Dahua Technology USA, a leading manufacturer of video surveillance solutions, is now shipping 4K and multi-sensor cameras for coaxial infrastructure.
Dahua’s revolutionary HD over coax technology, HDCVI, continues to meet the growing needs of the security industry with these new additions to the product line.
The 4K HDCVI camera series is the industry’s first line of 4K over coax surveillance cameras, and Dahua’s HDCVI multi-sensor rounds out the company’s robust offerings of HDCVI products.
(Dahua is first-to-market with a 4K solution over coaxial cable. HDCVI is revolutionizing UHD video surveillance, allowing users to maximize legacy infrastructure. Courtesy of Dahua USA and YouTube)
4K HDCVI
These innovative cameras provide greater options to users of coaxial infrastructure, allowing them to maximize their investment in legacy systems.
The 4K HDCVI cameras are available in box, dome, and bullet models, offering 8MP resolution without latency.
Other features include:
- Starlight technology to produce clear images in near complete darkness (box camera)
- Advanced 3D noise reduction
- Extended transmission range
- 140dB WDR (box camera)
- 120dB WDR (dome and bullet)
- 7-11mm motorized lenses (dome and bullet)
- Integrated IR illumination with a range up to 164 feet (dome) and 328 feet (bullet)
- IP67 weather-resistant enclosure (dome and bullet)
- IK10 vandal-resistant enclosure (dome and bullet)
The box camera features Starlight technology, Dahua’s low-light technology that produces clear images in near complete darkness, as well as 140dB Wide Dynamic Range (WDR).
The dome and bullet cameras provide 120dB WDR and boast a 7-11mm motorized lens for ease of installation.
The HDCVI multi-sensor produces 180° panoramic views with three individual 2MP sensors in an all-in-one IP67 weather resistant indoor/outdoor housing.
HDCVI Multi-sensor
Wide panoramic views are now possible with HD over coax solutions thanks to Dahua’s HDCVI multi-sensor IR camera.
The camera features three individual 2MP sensors in an all-in-one IP67 weather resistant indoor/outdoor housing.
It achieves up to 500m transmission distance over RG59 coaxial cable.
A single HDCVI multi-sensor provides the same coverage that would typically be provided by multiple standard cameras.
(Dahua’s multi-sensor camera line brings outstanding coverage to video surveillance with a high return on investment. The line includes network cameras and HDCVI high definition over coax cameras, in a variety of resolutions and form factors. Courtesy of Dahua USA and YouTube)
This provides several benefits:
- Reduced installation time
- Increased operator efficiency
- Clutter-free, aesthetically pleasing camera layout
The exceptional stitching on the panorama appears as a seamless, wide image and eliminates concern over activity being obscured by stitches.
These additions to Dahua’s HDCVI product family are ideal for those wishing to retain analog infrastructure while benefitting from detailed High Definition and Ultra High Definition images.
“Though the market has been shifting from analog to IP for several years, there are many users who still want to use coax cabling,” explained Jennifer Hackenburg, senior product marketing manager, Dahua USA.
“Some desire real-time surveillance or want the added security of a system that’s not part of a network; some simply don’t have the budget to rip and replace legacy cable.”
“Dahua’s newest HDCVI cameras are a cost-effective way to bring crisp, clear, images to coax systems.”