VIGI ColorPro vs Full-Colour vs Infrared
Night Performance
What each branch is actually trying to do
| Night path | Main idea | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Infrared | Dependable black-and-white night footage without adding visible white light | Quiet residential boundaries, neighbour-sensitive sites, and scenes where colour at night is not essential. |
| Full-colour | Use visible light and low-light performance to preserve colour information at night | Front doors, rear exits, forecourts, customer approaches, and sites where clothing or vehicle colour matters. |
| ColorPro / stronger low-light branch | Push night-time colour and low-light detail further where ordinary full-colour may not be enough | Darker rear lanes, small car parks, compact yards, and more difficult night scenes where the site wants better detail without giving up colour too easily. |
In simple terms, infrared is often the quieter and safer choice. Full-colour is often the more informative choice where colour matters. ColorPro is the stronger answer where the scene is darker or more difficult and the site still wants useful colour.
Current VIGI examples that make the difference clearer
| Reference model | Why it matters | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| InSight S445S ColorPro 2.0 | Useful current low-light reference point on the VIGI side | Selected rear doors, compact yards, and harder low-light views |
| InSight S485 | Useful current 8MP full-colour turret reference point | Frontages, customer approaches, and fixed external scenes where detail matters |
| VIGI C445 | Straightforward accessible full-colour starting point | Smaller-business entries and general external access |
| VIGI S485PI | Wide IR reference point for scenes where white light is not wanted | Broader shallow aprons and perimeter context views |
Sample scenarios
A neighbour-sensitive medical rear lane
A medical practice with a rear lane, bins, and after-hours staff exit may not want obvious visible white light running through the night. If the owner mainly needs dependable rear-lane review and does not want to aggravate neighbours, an infrared path or a more careful low-light path can be the better decision than simply buying the brightest full-colour camera available.
That is a good example of why full-colour is not automatically the best answer just because it looks attractive on a product page.
A small car yard with late-night loitering
If a small car yard wants to understand loitering, vehicle approach, and person movement near the frontage after dark, colour can be genuinely useful. Clothing colour, vehicle paint, and the direction of movement can matter later.
That is where a stronger full-colour or ColorPro style camera can be worth the step up, especially if one or two key scenes matter more than the rest.
What to be careful with
- Visible white light can be helpful, but it is not always welcome on residential boundaries or neighbour-sensitive commercial edges.
- Colour at night is only valuable if the scene is mounted and exposed well enough to use it.
- One or two key full-colour cameras often add more value than trying to convert the whole site to the same night path.
- Wide low-light scenes are still geometry problems as well as sensor problems. The camera still needs the right mounting position and view.
Relevant SecurityWholesalers Categories and Products
These VIGI categories and products are the best references when comparing night behaviour.
- TP-Link ColorPro Cameras - Reference branch for stronger low-light colour performance.
- TP-Link VIGI Full-Colour Cameras - Reference branch for VIGI colour-at-night fixed cameras.
- VIGI InSight S445S ColorPro 2.0 - Current ColorPro 2.0 reference model.
- VIGI InSight S485 - Current full-colour turret reference model.
- VIGI S485PI - Wide IR reference model.
Sources and Further Reading
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is ColorPro better than ordinary full-colour?
It can be, especially on harder low-light scenes. The better question is whether the scene is difficult enough to justify the stronger low-light branch.
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Should I choose infrared if I do not want visible light at night?
Yes, infrared is often the safer choice where white light would be unwanted or unnecessary.
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Do all VIGI full-colour cameras behave the same way at night?
No. Camera family, scene lighting, lens choice, and the exact model still matter. That is why current reference models are useful.
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Is full-colour always better for evidence?
Not always. It can be very useful, but the right mounting, exposure, and scene expectations still matter. A badly chosen full-colour camera can still underperform.
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Can I mix ColorPro, full-colour, and infrared cameras on one VIGI site?
Yes. In fact, that is often the best approach. One site may have a few scenes that justify colour at night and several others that do not.
Related Pages
How to Choose a TP-Link VIGI Camera
Use this page to match VIGI camera families to real scenes rather than buying by megapixels alone.
TP-Link VIGI for Homes
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TP-Link VIGI for Small Business
Use this page to map VIGI into real small-business layouts like shops, clinics, and offices.
















