Grundig, the German electronics manufacturer, continues to enhance and expand its IP camera range. The complete range now includes domes, vandal-resistant domes, box, bullet and PTZ dome cameras, all with 2 Megapixel, WDR chipsets delivering exceptional image quality. The new, panoramic, fisheye dome comes with an outstanding, 5MP CMOS sensor.

Each IP camera has 5 privacy zones with digital noise reduction (DNR) and up to 4  video streams – including 1080p and 720p at 25fps and a BNC analogue output.

The bullet and vandal-resistant domes have a built-in, 3 to 9mm motorized zoom lens so zoom and focus can be remotely set up. The vandal-resistant dome also comes with a heater option for very low temperature operation.

Each Grundig IP camera’s alarm options include motion detection, alarm input and tamper. When an incident occurs, the cameras initiate the transfer of emails, http notifications and FTP uploads or activate the camera’s alarm output.

The IP cameras are simple to install and set up using an on-screen menu. For fast and efficient configuration, set up profiles can be copied from one camera to another, within a system. Privacy zone functionality complies with international privacy laws.

Each camera contains an on-board Micro SD memory card with no external access, for added security. They are ONVIF complaint, can operate a high temperatures and are compatible with most leading suppliers’ video management systems.

Grundig supports the camera range with media converters (with or without PoE), video encoders, NVRs and DVRs.

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