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Matrix project series IP cameras are built using Sony STARVIS sensor and higher MTF lens to offer enhanced image quality, especially during the low light conditions. Powered by True WDR algorithm, these cameras offer consistent image quality even in highly varying lighting conditions. Built-in intelligent analytics including intrusion detection, trip wire, etc. ensure real-time security. Moreover, H.265 compression and automatic motion-based frame rate reduction save bandwidth and storage by up to 50%.

Key features of SATATYA MIDR20FL28CWP:

  • The Dark Observer - Sony STARVIS series sensor
  • Clear night vision, color images at 0.08lux
  • Efficient video coding - H.265 compression technology
  • Save up to 50 % of storage space
  • Vision adaptive - True WDR 120db
  • Capture more with wider field of view
  • Eliminate blind spots with 113ᵒ view
  • Adaptive streaming
  • Record more frames during motion, less during no motion
  • Analytics - intrusion, motion detection, no motion, trip wire
  • Certification- BIS, IP66 CE, FCC, IK10
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