IDIS launches new cameras with on-board analytics

1 February 2020 Surveillance

IDIS has launched a lineup of Edge VA bullet and dome cameras, featuring on-board analytics that will transform the efficiency of security operations in retail, banking and busy commercial settings.

The new cameras, unveiled at Intersec, build on the power of IDIS Instant Meta Filtering, allowing users to easily access and search large volumes of video data using the totally cost- and licence-free IDIS Center VMS, speeding up investigations from days and hours to minutes.

The full toolkit of high-accuracy, easy-to-use, Edge VA functionality includes line-cross, loitering and object detection as well as other useful features such as audio detection, active-tampering, trip zones, and alarm in capability.

All the new dome models deliver full HD (1080p) resolution, two-way audio, IDIS Smart Failover protection against loss of data, and image quality in all lighting conditions with true wide dynamic range (WDR) handling rapidly changing light and shade.

The same features are delivered with the new full-HD bullet camera range too, which includes models with built-in heaters, IR tech, a PIR sensor, and an addition to the IDIS LightMaster range.

The LightMaster bullet and dome models feature high-grade lenses with advanced sensor technology and finely tuned, client-side image processing to allow the capture of vivid, true-colour video in extremely low-light conditions. They ensure excellent image capture at longer distances, with minimum motion blur, making them ideal for shopping centres, public areas and outdoor spaces.

Both the bullets and domes feature IDIS’s true plug-and-play installation and one-click peer-to-peer configuration, ensuring rapid, trouble free setup and improved, multi-layer cybersecurity, including two-factor authentication, and eliminate the need for engineers to manually enter passwords even for multi-site deployments.

For users, the built-in analytics capability allows easy search by colour and type of object (for example, people, cars, and bicycles) and number, to deliver significant labour efficiencies and reduce investigations from days and hours to just minutes.

And a new IDIS mapping tool allows users to select a specific camera on an intuitive layout plan, and live view or playback video in the corner of the screen to further improve control room and operator efficiency.




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