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Advanced Technology Video (ATV) a leading provider of innovative video surveillance solutions, announces the release of three new IP cameras to the ATV IP Series product line.

The IPVD2TI vandal dome, IPFD2TI fixed dome and the IPB2TI bullet cameras provide a new 3.5-16mm Varifocal-Auto Iris Lens to the budget-friendly family, along with the existing True Day/Night functionality and progressive scanning. These models provide high quality video with 2MP Full HD resolution and deliver triple video streams simultaneously at 30ips using H.264 compression. In addition, both the IP2TBI bullet and the IPVD2TI vandal dome cameras offer 36 IR LEDs, while the IPFD2TI fixed dome camera provides 30 IR LEDs lights. All three cameras are IP66 rated and are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions.

“We’re excited to release these three affordable IP cameras with expanded features to assist in customer installations. As the IP market continues to grow, ATV will continue to expand our IP series product line”, says Keith Shaver, ATV’s VP of Sales and Marketing.

The three IP cameras support a micro-SD memory slot for local recording and can be powered through 12VDC or PoE. They are designed for a wide-range of indoor or outdoor environments.

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