IP Cameras

Dutch Calypso Housing Project Relies On IQinVision Megapixel Technology

IQinVision, market leader in high-performance HD megapixel IP-cameras, today announced that the Calypso mixed-use housing development in the Netherlands has installed an IP video surveillance solution featuring IQinVision HD megapixel cameras. Xserius is the value-added distribution company for this project, and installation was completed by Xserius? partner, Spindler. Calypso is a new apartment building complex, […]

Bosch NBN-733V-P IP-Camera Product Profile

Bosch NBN-733V-P IP camera The Bosch DINION starlight HD 720P and FLEXIDOME starlight HD 720p RD/VR IP cameras are the next real breakthrough in HD security. In poor light these amazing HD cameras deliver a clear colour image where others show only black and white. And in extreme low-light they deliver a black and white image where others show no image at all! Add the Bosch Video Security app and overcome the bandwidth barrier so you can view HD images from anywhere. Extraordinary low light sensitivity With their high sensitivity in both colour (0.017 lux) and monochrome modes (0.0057 lux), the HD cameras work with minimal ambient light, delivering clear images in a multitude of applications, even where poor lighting is the principle challenge. The 60 fps frame rate helps capture fast-moving objects in applications such as traffic and casinos. Usable images around the clock The starlight IP cameras come with Content Based Imaging Technology (CBIT). This Bosch innovation intelligently combines information from the sensor, image pipe, encoder and Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA) to dynamically optimise the image for every scene. Bosch CBIT-enabled cameras feature two special modes: intelligent Auto Exposure (iAE), which ensures the optimal image of important objects and intelligent Noise Reduction Technology (iDNR) provides the most usable image possible by cleverly optimising the detail-to-bandwidth ratio. By using this iDNR, the image clarity is improved, and the storage requirements are reduced significantly. The 720p starlight HD camera requires up to 30% less bandwidth than other 720p and […]

Messoa NCB750 IP-Camera Product Profile

Messoa NCB750 IP camera MESSOA Mini Series consists of three 1-megapxiel network cameras, which are the box-type NCB750 , dome-type NDR720 , and the bullet-type NCR770 . Their exceptionally compact yet versatile form factors make them ideal for projects demanding discreet and low profile installations, such as residences, boutiques and retail shops. Compact design ideal for discreet surveillance No bigger than the size of an adult’s hand, the sleek, compact-designed enclosure of the Mini Series allows the cameras to be easily deployed and fit in any environment for unobtrusive monitoring, which is perfectly suited where discreet, covert surveillance is required. Easy plug-and-play NVR solution ready The cameras are designed for complete functionality and plug-and-play integration with MESSOA Lite Series NVR, making installation hassle-free and easily done within a matter of minutes. No need of any complicated network setup, it is perfect for users who are new to IP technology but are looking for an entry-level IP video surveillance solution to replace the previous analogue system. Superior video quality at full frame rate Though small in size, the Mini Series delivers megapixel video quality up to 30fps. The cameras capture every critical moment with smooth video display. Increased frame frequency significantly reduces blurry images and particularly suits motion-sensitive applications. Packed with market-leading features Each camera is further equipped with its own unique features for their respective target deployment and applications. The NDR720 Dome Camera is built in with patented matrix IR LED to ensure wide-angle, even illumination in low light […]

Ambarella Positioned To Profit From Booming IP Camera Market

Summary: The IP video surveillance camera market is undergoing a fundamental disruption, driving strong secular growth (23% CAGR 2013-17). While the key IP camera vendors are based outside the US, and thus harder to invest in, Ambarella ( AMBA ) is well positioned to profit from its dominance in semiconductor video encoders. Currently, AMBA is trading at a very modest P/E multiple of 11x ex cash based on a FYE (January) 2015 EPS estimate of $1.12. Given the competitive dominance & growth profile, we believe a more reasonable P/E multiple is 18x ex-cash, which leads to $25 price target. Many discussions regarding Ambarella focus on its sports camera business. This is understandable, as GoPro cameras account for a significant portion of Ambarella’s revenue, and GoPro is a highly successful and visible consumer product. However, we believe that the IP camera market will be the key growth driver for the company, though investor focus on this market has been modest. In this article, we would like to provide a better picture of the secular growth of the market and why Ambarella is well positioned to benefit from it. IP Camera Industry Overview: The IP camera market consists of the traditional, business-focused (enterprise and SMB) video surveillance camera market and a nascent consumer IP camera market. Between these two markets, the traditional video surveillance camera market accounts for the majority share of the current TAM. The consumer IP camera market, although small today, is expected to grow rapidly, as the hardware […]

Foscam IP-Camera Viewer Droid App

Remotely view and control your Foscam IP cameras. This app is designed for Foscam camera and includes the following features: Guaranteed to work with all Foscam cameras (Receive a full refund if you are not satisfied with our app). Remotely view and control all Foscam IP camera models . User-friendly interface. Fast loading . Record […]

