A colour-at-night CCTV camera uses advanced low-light technology to capture clear, full-colour video even in low-light or dark environments. Unlike traditional infrared cameras that produce black-and-white footage at night, these cameras maintain vibrant colours, providing enhanced detail for better identification and situational awareness during night time surveillance. They are ideal for security in areas where both visibility and accurate colour representation are crucial, such as entrances, parking lots, or streets.
A strobe and siren CCTV camera combines surveillance with active deterrence. Equipped with a strobe light and loud siren, it can alert nearby individuals to suspicious activity, potentially scaring off intruders. When motion is detected or an event is triggered, the camera activates the strobe and siren to draw attention, enhancing security in real-time while capturing footage. This type of camera is commonly used in high-risk areas to prevent crime and provide immediate visual and audible warnings
A PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) CCTV camera allows remote control of its movement, enabling it to pan (move horizontally), tilt (move vertically), and zoom in on specific areas. This flexibility provides wide coverage and the ability to focus on details in a surveillance area. PTZ cameras are ideal for large spaces, such as parking lots or public areas, where dynamic monitoring and detailed tracking of subjects are needed.
ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) CCTV cameras are specialised surveillance systems designed to capture and read vehicle license plates in real time. Using optical character recognition technology, these cameras can detect and log plate numbers, making them ideal for applications like traffic monitoring, access control, and security checkpoints. ANPR cameras operate in various lighting conditions, offering high accuracy and speed in identifying and tracking vehicles.
Thermal imaging CCTV cameras detect heat signatures rather than visible light, allowing them to capture clear images in total darkness, fog, smoke, or other challenging conditions. These cameras visualize temperature differences, making them ideal for detecting people, animals, or objects based on their heat emission, even at long distances. They are commonly used for security, surveillance, and monitoring in environments where visibility is limited.
Facial recognition CCTV cameras use advanced AI and machine learning algorithms to identify and verify individuals based on facial features. These cameras analyse facial patterns and compare them to a database of known faces, providing enhanced security by tracking and identifying people in real time. They are commonly used in high-security areas, access control systems, and for monitoring public spaces to improve safety and manage personnel.
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