Hikvision DS-2CD4A85-IZH 4K bullet camera

Product Profile

4K Resolution

Loaded with intelligent features for Behaviour Analysis and Exception Detection, the DS-2CD4A85-IZH 4k Bullet Camera combines 4K resolution with advanced video content analysis. Superior image quality of HD4096 × 2160 at 30fps supports high profile H.264 video compression. High-efficiency EXIR provides infrared at distances of up to 150 feet. Low bit rate, low latency, and region of interest-enhanced recording maximise encoding capabilities. With the camera’s highly efficient H.264+ and Region of Interest encoding, bandwidth and storage are hardly a concern.

Installation is easy with an autofocus lens and a built-in wall mount bracket. Ideal for perimeter protection and critical infrastructure, the camera boasts an IP68 rating well-suited for rugged environments such as airports, seaports, power plants, and railways. Coupling this with Smart features such as line crossing, directional intrusion zones, and unattended baggage detection, the 4k Bullet Camera brings video surveillance to the next level of security.

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Technical Specification

Make Hikvision
Manufacturer Hikvision
Category CCTV>IP cameras
Model code DS-2CD4A85-IZH
Resolution 4K resolution
Digital (DSP) Yes
Network Properties Image Frame Rate: 30 fps
Compression Type H.264
Environmental Specifications Protection: IP68
HD Yes
Additional info

Ideal for perimeter protection and critical infrastructure, the camera boasts an IP68 rating well-suited for rugged environments such as airports, seaports, power plants, and railways. Coupling this with Smart features such as line crossing, directional intrusion zones, and unattended baggage detection, the 4k Bullet Camera brings video surveillance to the next level of security.

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