RIVA´s high performance Full HD Dome IP camera RC3502HD with fan and heater is ideally suitable for indoor and outdoor applications. The 1080p Full HD D/N camera with 3D video analytics (VCA) and 30 frames per second offers simultaneous dual stream of MJPEG and H.264.

Equipped with numerous features such as 2 way audio with G.711, analog video output, digital in-/ output, USB port and SD card slot, the camera offers a power supply via PoE. It has been designed for applications at highly frequented places and important vertical markets like logistics, retail and traffic monitoring systems.

The 3D video analytics differentiates between persons, vehicles and other objects and avoids the transmission of large video data with little or no process information. Additional VCA filters for individual requirements (smoke/fire, perimeter intrusion, color filter etc.) are optionally available. RIVA RC3502HD is alternatively available with remote zoom and focus control, i.e. one click AF.

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