March Networks Adds New Megapixel Cameras to Transportation Video Solution
The new March Networks IP cameras are well suited for transit operators ready to upgrade from analog to high-definition surveillance video.
The new March Networks IP cameras are well suited for transit operators ready to upgrade from analog to high-definition surveillance video.
The Starlight cameras are said to provide exceptional color night vision.
The high definition cameras are said to fit virtually any lighting application.
The camera additions consist of a 2MP p/t/z and 12MP fisheye.
Customers will benefit from video analytics without the need for a dedicated analytics server.
Go inside the Axis Connect & Converge Conference held in Tucson, Ariz., where security integators from across North America took part in the 11th annual education and technology forum.
Westinghouse Security also revealed the addition of digital and network video recorders to the product line.
The I-Sniper line of products have been improved with greater levels of light gathering to enable the products to remain in color mode for a longer length of time.
The integration will let customers monitor and control Bosch fixed and pan/tilt/zoom IP surveillance cameras and receive video analytic events within the C•CURE 9000 software.
Dahua provided 80% of the video surveillance cameras for the 2016 Rio Games, including more than 1,800 high-resolution IP, dome and 30x optical zoom p/t/z models.