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Honeywell further expands its Performance Series IP family to include new, affordable, easy to install 1080p and 4MP Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) IP cameras. The new Honeywell Performance Series IP cameras deliver high quality video, a superior user experience, easy video integration with other solutions, and improved user account security with enhanced risk reduction, all of which increases revenues and lowers installation, operation, and maintenance costs.

The range includes 15 new IP cameras in mini dome, micro dome, ball, and bullet design providing customers with greater choice, and are ideal for small to medium businesses including single site, and multi-site such as retail stores, gas stations and medical offices.

The range includes 15 new IP
cameras in mini dome, micro
dome, ball, and bullet design
providing customers with
greater choice

Motorised Focal Zoom technology

Select cameras include Motorised Focal Zoom (MFZ) technology, which auto-focuses the lens after zoom operation. This allows the installer to fine-tune camera focus and field-of-view off the ladder, making install easy and saving labour costs. Each camera captures crisp, clear images with high-resolution pixel detail enabling greater recognition of details such as faces, and offers correct object-aspect ratio to avoid on-screen distortion. In addition, a reduction in bandwidth and storage needs provide customers with potential savings on their Network Video Recorders (NVR) investment. The cameras can be used immediately with Honeywell’s Performance Series embedded NVRs upon installation, and are backed by Honeywell’s 365 SWAP program.

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