Smart IP cameras

1 January 2014 Surveillance, Products & Solutions

Hikvision Smart IP cameras are designed to fully meet all professional market requirements for efficient bandwidth and storage utilisation, as well as unparalleled image quality and customer convenience. Notably, Hikvision’s introduction of a professional 4-line IP camera range, which aims to revolutionise the surveillance market by offering a kit of SMART features, is its first answer.

Incorporated with an advanced codec algorithm, Hikvision’s 4-line smart IP cameras can boost image quality up-to 30% when under a 2 Mpbs bit rate/720p resolution mode. This significantly minimises the system’s load and storage requirements.

In vertically-shaped areas (such as corridors or hallways), Hikvision 4-line smart IP cameras can operate in a ‘Rotate Mode’, which creates a vertically-oriented video feed from the camera to maximise image quality while concurrently eliminate bandwidth and storage waste. ROI (Region of Interest) codec is supported as well.

Hikvision 4-line smart IP cameras bring imaging to a new level with the help of defogging technology, ultra-high frame rate of 60 fps, smart IR, WDR technology, starlight-level low-light capability, and much more.

Hikvision 4-line smart IP cameras are equipped with various industry-leading technologies for user convenience. Of particular note is the Auto Focus feature which allows cameras to focus the image automatically and brings users maximum convenience since there is no need for them to adjust the focus when scene of surveillance changes.

These models come with intelligent video analytics to detect activity by various means, such as facial detection, intrusion detection and audio detection. Besides, in the event of an issue relating to storage, network connection, lens redirection, defocus, or tampering, built-in VQD (Video Quality Detection) technology allows 4-line cameras to automatically self-diagnose and trigger an alarm accordingly.

For more information contact Hikvision, +86 571 8700 6060, [email protected], www.hikvision.com



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