Panasonic optimizes urban surveillance with WV-X6531N dome camera
Equipped with a 40x zoom, This PTZ Full HD solution is built with a special coating that prevents the formation of stains caused by contact with water and the accumulation of dust. Anti-vandal equipment designed to meet road safety needs.
The WV-X6531N video surveillance camera has been designed by Panasonic to improve urban safety processes in terms of ease of use and image storage, while reducing storage costs.
It is a PTZ Full HD vandal-proof equipment for outdoor use that is equipped with 40x optical zoom, intelligent stabilizer and advanced analysis systems. A camera designed specifically for the detection of traffic accidents.
In addition, it has a series of technologies that allow to reduce the business costs of video surveillance. Features a combination of H.265 compression standard and intelligent coding and algorithms, offering a solution capable of greatly reducing the bandwidth consumption of surveillance images.
This camera can reduce by a 70% the storage requirements for images relating to motion scenes and even in a 90% static. Its integrated electrical dehumidification system and ClearSight coating make it ideal for outdoor use and in high humidity conditions. Protected by its special coating, the surface inhibits the formation of stains due to contact with water and the accumulation of dust, which limits its maintenance, facilitates its installation and ensures a better definition in the recording of images.
“This camera, specially designed to respond to road surveillance needs, incorporates a 40x zoom and intelligent stabilization features, which makes it much less sensitive, than previous models, vibrations caused by the passage of large vehicles. It also offers some of the most advanced analysis systems and is capable of detecting cars parked or that are driving against traffic on the roads., generating an alarm directly on the screen or in the traffic management system", explains Gerard Figols, Director of Product Marketing, Panasonic Security.
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