The company has expanded its equIP range with cameras that record high quality images in the most difficult conditions, has incorporated the new HDZ line and has presented the version 4.0 of your MaxPro NVR solution, that facilitates the storage and rapid retrieval of video images.

Honeywell renews its offer of video surveillance solutionsHoneywell has unveiled the evolution of its video surveillance solutions to help security professionals conceive the design of connected buildings.

It has expanded the equIP range with cameras that are capable of recording high-quality images in the most difficult conditions, and has presented the version 4.0 of your MaxPro NVR solution, that facilitates the storage and rapid retrieval of video images and the integration of video surveillance systems.

The improvements made in this line are intended to facilitate its use to operators and provide better video quality to better protect the premises.

Moreover, Honeywell has introduced a new range of HDZ cameras that provide quality images, even in low-light conditions. Equipment that has been designed with a vandal-proof housing.

Honeywell equIPequIP cameras, HDZ domes and MaxPro video recorders are compatible with both other Honeywell and third-party products so that fully integrated IP solutions can be created.

equIP cameras adapt to low-light environments, simplify the user experience and can be installed quickly, thanks to the integrated help tool and motorized zoom. The new range includes models with 4 MP and 1080p and 1080p 'Ultra Low Light' resolutions.

Honeywell MAXPRO Cloud 3.0These cameras are equipped with the exposure correction function, ensuring the capture of sharp images in situations of strong light contrast and intense backlight, getting clearer images due to the presence of contour enhancement.

To save installation time and reduce integration costs, equIP cameras are compatible with Onvif S and G. Can work with Honeywell NVRs and VMS solutions (including MaxPro, DVM and NVR Performance) and from other manufacturers.

“This IP solution integrates new cameras that combine video with high quality, in low light conditions, a new NVR technology, that monitors system health so installers can offer an integrated offering and delivers more benefits to end users”, explains Gerald Coste, Global Video Product Director of Honeywell Security and Fire.


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By • 28 Oct, 2016
• Section: Computer security, Video surveillance