Axis Communications Network cameras

Axis Communications offers detection in complete darkness with its new AXIS Q1910 thermal camera
Axis Communications offers detection in complete darkness with its new AXIS Q1910 thermal camera

AXIS Q1910 Thermal Network Camera is a perfect complement to any network video system that needs to secure an area 24 hours a day, seven days a week.The camera uses thermal imaging, which allows users to detect people, objects and incidents in complete darkness and difficult conditions such as smoke, haze, dust and light fog.H.264 video compressionAXIS Q1910 Thermal Network Camera supports H.264 video compression, which reduces bandwidth usage and storage needs by up to 80% compared to Motion JPEG. The camera provides multiple, individually configurable video streams in H.264 and Motion JPEG. Each stream can have its own colour palette setting.Two-way audio supportAXIS Q1910 is the first thermal camera on the market with two-way audio support, which allows the user to communicate with visitors and intruders.Intelligent video capabilities Since thermal cameras are immune to problems with light conditions and normal shadows, they can achieve higher accuracy than conventional cameras in most intelligent video applications. AXIS Q1910 Thermal Network Camera offers motion detection, audio detection, and detection of tampering attempts. The camera also provides capacity for third-party analytics modules, including support for AXIS Camera Application Platform.        Power over Ethernet for easy installationInstallation is made easy and cost-effective with Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af), which eliminates the need for power cables.Global standardizationAXIS Q1910 Thermal Network Camera supports ONVIF for interoperability between network video products. Further features:Thermal imaging for IP-SurveillanceStandard Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af)Multiple H.264 streams with individual palettesIntelligent video capabilities      

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