No matter how great a video surveillance camera may be, if it has no power source — primary and/or backup — or can’t send images to the head end for viewing and archiving, it is no more useful for security than a painting hanging on the wall. This is why transmission and power solutions are crucial to providing the highest possible level of video security.
BCDVideo, a global manufacturer of IP Video recording and access control products, released their newest Rigid Series product line, designed for outdoor recording in any environment.
Speco Technologies announced the availability of its Intensifier IP® cameras. Each of these new cameras were engineered and designed specifically for a wide range of applications and offer a cost-effective solution with color images in low-light resolution challenges.
The OE-C6412-R from OpenEye is a 2 megapixel indoor IP camera that provides users with crisp IP video in a feature-rich, compact package.
August 14, 2014
For convenient installation, all OpenEye IP cameras are detected automatically by current model OpenEye recorders and are ONVIF compliant, allowing integration with many other IP recording solutions on the market.
Arecont Vision® announced the availability of its new MegaBall® 2 camera series with ImmerVision Panomorph lenses, capable of capturing 180 and 360 deg. fields of vision with dewarping.
August 14, 2014
Features include day/night operation, H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10)/MJPEG dual encoders, privacy masking, extended motion detection with 1,024 distinct motion detection zones, flexible cropping to adjust image sizes and the ability to choose PoE or external power.
Axis Communications introduced the AXIS F Network Series of modular cameras, offering customers discreet surveillance solutions with HDTV 1080p video
August 14, 2014
Each sensor unit consists of a lens and image sensor, which connect to the main unit with either a 10-ft. or 39-ft. pre-mounted cable. Other features include PoE and intelligent video capabilities
The move to IP communications has created new power requirements, but also has fostered new power capabilities. Get answers to these 12 common questions about power for IP security.
Another benefit of the shift to IP is that more information can be communicated across the network than with analog systems. Managed PoE and UPS systems use this capability to send alerts about the system.
Luxul introduced a wireless bridge client designed to simplify some of the common challenges associated with installing an IP security camera in remote locations.
Now integrators can fork-lift IP device upgrades without pulling new cable, thanks to new technologies that use coax cables for IP and PoE transmission.
Arecent groundswell in the development of coax-based Ethernet and Power over Ethernet (PoE) transceivers is providing a revolutionary opportunity for security integrators. These devices provide a simple way to upgrade and update video surveillance, access control, intercom and other system types by connecting the latest in IP-enabled devices to coax cables that were previously installed within the past 20 years.