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Q26 outdoor 360 degree - 6 Megapixel

 
 

- 360 Degree coverage - reduced Blind-spots

- 6 Megapixel

- 2 way voice

- Event Driven Voice announcements

- “Smart” Logic - Direction of Travel, speed, light level, sound level, people counting, object left behind and more

- IP Messaging between Camera's

  

Q71 Outdoor Camera with Audio

with Wide Dynamic Range

 

 

- 360 Degree coverage reduced Blind-spots

- 12 Megapixels

- 2 way voice

- Event Driven Voice announcements

- IR & White LED Lighting

- “Smart” Analytics & Logic Facial Recognition advanced behaviour recognition and much more

- IP Messaging between Camera's

 
 

M73 Outdoor Camera with Audio

with Wide Dynamic Range

 Wide Dynamic Range is an advanced image processing feature which enables the camera to adjust for multiple light levels, thereby creating a more balanced image. This reduces the silhouette effect common when the foreground is darker than the background.
    

- 4 K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160

- Low light 4K image sensor licence plate recognition

- Up to 3 Image Sensors (cameras) including Thermal

- Smart Analytics & Logic Facial & Licence Plate Recognition, advanced behaviour recognition and

much more.

- IP Messaging between Camera's

 

S74 - Multiple Sensor Camera

 

- 4 K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 with Wide Dynamic Range

- Low light 4K image sensor / licence recognition

- Up to 3 Image Sensors (cameras) including Thermal

- Smart Analytics & Logic, Facial & Licence Plate Recognition, advanced behaviour recognition and much more.

- IP Messaging between Camera's

   

T26 Intercom

- 360 Degree coverage reduced Blind-spots

- 6 Megapixel

- 2 way voice – Push Notification Doorbell

- Event Driven Voice announcements

- “Smart” Logic direction of travel, Sound level object left behind and more

- IP Messaging between Camera's

- The footage of the driveway in the above and right pictures was taken at approximately the same time, this demonstrates the difference in detail between the 360 & tight focus lenses

 
 
  

The image in the the right is the zoomed in de-warped image from the fish-eye image above. As you can see, while the detail on the fish-eye is acceptable, if the subject is close to the camera, it is less clear the further away the subject is. This is the downfall of a wide angle lens and why we recommend using the 360 camera for overview purposes, while using a tighter focus lens to pick up the detail, within the same coverage area of the 360 lens. This also minimizes potentially costly blind-spots.

   
   
   
   
   
   

 

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