Bosch IP video surveillance

New H.264 Network Recorder 700 Series from Bosch
New H.264 Network Recorder 700 Series from Bosch

Easy to set up, use and expand, the high quality Bosch Network Recorder 700 Series provides a powerful and flexible solution for dedicated IP camera surveillance. It's the ideal solution for a wide range of applications including shopping centres, car parks, financial institutions, city centres and crowd surveillance.  The 700 Series provides everything you need to store and manage your surveillance video in a single, easy-to-install box. And installation wizards and automatic IP address assignment, helps you to reduce installation time by up to 50% compared to traditional PC-based IP video solutions. Its embedded design is also more secure than PC based IP systems. Dedicated to IP with up to 32 H.264 IP camera support - with the straightforward ease-of-use of a traditional analogue recorder Reveal every detail with real-time recording and playback in genuine 4CIF/D1 resolution Speedy installation with fully automatic assigning of H.264 IP cameras Protect your recorded video from hard drive failures with on board RAID4 Easy to service and expand up to 8 terabytes of internal storage with front replaceable hard drives Expand/centralise storage with network attached video storage arrays with high performance RAID configuration (iSCSI) Record text data together with associated video (e.g. from an ATM machine, license plate reader or cash register) Searching on text data allows fast retrieval of the associated video and provides legal evidence in the event of fraud

Bosch (Extreme CCTV) EX30 - IP Infrared camera
Bosch (Extreme CCTV) EX30 - IP Infrared camera

The Bosch EX30 is a single-sensor infrared imager for outdoor day/night surveillance applications. The EX30 features a 5~50 mm lens, the longest identification range of the infrared imagers at telephoto (150 ft), Black Diamond infrared illumination and a powerful processor for Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA). The EX30 also provides detection-level night-time imaging up to 350 ft, resulting in outstanding versatility for critical 24/7 surveillance applications.The EX30-IP Infrared Imager includes a 5~50mm IR-corrected lens and Black Diamond infrared illumination, calibrated to provide High-Fidelity night vision imaging. The NEMA4X-rated EX30 provides outstanding day and night imaging performance with lower bandwidth network impact than standard IP cameras. Ideal for critical applications such as force protection, perimeter surveillance and public area surveillance.Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA)On-board video content analysis monitors scene activity and flags user-defined events such as alarms (additional license required)Black Diamond High Fidelity Infrared technologyBlack Diamond technology eliminates hotspot foregrounds and underexposed backgroundsExtended range infrared to deliver detection-level imaging at 100 m (350 ft)Reduces image noise and enables better compression, reducing bit rates and enhancing network stabilityEnables effective night-time performance of video Analytics Rugged All-Weather ConstructionField-proven NEMA4X weather-sealed housingCable-managed wall bracketSliding optical chassis for easy-optical adjustmentsRugged all-weather constructionField-proven NEMA4X weather-sealed housingCable-managed wall bracketSliding optical chassis for easy-optical adjustmentsHigh-performance video encoderMPEG-4 and MJPEG at 30 fps, full resolutionTri-stream video allows for simultaneous high resolution viewing with high efficiency storage (or vice versa)Supported by a wide range of VMS and NVR solutions Precision Engineered Performance Optics540 TVL hi-resolution day/night CCD for vivid daytime colour and outstanding night vision5-50 mm infrared-corrected lens delivers a wide surveillance range from 45 m (150 ft) to 100 m (350 ft) for maximum imaging versatilityInfrared-corrected lens eliminates focus shift and infrared bleedDownload the Bosch Extreme IP imaging guide (236 KB, .pdf)

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