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Hanwha Vision is launching SolidEDGE, the first true serverless camera system with onboard Solid State Drive (SSD) storage and an embedded WAVE VMS server.

SolidEDGE camera

This unique cloud-managed solution addresses the need for efficient, scalable, and cost-effective surveillance solutions for security operations requiring multi-camera recording, remote access, and on-premise security system management.

The SolidEDGE camera is available in two models, the PNV-A6081R-E1T (1TB onboard storage capacity) and PNV-A6081R-E2T (2TB), both delivering high-quality, reliable video surveillance without a complicated setup.

Customisable and flexible system structure

Each SolidEDGE camera can connect and record up to five additional cameras

Further setting the system apart is its customisable and flexible system structure, enabling easy remote access and management of on-premise security systems.

Each SolidEDGE camera can connect and record up to five additional cameras, bringing the total number of cameras in a system to six, including the original SolidEDGE camera’s video stream. 

Scalable and flexible with WAVE Sync

Users can also merge up to 30 SolidEDGE systems through WAVE Sync. The WAVE Sync feature also keeps systems up to date with regular software and security updates.

The SolidEDGE system’s unprecedented level of scalability and flexibility allows any organisation, especially smaller operations with multiple locations, to easily customise and grow their surveillance systems based on their specific needs.

Cost-effective

With the SolidEDGE serverless camera system, organisations can take control of their surveillance"

Customers are looking for practical, convenient, and efficient ways to conduct surveillance,” said Miguel Lazatin, Senior Director of Marketing, at Hanwha Vision America.

Traditional video surveillance systems require a separate server to manage cameras, events, recording, and playback, which can quickly become costly and time-consuming to set up and maintain. With the SolidEDGE serverless camera system, organisations can take control of their surveillance and cost-effectively customise a solution that makes the most sense for their operations.”

Additional features include:

  • SSD Status Management: The built-in rugged SSD of the SolidEDGE camera offers high-speed and reliable storage for video data. The SSD status management feature, which can be accessed from the camera web viewer, provides information on the health of the SSD drive, ensuring the system runs smoothly.
  • Enhanced Cybersecurity: The SolidEDGE camera delivers next-level cybersecurity: TPM 2.0 (FIPS 140-2 level 2 certified), Device Certificate (Hanwha Vision Root CA, pre-installed), Secure OS/boot/storage, AND Verified FW forgery.
  • Reinforced Durability: A metal-shielded RJ-45 terminal and enhanced grounding frame structures protect the camera from the transient voltage (lighting, static electricity). A hard-coated dome bubble enhances resistance to scratches from external elements (sand, handling), and minimises degradation of resolution due to scratches.
  • Improved Weather Resistance: A built-in AIR vent prevents condensation and maintains performance over long-term use and storage through water vapor control. It also can prevent damage and stress on the seals and internal components through pressure equilibrium in the product.

The planned availability for the new SolidEDGE camera system is June 2023.

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