Dahua expands wireless 4G security monitoring

April 2026 Products & Solutions, Surveillance, Smart Home Automation

Dahua Technology has launched the APOLLO BP3EW-4G, a new wire-free 4G security camera under its WITHS series, designed to deliver simplified deployment, continuous monitoring, and dependable performance in remote and power-limited environments.

Built around the WITHS philosophy of Simple, Smart, and Secure, the new model provides a flexible surveillance solution for diverse locations, including farms, orchards, reservoirs, holiday homes, and other off-grid sites. It integrates high-definition imaging, intelligent detection, long-lasting power, and rugged construction into a compact system.

A highlight of the APOLLO BP3EW-4G is its 2K imaging capability, which ensures that visual details remain sharp and clear within a wide-angle coverage for everyday monitoring. Presenting a “super clear, super wide” solution, it helps users capture more visual detail across larger outdoor spaces.

The device also features AOV (Always-on Video) mode, enabling extended, around-the-clock recording, while maintaining low power consumption. The camera lowers its frame rate for static scenes to conserve energy, then quickly switches to a higher frame rate when motion is detected. This approach supports continuous protection, while reducing the risk of missed events.

Power endurance is another major feature of APOLLO BP3EW-4G. It includes a built-in rechargeable 10 000 mAh battery and is paired with solar charging support, allowing for all-day operation with minimal wiring and no reliance on a traditional power supply. This wire-free design simplifies installation and makes the camera practical for locations where electrical infrastructure is limited or unavailable.

To improve alarm accuracy, the camera is equipped with AI detection for both human and vehicle targets. It is designed to filter out irrelevant movement, reduce false alarms, and provide timely notifications when significant activity occurs. In AOV mode, the device can detect targets up to 30 meters away and transition to a higher frame rate within seconds.

WizColor low-light imaging enables the camera to produce brighter, more vivid full-colour video in ambient light. It reduces the need for spotlights at night, while still preserving visibility and scene detail in darker environments.

Furthermore, the camera has an IP66 protection rating, supporting operation in harsh outdoor conditions. It is equipped with flame-retardant materials and a secure internal design for the SIM and SD cards.

With the APOLLO BP3EW-4G, Dahua continues to expand its WITHS portfolio, offering an intelligent monitoring solution that is easy to deploy, energy-efficient, and adaptable to demanding outdoor scenarios.

For more information contact Dahua Technology South Africa, +27 10 593 3242, sales.za@dahuatech.com, www.dahuasecurity.com/sa




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