IP Products

Split-type camera

by Mark Rowe

The Taiwanese network CCTV product company VIVOTEK has brought out its compact Split-type Camera System VC8201. It has two camera units, CU8131 and CU8171, and a VC8201 video core. Designed separately, the bodies of the camera units are much more compact than general network cameras, making them easier to install and harder to notice, the makers say.

The CU8131 and CU8171, two camera units developed for the Split-type Camera System, are both designed as recessed dome type. With a 1-Megapixel CMOS sensor and WDR Pro (wide dynamic range), the CU8131 can capture clear and detailed images in areas with sharp lighting contrasts. The 5-Megapixel CU8171, featuring a fisheye lens, provides a 180 degree panoramic or 360 degree surround view without blind spots. The VC8201 video core supports different combinations of the two camera units (up to two 5-Megapixel fisheye camera units) with 8m cables, to simplify the installation.

Featuring 3D Noise Reduction, tamper detection, 802.3af compliant PoE, SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot, and VIVOTEK’s 32-channel recording software, the Split-type Camera System is the company adds suitable for places with intricate interior design or complex layouts, such as retail stores, offices, galleries, museums, and vehicles.

Steve Ma, Executive Vice President of VIVOTEK, said: “We are pleased to introduce our Split-type Camera System to the market today. Considering trends in camera miniaturization and user-friendliness, VIVOTEK has come up with a very clever response in the Split-type Camera System. The installation flexibility and outstanding image quality of this new product is sure to meet our clients’ every need.”

Visit www.vivotek.com.

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