Wholesale Spy Cameras Property Overseeing Completed Affordably

Hidden spy cameras and listening units (aka bugs) are by definition not meant to be identified. They have numerous pretty great works by using a person of which is listening or watching to what your opposition is accomplishing. It is affectionately referred to as Industrial Espionage and is applied all in excess of the world. All 3 of these have an additional solution. They can have a built in DVR that will record illustrations or photos to an 8GB SD card-up to 144 hours worth. To see the photographs take out the SD card and set it into your SD card reader on your computer. How quick is that? Do you keep in mind the ball level pen with a hidden digital camera, DVR and microphone developed in? Or how about his interesting automobile crucial fob with a constructed in DVR, microphone and mini spy digicam, do you try to remember that just one? As you may already know, it is an unsafe world we live in. Engineering to guard your household is now available at decreased rates. A spy camera is a person of the most popular devices offered on the marketplace right now for the reason that they are economical. An additional superior trigger to use a concealed camera is as a business enterprise supervisor if you suspect your staff members steeling. This you can have with you the future time when pay out-fees are on the wall. As shortly as you have assumed about all these […]

HGH Infrared Systems Announces Debut of Spynel-U

Cambridge, MA (PRWEB) September 10, 2013 HGH Infrared Systems, an award-winning global provider of 360-degree thermal imaging systems, announces the debut of their new high resolution system for Wide Area Surveillance. The new camera, the Spynel-U, is an uncooled, long-wave infrared camera system, joining the family of panoramic, detecting and tracking thermal solutions. Spynel-U can detect a human at up to 2.5km, in total darkness, or through smoke or inclement weather conditions. The uncooled sensor is now the most cost-effective of the Spynel solutions and requires no maintenance. The Spynel cameras take wide-area surveillance to the highest levels. On land or at sea, the Spynel thermal cameras act as high resolution “optical radars”, with automatic and real time detection of simultaneous and unlimited targets within the panoramic image. Unlike conventional radars, Spynel is a fully passive system, that cannot be detected and jammed. Spynel’s continuously-monitored, ultra wide panoramic field of view ensures that no event is missed. Spynel provides powerful situational awareness and insures cost-effective maritime and port surveillance, airport perimeter security as well as other critical infrastructure protection. (HGH Infrared Systems will be officially announcing the product launch at the ASIS show in Chicago, IL September 24-27.) Founded in 1982, HGH designs, develops, assembles and sells complete high end optronics systems for security, industrial and civil applications. HGH’s team of highly qualified engineering team is comprised of experts in optics, software, mechanics and electronics and operates in the US out of Boston, MA. HGH strives to provide advanced […]

Edimax Technology Network Cameras Integrated Into ASUSTOR Surveillance Center

Edimax IR-113E and PT-31E supported along with an additional 30+ models Taipei, Taiwan – September 10, 2013 Edimax Technology, a leading smart-connected home solutions provider, today announced that the ASUSTOR Surveillance Center for ASUSTOR NAS systems now offers full support for Edimax’s range of network cameras. The extensive range of award-winning Edimax network cameras which are supported, including the PT-31E and IR-113E, provide the functionality and flexibility to meet real-world surveillance requirements. With 26 years of expertise in the networking industry and a dedicated approach to engineering better and smarter user experiences, Edimax presents intelligent surveillance solutions which keep users at the heart of network technology evolution. Edimax is proud to partner with ASUSTOR, a leading innovator and provider of network storage solutions, and looks forward to a prosperous future relationship. The ASUSTOR Surveillance Center is a powerful and highly-flexible IP camera management system with a host of inventive and practical features. Support for the Edimax range of high-performance network cameras gives users tremendously powerful options for affordable, professional-grade surveillance systems for home and business. Both the pan/tilt functionality of the PT-31E, and the built in infrared capability of the IR-113E are incorporated into the ASUSTOR Surveillance Center for ASUSTOR NAS units. And ASUSTOR NAS devices are powered by the newly launched ADM 2.0 operating system which features a diverse and impressive range of backup, file transfer and entertainment functions. Together, Edimax and ASUSTOR present a comprehensive, smart and effective surveillance solution. Edimax products are designed to make real […]

