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Axis Communications announces AXIS P3715-PLVE Network Camera, a dual-sensor camera designed for excellent wide angle overviews and zoomed-in detailed coverage, around the clock and even in challenging light conditions. Ideal for school hallways and corridors, the Axis camera can monitor two different views with a single camera solution.

AXIS P3715-PLVE Network Camera

With its unique peanut-shaped dome design, this multi-directional Axis camera offers cost-effective installation and flexible positioning of both the varifocal camera heads. Each camera head can be individually controlled to capture scenes in two directions simultaneously.

It’s also possible to position the two cameras to close together to capture both a wide angle and zoomed-in view of the same target.

Axis Lightfinder and Forensic WDR

AXIS P3715-PLVE Network Camera delivers true colours and great details in challenging or poor light settings

Featuring Axis Lightfinder and Axis Forensic WDR (Wide Dynamic Range), the AXIS P3715-PLVE Network Camera delivers true colours and great details in challenging or poor light settings.

Additionally, thanks to 360° IR illumination with individually controllable LEDs and an automatic IR cut filter, this Axis camera delivers great image quality, both during the day and at night.

Key features of the AXIS P3715-PLVE Network Camera include:

  • 2 x 2 MP, multi-directional camera, with one IP address
  • Pan, tilt and rotate capabilities
  • 360° IR illumination with individually controllable LEDs
  • Axis Lightfinder and Forensic WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
  • Zipstream with support for H.264 video compression
  • IK10 rating for protection

Axis Zipstream technology with H.264 support

With remote zoom and focus capabilities, the AXIS P3715-PLVE Network Camera offers fast and accurate installation on site. Furthermore, the Axis Zipstream technology with support for H.264 video compression significantly lowers bandwidth and storage requirements, without compromising on the image quality.

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