Anviz Indoor surveillance

Anviz introduces the latest TopView series RVI network cameras
Anviz introduces the latest TopView series RVI network cameras

The TopView series consists of high-performance fixed HD dome network cameras with resolutions up to 5MP. TopView uses the highest performance-critical components, sensors and embedded platforms which are available to meet the most demanding specification requirements in professional level installations. Equipped with full range IR LEDs and Super WDR function, TopView delivers exceptional video quality and performance in various lighting situations. An On-board embedded RVI algorithm ensures an efficient identification of video information, such as face detection, behavioural analytics etc. It is suitable for monitoring indoor or outdoor areas due to its IK10 and IP66 functions. Key features Remote focus/zoom motorised P-Iris lens Intelligent infrared technology True day/night functionality with mechanical IR cut filter Two-way audio and built-in microphone Smart edge storage Easily adjustable 3-axis Gimbal with 360º Pan, 90º Tilt Power over Ethernet (PoE) Full range IR design TopView provides a full and uniform fill light to show the best effect at night. The embedded RVI (Real time Video Intelligence) algorithm It ensures the functions of behavioural analysis, anomaly detection, intelligent recognition etc. IP66 and IK10 The TopView series is equipped with dust-proof, waterproof and anti-destructive cover to ensure good performance at all times. Super wide dynamic range The super WDR catches more details in both extremely dark and bright environments. Smart focus system To make for an easier installation, the TopView series uses a stepper motor lens to make sure the installer can remotely control the focal length and focus accurately by adjusting the interface. Built-in hi-sensitivity Mic TopView has a built-in microphone, eliminating the need to install separate audio connectors on site.

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