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DVTEL’s Ariel 720p and 720p Bullet cameras are weather-resistant, low bandwidth IP video surveillance equipment fit for any size enterprise. The superior video quality combined with IR illumination offers crystal clear imaging in dim lighting or high motion and reduces utility costs and consumption. Each camera comes equipped with web interface for viewing and configuration as well as tamper detection and multi-zone VMD.

The 16-port Ariel video encoder ensures a seamless transition from analogue to digital video surveillance by transferring analogue signals over digital streams to enable real-time audio/video streaming. Ergonomically efficient, the encoder also has dual IP video streams per port, ensuring speed and quality of streaming, and fits compactly in rack spaces. Features like multi-protocol alert and multi alarm input/output help make the Ariel encoder one of the most versatile on the market.

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