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Axis Communications has announced the release of AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar, a smart, network-based security device that uses advanced radar technology to offer users extensive area coverage, while also providing vital information on the position and speed of the object.

AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar

The AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar is ideal for area protection in a variety of outdoor installations, such as industrial areas or after-hours monitoring of parking lots, containers, trailers and loading docks.

This Axis Communications’ device comes equipped with built-in analytics, developed using Machine Learning and Deep Learning technologies, which enables it to accurately detect, classify, and track people and vehicles with a low false alarm rate.

Easy to connect and power an external device

AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar is easy to connect and power an external device

Featuring the PoE-out option, the AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar is easy to connect and power an external device, such as a camera for visual verification or a network horn speaker to remotely address people and deter unwanted activity.

Key features of the AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar include:

  • Extensive 180° area coverage
  • Built-in analytics
  • Low false alarm rate 24/7
  • Smart coexistence functionality
  • PoE-out to power additional devices

Integrated with next-gen Axis chip

Featuring the next-generation Axis integrated chip, this cost-effective Axis Communications product includes enhanced security features, such as signed firmware and secure boot.

Furthermore, the AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar comes with smart coexistence functionality, so as to facilitate the use of multiple radars close to each other. For instance, with this security radar device, it is possible for security establishments to mount two radars back-to-back, in order to avail complete 360° coverage of a designated strategic location or key environment.

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