Hanwha Techwin America, a global supplier of IP and analog video surveillance solutions, and a new competitor in the 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program, will enhance its Wisenet Q series line of cameras with new affordable flat-eye cameras and NVRs at GSX 2018 in booth #2341.
Scheduled for September 2018 release, the new cameras and recorders offer simple and essential features that are ideal for small to medium sized applications.
Wisenet Q series Cameras
The Wisenet Q series offers a range of indoor and outdoor dome cameras to meet the needs of a variety of customers looking for sharp and clear image quality at an affordable price, including retail, banking, offices, transportation and more.
Available in 2MP and 4MP resolutions, the new flat-eye cameras feature motorized vari-focal lenses, WiseStream and H.265 for improved bandwidth efficiency, 120dB WDR (wide dynamic range), defocus detection, reduced IR reflection and PoE power.
The four new models include:
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QNE-7080RV: 4MP @ 20fps, motorized vari-focal, ivory color
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QNE-7080RVW: 4MP @ 20fps, motorized vari-focal, white color
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QNE-6080RV: 2MP @ 30fps, motorized vari-focal, ivory color
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QNE-6080RVW: 2MP @ 30fps, motorized vari-focal, white color
Wisenet Q series NVRs
The new QRN NVRs provide high-performance, yet cost-effective recording solutions for smaller installations such as offices and retailers.
Customers can save on both installation costs and time by using the Wisenet Q series cameras together with the new Wisenet Q series PoE NVRs (Network Video Recorders).
The PoE ports negate the need for the provision of separate power cables and plug points for each camera or the need for an external PoE switch.
Just like the cameras in the Wisenet Q series, the new QRN NVRs support Hanwha’s WiseStream compression technology to improve bandwidth and storage efficiency for high resolution images.
The QRN-410S 4 channel models support 40Mbps network camera recording.
The 8 channel QRN-810S models can record up to 80Mbps, while the 16 channel QRN-1610S models can record up to 128Mbps.
The QRN NVRs provide easy remote access configuration via the Wisenet Mobile App using a QR code.
The recorders are fully compatible with Wisenet WAVE VMS (Video Management Software), an extremely easy-to-use and scalable software solution that maximizes the efficiency of Wisenet network cameras and provides the option to seamlessly monitor, expand, and scale its systems.
(Learn More. Courtesy of Hanwha Techwin America and YouTube. Posted on May 21, 2018.)
Hanwha Techwin America, a subsidiary of Hanwha Corporation, is a leading global supplier of solutions for IP and analog video surveillance dedicated to providing solutions with the highest levels of performance, reliability and cost-efficiency for professional security applications.
Hanwha Techwin America Competes in 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program
AST focuses on Homeland Security and Public Safety Breaking News, the Newest Initiatives and Hottest Technologies in Physical & IT Security, essential to meeting today’s growing security challenges.
The 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program, is organized to recognize the most distinguished vendors of Physical, IT, Port Security, Law Enforcement, Border Security, First Responders, (Fire, EMT, Military, Support Services Vets, SBA, Medical Tech) as well as the Federal, State, County and Municipal Government Agencies – to acknowledge their outstanding efforts to ‘Keep our Nation Secure, One City at a Time.
As an ‘ASTORS’ competitor, Hanwha Techwin America will be competing against the industry’s leading providers of Innovative IP Video Surveillance Solutions.
To Learn More about the ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program, see 2017 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Award Winners Honored at ISC East.
Over 100 distinguished guests from National, State and Local Governments, and Industry Leading Corporate Executives from companies allied to Government, gathered from across North America and the Middle East to be honored from disciplines across the Security Industry in their respective fields which included representatives from:
- The Department of Homeland Security(DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T)
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- The Department of Justice
- The Security Exchange Commission
- State and Municipal Law Enforcement Agencies
- The Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Leaders in Private Security