The AX Hybrid PRO Series offers reliable wired and wireless protection

SMART Alarm, Intrusion & Perimeter Detection 2024 Editor's Choice, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, Products & Solutions

Hikvision has announced the launch of a new AX Hybrid PRO alarm system with innovative Hikvision ‘Speed-X’ transmission technology. This system is suitable for various scenarios, including banks, factories, offices, and retail stores.

Inheriting the elegant design of the original AX PRO and embedded with cutting-edge technologies, the AX Hybrid PRO Series offers reliable wired protection while delivering expanded flexibility with seamless wireless integration.

High-performance, long-range coverage

The AX Hybrid PRO system’s built-in Speed-X technology makes it industry-leading. It is based on faster, more reliable, and longer-distance transmission of video feeds and alarms.

With Hikvision’s Speed-X technology, the AX Hybrid PRO alarm system offers wired transmission speeds up to 500 kb/s, which is around 150 times as fast as traditional transmission technologies. What’s more, these speeds can be achieved over distances up to 900 metres.

In fact, Speed X’s long-distance transmission capabilities allow customers to build a cascade connection topology. The system supports up to seven input expanders, and the transmission distance extends up to 5,4 kilometres.

Superior reliability and stability

The AX Hybrid PRO alarm system is optimised for reliability. If the main power supply is compromised, the system can continue to operate in smart power management mode for 36 hours using the backup battery. Additionally, transmission is always assured with support for multiple communications methods, including LAN, Wi-Fi, PSTN, GPRS, and 3G/4G. Finally, the AX Hybrid PRO control panel supports 4-channel ARC (alarm receiving centre) backup, ensuring full redundancy for security and monitoring activities.

Flexible deployment options to meet varied business needs

Equipped with abundant wired and wireless detectors and peripherals, the AX Hybrid PRO alarm system can be flexibly deployed to meet customers’ specific business needs. The system is also compatible with other Hikvision products, enabling the unified management of intrusion alarms, video surveillance, video intercom and access control on a single platform via either Hik-Connect for end users or Hik-ProConnect for professional service providers. This means that organisations of different types and sizes can reliably detect fires, water leaks, gas leaks, and other threats before they endanger people or assets – all in the most cost-effective way.

Efficient alarm verification with real-time video clips and images

With IVaaS technology, business owners can conveniently verify alarms from the AX Hybrid PRO system by watching video clips or GIF images when they are away from the property. Speed-X technology also makes it possible to verify HD images from wired PIRCAMs within three seconds. With immediate verification, business owners and ARCs can remotely check if anything goes wrong, which reduces cost and improves efficiency.



Credit(s)




Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

Global security in 2026
Editor's Choice News & Events Security Services & Risk Management Industrial (Industry) Mining (Industry)
The World Security Report 2026 states: “In a world of increasing volatility, physical security has evolved. It is no longer just a defensive measure; it is a critical driver of corporate value.”

Read more...
Who is to blame for autonomous mistakes?
Editor's Choice Security Services & Risk Management Industrial (Industry) Mining (Industry)
Most supply agreements for AI-integrated equipment still closely resemble plant hire contracts from ten years ago: bilateral, human-focused, and silent on who bears the risk when a machine makes a decision on its own.

Read more...
Video accelerates smart manufacturing processes
Hikvision South Africa AI & Data Analytics
Combined with the reliability of video systems and industrial IoT connectivity, large-scale AI transforms video from a record-keeping tool into a core intelligence engine for the factory.

Read more...
Beyond the checkpoint
Veracitech Editor's Choice
For decades, mining corporations have treated employee screening as a necessary friction point, an operational cost to be managed rather than a strategic capability to be optimised. A new generation of full-body X-ray technology, purpose-built for the realities of high-throughput precious-metals environments, is beginning to change that calculus.

Read more...
Persistent surveillance with rapid deployment
Editor's Choice
Sky Robots has introduced an aerial drone system designed to operate as a consistent layer within security environments, addressing long-standing challenges around visibility and response across large or complex sites.

Read more...
The control room problem that nobody wants to talk about
Technews Publishing Editor's Choice
WhatsApp has become the unofficial backbone of security communications across the mining and industrial sectors, but it was never designed to be a security tool.

Read more...
Controlling access for people and vehicles
IDEMIA STid Security Technews Publishing Editor's Choice Access Control & Identity Management Asset Management Industrial (Industry) Mining (Industry)
When it comes to access control, the security requirements of mines and the industrial sector are similar, requiring a layered approach that combines physical barriers, digital authentication, and continuous monitoring to protect personnel, assets, and operational continuity.

Read more...
When your security starts thinking with you
Secutel Technologies Surveillance Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection AI & Data Analytics
If you manage a warehouse or logistics environment, you already understand how quickly risk can escalate during the day and after hours. The question is: how quickly can you respond?

Read more...
SWEAR integrates with Milestone
Milestone Systems Surveillance Products & Solutions
Security footage, legal evidence, and other critical surveillance assets face increasing risks of tampering, raising chain-of-custody questions, jeopardising admissibility, and undermining the timely operational decisions that depend on credible video.

Read more...
The AI goldrush has a credibility problem
Refraime Editor's Choice Surveillance AI & Data Analytics
The single most important question a surveillance buyer can ask is deceptively simple: “Was this system programmed or was it trained?” That question alone will reveal more about what you are evaluating than any feature list or marketing video.

Read more...










While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd. | All Rights Reserved.