At ASIS 2014, Geovision will present their latest 12MP box IP-camera and the prototype for the 12MP fisheye camera. Geovision aims to demonstrate the company’s capability for the ultra-high-resolution era and promises more models in high resolution and 4K in the near future. Several new Geovision products will also make their debut.
Another eye-catching product amongst the new line is the 20x IP speed dome.
The innovative design offers a way for super-easy installation. One of the significant features of this design change is the omission of the pigtail from the dome body. This will minimize cabling and screws during installation.
Additionally, the dome body now has a new lightweight design, which weighs less than 6.5lb.
Visitors to the Geovision booth will be able to experience the specifications in action.
Geovision will also be displaying the next generation box camera, GV-BX2600.
It is delivered with an in-camera video analytic and all-in-one for high-contrast and low-light conditions with its WDR Pro and Super low lux functionality.
A new PoE extender will also be introduced at the trade show —it has been designed to extend a PoE connection beyond the 100m limit— with no additional power supply.
Geovision is also revamping its current apps with GV-Eye 2.0 to support up to 5-megapixel IP-cameras, designed to offer outstanding video quality on smart-phones and tablets.
For fisheye model users, a fisheye de-warp function is available through in-app purchase.
Cloud-centric surveillance continues to be the trend for the industry, and Geovision has continued its development in this lineup as well.
Source: securityworldhotel.com