What are the differences among Super Low Light Full Color, Low Light Full Color, and Infrared Night Vision?

For your reference, please refer to the following information:
1. Super Low Light Full Color: Super Low Light Full Color builds upon Low Light Full Color by further increasing the camera's light intake, resulting in even clearer night vision;
2. Low Light Full Color: Low Light Full Color is achieved through comprehensive optimization of the camera's entire optical system. By amplifying light and using intelligent computation, it allows the camera to delay switching to black-and-white night vision in poor lighting conditions (provided there is still some light), ensuring the camera can capture color images as much as possible;
3. Infrared Night Vision: Infrared Night Vision relies on high-precision infrared detection sensors to capture clear images at night. Unlike Low Light Full Color, the images in Infrared Night Vision are black and white. However, the image quality is very clear. When the infrared function is enabled and automatically switched, the device can automatically perform infrared imaging when the surrounding light is low or absent.