Unifore Launched 2 Megapixel IP Dome Cameras Vandal-Proof Mini Size

Author Details Unifore launched 2 megapixel IP dome cameras vandal-proof mini size As a leader, Unifore lanuched its latest 2 megapixel IP cameras which can be equipped with 3.6mm/4mm/6mm fixed lens, the camera can deliver 2 megapixel HD resolution, compliant with Onvif, with features of PoE, TF card storage, Wifi…etc functions. BriefingWire.com , 9/07/2013 – Shenzhen, China – Unifore announced today the launch of the IP fixed dome camera ED2271V which can deliver 2 megapixel resolution ultra HD video streaming. The new camera with the built-in IEEE802.3af compliant power over Ethernet (PoE), for quick and easy installation, and it’s mini size dome camera which is truly an all-in-one video surveillance solution that can meet a wide variety of needs for indoor video surveillance purposes such as offices, elevators, campus, chain stores, warehouse, health care facilities. The IP camera is equipped with two megapixel CMOS sensor from Aptina, adopting progress scan technology for capturing HD images without motion blur, high sensitivity for light and working in very low illuminiation condition. Combination with Davinci DM368 Arm processors, this camera can output video streaming at maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080P) at 25fps or 1280×720 (720P) at 30fps. This advanced IP cameras supports H.264 and MJPEG dual codec video compress, providing the HD images with bandwidth efficiency. More over, it supports dual stream technology, main stream for local video recording and sub-stream for remotely surveillance. The camera is equipped with MicroSD/SDHC card slot for on-board storage purpose, we are provide free […]

Samsung Strengthens WISENET Camera Range With Launch Of Fixed Lens IR Dome Camera

Published on 10 Sep, 2013 Samsung Techwin has further strengthened its WiseNetIII 2MP Full HD (1080P) network camera range with the addition of a competitively priced fixed lens IR dome camera. The low price point of the SND-6011R makes it ideal for video surveillance projects, such as schools, hospitals, offices and retail stores where budgets may be restricted and yet there is a need to capture evidence grade images from a large number of cameras. The SND-6011R joins nine other camera models that incorporate the WiseNetIII DSP chipset and have been developed by Samsung as a result of a market research programme which identified what users and installers felt were the key ‘must haves’ in order for high definition IP network cameras to automatically become the preferred choice when a new video surveillance system was being specified, or an existing system was being upgraded. The ONVIF compliant SND-6011R, which is equipped with a 3.8mm fixed lens, is a true Day/Night camera with an infra-cut filter.  It is designed to capture high quality colour images at an ultra-fast frame rate of 60fps at 1080p.  Objects up to 10 metres distance from the camera can be viewed even in total darkness with the help of built-in IR LEDs. Utilising bandwidth friendly H.264 compression with the option to also use MJPEG compression, the SND-6011R incorporates a multi-crop feature enabling users to highlight and crop up to nine areas of interest in order for the camera to only send the images within that […]

MicroPower Technologies Boots Solution Capabilities with Next Generation Helios IR Camera

San Diego, Calif. ? Sept. 10, 2013 ? MicroPower Technologies Inc., an award-winning provider of surveillance solutions optimized for rapid, cost-effective deployment, today announced the availability of the Helios? IR Camera. With the addition of an energy efficient IR illuminator, the day/night camera captures and transmits IR-illuminated video data wirelessly up to

RESEARCH: Image Sensors Market Worth $10.75B By 2018 Says MarketsandMarkets

MarketsandMarkets (PRWEB) September 07, 2013 According to a new market research report Image Sensors Market Analysis and Forecast (2013 – 2018): By Applications (Healthcare (Endoscopy, Radiology, Ophthalmology), Surveillance, Automobile, Consumer, Defense, Industrial)); Technology (CCD, CMOS, Contact IS, Infrared, X-Ray) And Geography,” the value of image sensor market was $8.00 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $10.75 billion in 2018, at an estimated CAGR of 3.84% from 2013 to 2018. In terms of volume, the total number of image sensors shipped is estimated to be 1.6 billion in 2013 and is expected to reach 3 billion by 2018. Browse 111 market data tables with 22 figures spread through 241 pages and in-depth Table of content on Image Sensor Market Analysis and Forecast (2013 – 2018) http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/Image-Sensor-Semiconductor-Market-601.html Early buyers will receive 10% customization on this report. Early analog sensors were video camera tubes; most currently used are digital charge-coupled device (CCD) or complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) active pixel sensors. Image sensors have shown a steady growth off late across different industry verticals. The major applications of these sensors are in the consumer, automotive, surveillance, and medical segments. The largest application of image sensors is in the consumer segment due to the massive growth in demand for camera-enabled mobile phones and tablets across the globe. These applications mainly use CMOS image sensors due to their lower power consumption, smaller form factor, and faster speeds due to parallel readout and processing. In the past few years, there has been a growing need […]

