Vivotek adds new indoor and outdoor IP cameras to its H.265/HEVC range
The manufacturer has expanded this network video surveillance solution with a bullet-like model, two Full HD high-speed domes and another pair of five-megapixel fisheye devices, for indoor and outdoor applications.
The already varied and complete range of H.265/HEVC video surveillance of Vivotek (more data in Digital Security Magazine) adds five new camera models: IZ9361-EH, an outdoor bullet-like system with long-range zoom; SD9161-H and SD9363-EH, high-speed domes and Full HD resolution, together with FE9182-H and FE9382-EHV, two fisheye cameras of 5 Megapixel.
These systems are added to almost twenty more cameras, video recorders and video management software (Vms) Vast that make up the H.265/HEVC proposal of Vivotek to respond to different video surveillance and monitoring applications.
Specifically,, the new outdoor camera IZ9361-EH offers a view of up to 150 meters thanks to its infrared LED and a 20x optical zoom. This system, with IP67 protection, IK10 and Nema 4X in their dust-bearing housing, Impacts, rain and corrosion, incorporates Vair technology (Vari-angle IR) manufacturer's, which automatically adjusts the angle of the IR Leds to the camera's field of view to capture images at a greater distance.
For its part, the full HD high-speed domes for indoor (SD9161-H) and outside (SD9363-EHL) have an optical zoom of 10x and 20x, Respectively, as well as image stability functions, wide dynamic range and automatic lens defogging. Just like the previous one, incorporate Vair technology and the outer dome has housing with IP66 protection, IK10 and Nema 4x.
Equipped with IR LED up to 20 meters away and the technologies of previous models, the fisheye cameras FE9182-H and FE9382-EHV (outside) offer a resolution of 5 Megapixels to deliver high-quality, sharp images even in high-contrast outdoor lighting.
Like the rest of the cameras in the H.265/HEVC range, all new models use Vivotek's Smart Stream II technology that, based on manufacturer's data, reduces bandwidth and storage consumption by up to one 80% without interfering with image quality.
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