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Veilux SVEX-1301HD Explosion-Proof IP PTZ Camera is a new, exciting addition to the rugged Veilux Explosion-Proof line. This powerful PTZ Explosion-Proof device has been meticulously designed and certified to meet the rigorous requirements for hazardous areas for both explosive gases and dust. The SVEX-1301HD provides a powerful, reliable IP video solution for challenging environments that can exist on oil rigs, various production facilities, chemical plants, government and military installations.

The Veilux SVEX-1301HD provides the user not only with a rugged explosion-proof PTZ design, but also with an amazing 1.3 megapixel IP video solution for an exceptional image. This combination of features make this camera one the most talked about designs by engineers and designers alike.

With features such as:

  • 360 degree continuous pan
  • 128 Preset Positions
  • IP68 Rated Waterproof
  • Wiper, Heater and Sun Shield included
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