Arctic PTZ, hot images in the coldest regions
The manufacturer of comprehensive IP video security solutions, IndigoVision, has launched the new Arctic PTZ camera to cope with extreme environments, being able to withstand temperatures as low as -50 ° C.
Even the most remote regions, colder and more inhospitable areas need reliable surveillance coverage. The latest camera IndigoVision, the Arctic PTZ, It is able to withstand the harshest environments that users can put them in, since they can operate in temperatures up to -50 ° C.
The new Arctic PTZ offers users a robust and reliable solution for monitoring outdoor locations in extreme conditions., without losing any of the unique IndigoVision features you are used to. These cameras have been designed with all the benefits of IndigoVision's overall range of PTZ cameras without compromising performance in relation to use.. They are available in standard and high definition versions, and both models work without problems with SMS4TM, the IndigoVision security management system.
Using cameras in remote locations requires managing data transfer over large distances, often using low bandwidth infrastructure. IndigoVision PTZ cameras provide excellent image quality and use very low bandwidth and very low latency, ensuring operators have full control of the camera at all times.
The Arctic version is available in the PTZ camera ranges 9000 y 11000, with various zoom levels to suit your application and allow operators to zoom in so they can see fine details, such as vehicle license plate numbers or face recognition.
Required storage capacity is significantly reduced compared to other IP video cameras thanks to IndigoVision's advanced H.264 compression technology and utilization of the activity-controlled frame rate feature. (ACF) integrated into cameras. This feature controls the frame rate of the camera's video stream based on the amount of motion in the scene. When there is no activity, video is transmitted at a minimum frame rate per second, but as soon as movement is detected, is transmitted simultaneously at the maximum configured rate. Both standard and high definition cameras can work properly on the same network, which provides the end user with a truly flexible solution and a wide range of IP cameras with a very varied price-performance ratio.
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