eneo’s thermal cameras, part of the ‘Candid’ product range, will detect people at up to 3,850 metres (PTB-1125F35), day or night. They are an excellent choice for perimeter protection or for monitoring large expanses, such as solar fields and car parks. They are also popular in residential applications where detecting people without positively identifying them complies with data protection and privacy requirements.

Delivers thermal sensitivity of 50 MK at 25°C

The eneo Candid thermal cameras are available in three different sensor options with resolutions of 160x120, 336x256 and 640x512 pixels. These provide increasing levels of scene detail and detection distance. Lens options of 7.5 mm, 9 mm, 13 mm, 19 mm and 35 mm offer fields of view from 9.3°to 69°. eneo’s use of uncooled thermal modules not only delivers outstanding thermal sensitivity of 50 MK at 25°C, but also ensures reliable, trouble-free operation for many years.

ONVIF Profile S compatible

Martin Morris, eneo Business Development Manager UK & Ireland, explained: “Our thermal cameras come in an IP67 rated, cable-managed housing, designed for indoor or outdoor, wall or ceiling mounting. Their operating temperature range is an impressive -35 to 50°C and power options include 24v, 12v and PoE. They have both Ethernet and Composite Video outputs in a choice of H.264 and MJPEG compression standards. USB and RS-422 remote interface connections enable quick and easy installation with web browser or remote software-based set-up. They are ONVIF Profile S compatible and have a number of configurable privacy options. Each has an eneo 3 year warranty.”

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