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Redvision, manufacturer of high-performance, rugged CCTV products, has added two pre-built, fixed-camera options to its newly-launched VEGA rugged housing range. Security installers can now buy complete, rugged, fixed-camera solutions from Redvision, with the same tough, hazardous or corrosive, outdoor, surveillance characteristics as their market-leading X-SERIES and VOLANT rugged PTZ cameras.

VEGA 2052 and 2054 cameras

The initial VEGA 2050 camera options include the VEGA 2052 with a built-in 2MP camera module and the VEGA 2054 with a built-in 4MP camera module. Both VEGA 2050 cameras are fully ruggedised, offering protection from dirt, moisture and dust ingress. They are also cable-managed, with easy-connect terminals, making them vandal-resistant and simple to install, with a pendent or pedestal mount for ceilings, walls and soffits.

Stephen Lightfoot, technical director at Redvision, explains, “The VEGA 2052 and 2054 fixed, rugged cameras are based on the high-quality 2MP or 4MP Sony Exmor, low light sensor. They both offer 2.7 ~ 12mm motorised zoom lens, smart IR - up to 60m, audio in/out, true Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and Region of interest (ROI) settings. Further features include video analytics, SD card edge storage up to 128GB, alarm triggers for motion or network loss, H.264 and H.265 compression options, and ONVIF compliance to Profile S 2.6.

The VEGA 2050 range is finished with a marine-grade plating, followed by a tough powder-coating. It comes in light grey (RAL 7035) as standard, but can be customised for any RAL colour, extra marine finish and customer branding. The housing is both IP67 weather-proof rated and IK10 shock and vandal-resistance rated, making it amongst the toughest, fixed cameras in the security industry.

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