FLIR Systems Indoor surveillance

New FLIR TCX PTZ - affordable, high-performance thermal PTZ camera
New FLIR TCX PTZ - affordable, high-performance thermal PTZ camera

The new FLIR TCX PTZ is the industry’s most affordable, high-performance thermal PTZ camera. The FLIR TCX Thermal PTZ camera was designed to easily integrate with existing alarm sensors to deliver accurate, real-time visual assessment and alarm verification. Available in 640x480 and 320x240 resolutions, the FLIR TCX PTZ has on-board Video Motion Detection (VMD) analytics for accurate intrusion detection 24/7. FLIR thermal cameras give you the advantage to see clearly in complete darkness without any illumination, in bright sunlight, through smoke, dust or even light fog. The appropriate response every time FLIR PTZ TCX is a powerful platform that provides real-time visual assessment and visual alarm verification. No illumination is required. It outperforms visual cameras at night, in challenging lighting conditions, low-contrast scenes, inclement weather and heavily landscaped areas. FLIR PTZ TCX Works with legacy intrusion detection technology by providing clear visual imagery of detected motion or activity 24/7. Superior resolution and PTZ performance The TCX PTZ provides extremely affordable performance with two resolutions and lens options. Continuous 360° pan; up to 400°/sec, -15° to 90° tilt, auto-flip 180°; 300°/sec - 4x continuous eZoom. You can choose for a 640x480 pixels thermal image or, if you do not need this high image quality, for 320x240. 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios are available. Easy integration in all environments With the flexibility to install into any new or existing system, TCX products easily integrate anywhere you need them. They are compatible with ONVIF Profile S IP, MPX (HDCVI) and analog VMS systems. They are suited for every environment and operate between -40°C and 55°C. FLIR PTZ TCX thermal imaging cameras are “Plug and play” with FLIR mobile & PC apps, and FLIR network and MPX recorders.

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