camera inside and out first and press the foam ring firmly against the glass.

Regularly wiping the outer lens covers with a microfiber cloth can also protect your external surveillance camera.

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