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Surveon, the complete megapixel solutions provider, recently announced that its IP cameras are compatible with ONVIF protocol standards. By achieving ONVIF compatibility, Surveon ensures that its cameras can be easily integrated in surveillance systems featuring ONVIF-compatible products, thereby further contributing to a transparent market environment beneficial to end-users of surveillance networks.

All of Surveon's IP camera products support the ONVIF standard, such as the Sony sensor-based 3M series, the CAM2320 box camera, the vandal-proof 3M WDR dome CAM4365 with 3x optical auto focus, and the 3M IP66 bullet camera CAM3365. The ONVIF standard is also supported by 2M and 1.3M camera products and the D1 series. Surveon's IP cameras feature 100% in-house design and production, including back-end industrial components, and a 3-year warranty to ensure excellent reliability for customers installing Surveon's cameras in security applications.

As a complete solution provider, Surveon will also expand ONVIF support to its enterprise hardware RAID NVR, smart megapixel recorder and iSCSI-based IP video storage products. A comprehensive portfolio of ONVIF solutions will enable our worldwide partners to easily upgrade to megapixel surveillance.

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