Manila Now Requires CCTVs In All Business Establishments

MANILA, Philippines — The San Juan City government is now requiring business establishments primarily handling financial transactions to equip themselves with security cameras and other surveillance systems before the end of the year. City ordinance 7, series of 2013, mandates business establishments, specifically banks, pawnshops, money changers, convenience stores, gasoline stations, money transfer centers, bills payment centers and supermarkets, to operate video surveillance and monitoring systems not just inside their stores, but also in the vicinity of their operation. The ordinance, enacted by the San Juan City Council and approved by Mayor Guia Gomez earlier this year, notes that “incidents of robberies and burglaries have recently been hogging the news and have even resulted to the loss of innocent lives.” The ordinance also said that these crimes could somehow be prevented by surveillance and monitoring systems installed in businesses, which would make it easy for the police to monitor events and investigate crimes. The ordinance compels these business establishments to install not only plain security or closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras, but also equipment which would allow the storage of camera footage, transmission of footage to remote video monitoring stations, and the triggering of alarms for violations of security rules. “The daily video recordings must be stored and preserved for a minimum period of at least 30 days for review purposes and reference unless its preservation is required by a court order, by the police, or the city mayor,” the ordinance read. Authorized local authorities and the police should also […]

Research Methods Cctv

2012/17: Increasing the use of CCTV: should Australia install more closed circuit TV cameras? What they said… ‘You can still be murdered, raped, bashed, robbed or harassed or whatever and you know walking in front of the CCTV camera doesn’t necessarily protect you from that’ David Vaile, the vice-chair of the Australian Privacy Foundation ‘For the most part, it is for our safety…In public you are in full view. You should expect to be filmed’ Charlie Bezzina, a former Victoria Police homicide squad detective The issue at a glance Following the alleged abduction and murder of Brunswick resident, Jill Meagher, in September 2012, the Victorian Government has ordered an audit of Melbourne’s CCTV network. Melbourne lord mayor, Robert Doyle, has stated, ‘I would be very happy to look at putting more (cameras) in.’ Similarly, Western Australia’s Police Union and the State Opposition have called for more security cameras in Perth’s nightlife areas amid concerns there are big blind spots in the CCTV network. Western Australian Police Minister, Liza Harvey, has claimed that the cameras, which played a role in the arrest of the alleged killer of former Perth resident, Jill Meagher, were ‘an effective tool in both preventing and solving crimes’. Though proposals for increased CCTV surveillance appear to have general public support, there are those who are concerned about the privacy implications of a proliferation of CCTV cameras. There have also been significant doubts raised about the efficacy of this form of surveillance as a crime prevention measure. […]

Garmin's New VIRB Action Camera

Garmin has introduced the new action camera VIRB. The VIRB is a true HD 1080p action camera with built-in Chroma? display, up to 3 hours of battery life, and a rugged waterproof design. Easily film exactly what you see. With a 2000mAh rechargeable Lithium-ion battery Garmin claims the unit will last up to 3 hours, […]

30 Local Schools Among 459 Statewide To Get $6 Million In Safety Grants

BY ZACHARY REID Richmond Times-Dispatch A total of 30 schools in 11 central Virginia districts were among 459 schools statewide awarded $6 million in security equipment grants, Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Tuesday. The local schools, including Richmond?s Armstrong High and a host of others in suburban counties and outlying cities, will receive $761,506 in grants […]

Security Cameras Go Up In Clarenville

Clarenville, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada: The Town of Clarenville has installed surveillance cameras to stop illegal dumping and vandalism of public places, and Bonavista is considering doing the same. Clarenville recently bought two security cameras for what chief administrative officer Bob Hiscock estimates to be about $300 each, and they plan to buy a third. […]

University of Kentucky Spending $5 Million On Security System With 2,000 Cameras

The University of Kentucky is spending nearly $5 million to assemble a campus security system that relies heavily on 2,000 surveillance cameras, raising questions among some privacy advocates. Other elements of the system include student ID cards that can track when students enter buildings after hours and the ability to lock down buildings from another […]

FTC settles with Trendnet after 'hundreds' of home security cameras were

Home security camera maker Trendnet has reached a settlement with the FTC over charges that it failed to protect customer privacy after a massive security vulnerability was discovered and exploited last year. The breach allowed hackers to  watch and monitor total strangers by tapping into live video feeds from thousands of the company’s internet-connected cameras. After a blog published a step-by-step walkthrough revealing how to remotely access the cameras, a huge list of working video feeds made its way onto Pastebin, where it saw over 87,000 hits. The FTC is none too pleased with the gaping security hole, nor the fact that Trendnet "exposed the private lives of hundreds of consumers to public viewing on the Internet." Hundreds of cameras were compromised In its complaint, the commission says Trendnet "failed to use reasonable security to design and test its software," also alleging that the company, as far back as 2010, "transmitted user login credentials in clear, readable text over the internet." The resulting settlement requires Trendnet to keep a close eye on its privacy policies; moving forward, it is barred from "misrepresenting the security of its cameras or the security, privacy, confidentiality, or integrity of the information that its cameras or other devices transmit." But the camera marketer must also take steps to prevent this catastrophe from repeating itself. Trendnet will need to establish a "comprehensive information security program" designed to spot and resolve potential intrusion risks before they can be exploited. And it will do so under a watchful […]