New HDCVI Lite series

May 2015 Surveillance

Dahua Technology has introduced a new 1080p HDCVI solution with a more affordable price, which consists of 1080p 1200-Lite-series HDCVI cameras and S2-series tri-brid DVRs.

The 1200-Lite-series includes IR-bullet and dome cameras, fixed and varifocal lenses are optional. The camera uses powerful chipset, incorporating advanced sensor and ISP, which not only provides outstanding image quality with vivid colour and abundant details, but also offers a wider angle of view. Moreover, the in-house TX chipset is embedded in the ISP, making the camera quite compact.

The camera adopts smart IR technology, along with photoresister, making day/night switch more accurate. It also sports improved noise reduction capabilities, which cannot only save HDD storage capacity, but also help in rendering good visuals even under low illumination, which is suitable for appli­cations such as underground parking lots or

anywhere in dim-light surroundings.

“There was something hovering in my mind during product planning phase,” said John Li, HDCVI product manager at Dahua Technology. “At that time, I was wondering how to leverage performance and price. We were keen to present a very competitive 1080p HDCVI camera, satisfying HD surveillance requirements with basic functions. Most of all, the product should stay within a very friendly price and 1200-lite-series is the answer.”

In addition to the HDCVI cameras, Dahua is also launching tri-brid HDCVI S2-seies DVRs (HCVR S2 series). “We have introduced some HCVRs before, but what makes the S2 different is that this series is ready to replace all the conventional DVRs out there,” said Jason Zhong, product manager at Dahua Technology. “The S2 has the best colour reproduction ever.”

Moreover, thanks to the enhanced ultra UTP EQ function, the S2-series is able to support even longer transmission distance, for example, 1 100 metres for 720p with clear images and 800 metres for 1080p. The series also supports 4G/Wi-Fi, making transmission more smooth and faster.

For more information contact Dahua Technology, +86 571 87688883, [email protected]



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