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Dome cameras from Axis are compact cameras with a dome casing. They fit unobtrusively into any setting. Their dome casings, which protect against redirection, defocusing and impact, also disguise which way the cameras are pointing.
Fully featured bullet cameras from Axis are ready to go right out of the box and at a great price. With their small, slim design, they look great in any environment. And built-in IR illumination and high-resolution video quality, mean they do a great job at helping you protect your premises, indoor or out.
PTZ cameras from Axis use pan, tilt and zoom to provide both wide-area coverage and great detail with a single camera. Great image quality and the ability to zoom in make it possible to verify detected security events. The cameras are equipped with a variety of intelligent features and can move between pre-set positions and zoom in automatically in response to detected events.
Axis positioning cameras are easy to mount in a variety of ways and include SFP slots for cost-effective network connection over long distances. They feature both RJ45 and SFP network interfaces for redundant network link.
All Axis positioning cameras are made of PVC-free materials, complying with REACH and RoHS directives. Additionally,
Axis positioning cameras are easy to mount in a variety of ways and include SFP slots for cost-effective network connection over long distances. They feature both RJ45 and SFP network interfaces for redundant network link.
All Axis positioning cameras are made of PVC-free materials, complying with REACH and RoHS directives. Additionally, these cameras have a patented heater, and motor-power logic design that helps to minimize power consumption during normal use. The built-in motors and heaters only use extra power under challenging climate conditions, such as strong winds and extreme cold.
A modular camera has two detached parts: A smaller sensor unit consisting of the image sensor and lens, and a main unit where image processing and network communication takes place. The sensor unit connects via cable to the main unit, so the two parts can be placed separately from each other. You can purchase conveniently bundled modular
A modular camera has two detached parts: A smaller sensor unit consisting of the image sensor and lens, and a main unit where image processing and network communication takes place. The sensor unit connects via cable to the main unit, so the two parts can be placed separately from each other. You can purchase conveniently bundled modular cameras, or you can choose to buy sensor units and main units separately. We offer main units with either one or four channels. Because they’re so small, you can place a modular camera’s sensor unit practically anywhere. The main unit can then be placed elsewhere, where there’s more space. The result is a highly discreet camera that fits just about anywhere.
Panoramic cameras give you wide-area coverage with just one camera. You can use them to monitor activities and detect incidents in large areas, track the flow of people, and improve area management. And because just one camera plays the role of many, your installation and system costs are kept lower. A panoramic camera is either a fish-
Panoramic cameras give you wide-area coverage with just one camera. You can use them to monitor activities and detect incidents in large areas, track the flow of people, and improve area management. And because just one camera plays the role of many, your installation and system costs are kept lower. A panoramic camera is either a fish-eye camera with one wide-angle lens or a camera with multiple sensors and lenses, a so called multi-imager camera.
Depending on the area you want to cover, you can choose between a multidirectional camera, a panoramic multisensor camera, a single-sensor camera or a multidirectional camera with PTZ.
Thermal cameras capture images based solely on the heat radiating from organic and inorganic objects. And because thermal imaging technology doesn't depend on what’s visible to the human eye, these cameras aren’t sensitive to challenging light conditions such as total darkness, shadows, and glaring light. This also means that it’s possib
Thermal cameras capture images based solely on the heat radiating from organic and inorganic objects. And because thermal imaging technology doesn't depend on what’s visible to the human eye, these cameras aren’t sensitive to challenging light conditions such as total darkness, shadows, and glaring light. This also means that it’s possible to see through smoke and light fog. Additionally, they don’t create images that allow individuals to be identified, so they can be used for surveillance without compromising personal integrity. Axis thermal cameras also include models that let you remotely monitor temperatures. Without being on site it’s possible to know if your equipment is getting close to overheating.
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