Garmin GC 200 Marine IP Camera, Garmin Marine Network, Infrared 30m, IPX7
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Overview
The Garmin 010-02164-00 is a GC 200 marine IP camera that brings a live HD video feed to compatible Garmin chartplotters over a Garmin marine network connection. It runs on 9 to 18 Vdc for direct power installs, carries an IEC 60529 IPX7 water rating, and uses built-in infrared illumination for low-light viewing with an infrared range up to 30 m.
It can be mounted upright, sideways, or upside down, with image rotation (90, 180, or 270 degrees) and a reverse-image option for rear-view applications. The wide field of view (99.2 degrees horizontal, 74 degrees vertical) makes it practical for dockside maneuvering, cockpit blind spots, or keeping an eye on spaces like the engine room while underway.
Key features
- HD video up to 1920 x 1080 with H.264 compression over the Garmin Marine Network
- Built-in infrared night vision with up to 30 m infrared distance; draws 370 mA with infrared on (210 mA with infrared off)
- IEC 60529 IPX7 water rating for incidental exposure and spray; operating temperature range from -20 to 60 C
- Wide coverage viewing angles: 99.2 degrees horizontal and 74 degrees vertical
- Image reverse and rotation options (90, 180, 270 degrees) to suit stern, overhead, or side mounting positions
- Direct-power input range 9 to 18 Vdc with a required 1 A fast-acting fuse; 24 Vdc systems require a Garmin Power Module
- Supports network sharing across compatible Garmin chartplotters; up to 16 cameras on the network and up to 4 camera streams viewable at once on a single chartplotter
Compatibility and network fit
This camera connects into Garmin BlueNet networking and is also compatible with Garmin Marine Network devices, which matters on mixed networks or when you are tying into legacy Garmin Marine Network ports. Plan on installing it where you can route the network cable cleanly back to your chartplotter or network switch, and keep chartplotter software current so the camera feed and settings show up properly.
Installation and setup
The base footprint is 87 x 79 mm and the camera weighs 520 g, so it fits cleanly on hardtops, arches, transoms, bulkheads, and pilothouse overhangs without needing a large mounting pad. Mount it where it will not be submerged and where docks, pilings, or gear cannot strike it. Keep it at least 10 cm away from a magnetic compass to avoid interference.
If you are wiring for direct power on a 12 V system, run the supply through a 1 A fast-acting fuse and use a proper marine switch or breaker upstream as part of your standard helm or electronics wiring practice. For 24 V systems, plan on adding the Garmin Power Module so the camera is not connected directly to 24 Vdc.
Use cases on board
This camera is a good match when you already run a Garmin networked helm and want a fixed, always-available view for backing into slips, watching a swim platform while underway, or checking machinery spaces without opening hatches in rough conditions. It is also useful on larger boats where a bow, stern, or cockpit view helps communicate during docking and line handling.
What’s included
- GC 200 marine IP camera
- 6 m Garmin Marine Network cable (small connector)
- Garmin Marine Network adapter cable (small connector to large connector)
- Mounting hardware
- Documentation
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