Hanwha Techwin Unveils Wisenet 7 Fisheye Camera Offering 360°Multi-Directional Monitoring

Wisenet 7 Fisheye

Hanwha Techwin America announced a new ultra-high-resolution fisheye camera with 12MP sensors. The new XNF-9010RV is equipped with Wisenet 7, Hanwha Techwin’s proprietary chipset, which offers superb quality images, extreme WDR, noise reduction, onboard dewarping and enhanced cybersecurity features.

The XNF-9010RV fisheye camera can provide 360° monitoring with a single camera and stereographic lens to offer high quality images. The lens ensures sharp, high resolution images in the center and on the edge of the lens.

The enhanced WiseIR (infra red) allows users to adjust the IR level of the images’s center and edge regions independently for different monitoring environments, minimizing light over-saturation caused by the movement of objects or reflections on walls. The camera supports automatic control of IR intensity and up to 150° IR LED for reliable and clear monitoring during day and night.

With virtual channel support, users can configure up to eight channels of dewarp view modes including panorama, double panorama and quad view for various monitoring environments, greatly enhancing efficiency and user convenience.  

The new camera is equipped with a hard coated dome cover and has received IP66 weatherproof and IK10 vandal-proof certifications, making it ideal for outdoor applications such as parking lots, stores and shopping malls.

“The newly launched Wisenet 7 fisheye camera is also available in a mobile version XNF-9010RVM which achieves EN50155 class T3 certification for vehicles. With the image performance and advanced security of our Wisenet 7 chip, this is the most powerful fisheye camera we’ve ever released ,” says Ray Cook,  Vice President – Products, Solutions, and Integration, Hanwha Techwin America.

Hanwha Techwin America is a subsidiary of Hanwha Corporation, a South Korea based company. Hanwha Techwin is a leading global supplier of solutions for IP and analog video surveillance.

Source: HanwhaSecurity.com
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