— IP CAMERAS

Digital Video Camera
An Internet Protocol camera, or IP camera, is a type of digital video camera that receives control data and sends image data via an IP network. They are commonly used for surveillance but unlike analog closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras, they require no local recording device, only a local area network.
Surveillance Over Network
Most IP cameras are webcams, but the term IP camera or netcam usually applies only to those that can be directly accessed over a network connection, usually used for surveillance.


1080p (2 MP) and 4 MP models
WDR
H.265/H.264 and M-JPEG compression
PoE, 12 VDC
Triple streaming

High-resolution day/night camera optics
265/H.264 or M-JPEG compression
ONVIF compliant
23X optical zoom
True wide dynamic range (WDR) – 120db
Quad streaming
Micro-SD card slot
IP66 and IK10 rated

5 MP sensors, creating a 20 MP model
Presets for 270º, 360º or custom views
H.264/H.265 compression
IR illumination up to 131 ft (40 m)
Video Content Analysis (VCA)
True WDR
Starlight low-light imaging
IP66 and IK10 rated

Thermal detection and tracking of intruders up to 500m in 360° panoramic view
Integrated high-speed PTZ provides real-time tracking
Geospatial tracking on localized maps
Integrates with Valerus VMS as well as many other VMS solutions
One thermal unit can replace up to 8 fixed cameras
Perfect for large storage yards, parking lots, power plants or other secure areas