Hanwha’s WiseNet 4MP 4K UHD cameras and 4K UHD PTZ cameras feature H.265 compression to minimise transmission bandwidth and storage requirements
Hanwha 4K surveillance delivers high performance image capture and lower transmission and storage costs

Hanwha Techwin America, formerly Samsung Techwin America, is showcasing its new line of WiseNet 4K video surveillance cameras and DVRs here at ISC West. Now available with H.265 compression and 120dB wide dynamic range (WDR), the new Hanwha 4K surveillance line delivers high performance image capture, improved imaging and lower transmission and storage costs.

Improved image quality with lower transmission cost

“4K surveillance imaging solutions provide the extreme resolution required to drive today’s advanced analytics,” said Tom Cook, Vice President of Sales, Hanwha Techwin America. “Our new 4K solutions deliver the performance and value that professionals are looking for to increase overall situational awareness and security without breaking their budgets.”

Hanwha’s WiseNet 4MP cameras, 4K UHD cameras and 4K UHD PTZ cameras all now feature H.265 compression to minimise transmission bandwidth and storage requirements. WDR is now available on the WiseNet Q 4MP and WiseNet Lite PTZ cameras. The NVR lineup now features 4K UHD output on PoE and enterprise recorders.

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