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Arecont Vision, the global provider of IP-based megapixel camera technology and video surveillance solutions, announces the availability of the newest members of the feature-rich MegaDome and MegaVideo Mega camera families. The new MegaDome and MegaVideo UltraHD series cameras will be on display in the upcoming ISC West event in booth #8045 at the Sands Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, April 11 – 13, 2018.

Arecont Vision already offers our popular 4K MegaVideo box and MegaDome indoor-outdoor dome cameras in our extensive Mega camera family. The UltraHD brings a new dimension with Tri-Mode technology,” explained Brad Donaldson, Vice President of Product Development, Arecont Vision. “The MegaDome and MegaVideo UltraHD cameras offer the user their choice of 12MP at 20fps (frames per second) for maximum resolution and image clarity, 4K at 30fps with 8MP high definition image quality for high speed requirements, or 1080p at 60fps for maximum frame rate with great image quality.

The MegaVideo UltraHD box camera includes a remote focus/zoom connector with a range of available Arecont Vision lenses to choose from

Integrated IR LEDs

The true day/night indoor/outdoor MegaDome UltraHD dome camera includes a motorised remote focus/zoom 4.4 – 10mm P-Iris lens mounted in a 3-axis gimbal for rapid installation and setup. The MegaVideo UltraHD box camera includes a remote focus/zoom connector with a range of available Arecont Vision lenses to choose from.

The installer-friendly, IP66 environmental-rated and IK-10 impact-resistant housing of the MegaDome UltraHD encloses integrated IR LEDs with adjustable beam angle and LED intensity. Both the MegaDome and MegaVideo UltraHD cameras feature SDHC onboard storage card slot and mechanical IR cut filter.

Wide array of features

Wide dynamic range (WDR), NightView low light technology, SNAPstream (Smart Noise Adaptation and Processing) technology for reduced bandwidth without impacting image quality, and dual encoder H.264/MJPEG capabilities are built in as with other members of the MegaDome and MegaVideo series.

Features include privacy mask, motion detection, flexible cropping, bit rate control, multi-streaming, multicasting, forensic viewing, and non-integer scaling. The MegaDome and MegaVideo UltraHD cameras also offer full support for network protocols for enhanced security and management including SNMP, HTTPS, 802.1x, IPv4, and DHCP. Power requirements are met entirely via PoE (Power over Ethernet) or optionally via 12-24V DC.

At the heart of all Arecont Vision Mega family cameras is the in-house developed MPIP architecture, leveraging a built-in FPGA integrated circuit

Cybersecurity capabilities

At the heart of all Arecont Vision Mega family cameras is the in-house developed Massively Parallel Image Processing (MPIP) architecture, leveraging a built-in FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) integrated circuit. The architecture enables Arecont Vision Mega cameras to be field upgraded with new advanced features and capabilities as they become available, while providing unmatched cybersecurity capabilities.

All Arecont Vision Mega family cameras are integrated and tested with the industry’s leading VMS, video analytics, networking, storage, and other software and hardware through the company’s Technology Partner Program and subsidiary MegaLab technology centre. ISC West attendees can experience both the Arecont Vision Mega families in the Arecont Vision booth, #8045 at the Sands Conventional Center, Las Vegas, NV.

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