Axis Communications, the global leader in the network video market, introduces their new generation of outdoor ready HDTV technology, full-featured thermal network cameras and IP-based mobile video surveillance solution at Intersec 2010.
· Marking its fourth presence at the Middle East’s largest security trade fair and conference, Axis Communications reveals its latest extensive product portfolio of HDTV cameras utilizing the H.264 compression techniques standard
· Axis is exhibiting at Intersec 2010 from 17th- 19th January 2010 and is participating at the Intersec Forum for Commercial Security on 18th January 2010.
· Marketing Director for Axis Communications EMEA, Dominic Bruning is a guest speaker where leading experts are discussing the latest issues and trends in the industries
· Axis today announces a new series of outdoor-ready, high-performance fixed network cameras that save installation time and costs. The IP66-rated outdoor-ready cameras have protection against dust, rain, snow and sun. The cameras are powered by Power over Ethernet for easy installation
· The outdoor-ready cameras, including megapixel (MP) / HDTV models, delivers exceptional image quality and support multiple streams in H.264 and Motion JPEG, two-way audio, intelligent video functionalities such as video motion detection, audio detection, active tampering alarm, and have built-in SD/SDHC memory card slot for storing recordings locally
· Axis Communications is also the first company on the market to offer customers full-featured thermal network cameras for surveillance. The new network cameras launched at Intersec use thermal imaging, which allows users to detect people and incidents with great reliability even in complete darkness and other difficult conditions
· Up until now, there have been no such cameras available on the market, and existing analog thermal cameras have typically been designed for high-end installations and are associated with a high price and a large degree of customization
· Axis Communications also unveiled today, a complete, IP-based mobile video surveillance solution consisting of a new series of network cameras and a network video recorder for use in buses, trains, subway cars and emergency vehicle