Six new H.264 IP cameras from Honeywell
Each range has three different models: an indoor only mini dome, a vandal resistant mini dome and a box camera.
A core benefit of the new cameras is progressive scan video, says Honeywell, which enables improved detail on moving objects such as faces and car number plates.
Dual streaming allows each video stream to be configured with an individual resolution, while Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) results in significant storage savings without sacrificing image quality in low light, says the company.
The cameras can also be fully integrated with Honeywell’s MAXPRO NVR SE and XE 2.0 ranges.
“Successfully using IP technology to improve the quality, detail and resolution of video recording, particularly in challenging environments, is a constant focus for security manufacturers,” said Mark Openshaw, product manager for Honeywell Security Group EMEA. “Helping installers and end users monitor wider areas and use video footage more effectively is driving the evolution of, and demand for IP solutions.”
Six new H.264 IP cameras from Honeywell
Each range has three different models: an indoor only mini dome, a vandal resistant mini dome and a box camera. […]
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