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Hanwha Techwin expands Wisenet Q portfolio

by Andy Clutton

Hanwha Techwin has further expanded its Wisenet Q H.265 camera series to offer what are described as cost-effective, real-life practical solutions for a diverse range of applications.

The new cameras are:

  • Wisenet QNP-6230RH 2 megapixel IR PTZ camera: Designed for city centres, large public areas and a broad range of other outdoor video surveillance applications, the Wisenet QNP-6230RH has a IR viewable length of 100 metres. It is also equipped with built-in Gyro sensors which offers image stabilisation that comes into effect when a camera is disturbed by wind or vibrations.
  • Wisenet QNF-8010 6 megapixel mini fisheye camera: 99mm wide and 40% smaller than its predecessor, the Wisenet QNF-8010 is ideal for small to medium sized applications where aesthetics are important. The camera offers four display modes including single fisheye, single panorama, double panorama and quad view mode, whilst built-in people counting and heatmap offers retailers the opportunity to monitor store efficiency in terms of the relationship of footfall data with actual sales.
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  • Wisenet QNV-6023R 2 megapixel mobile IR camera: Introduced to provide a robust solution for monitoring activity on forms of transport, the Wisenet Q QNV-6023R is equipped with audio noise reduction software to reduce the effect of vibrations and to improve the performance of a built-in microphone. For applications where the camera’s IR illumination cannot be used, the Wisenet QNV-6023R features enhanced low light functionality. Launched at the same time, the Wisenet QNV-6024RM comes with a rugged M12 connector.

“Despite being keenly priced, there has been no compromise on the feature sets or build quality of any of these cameras,” said Uri Guterman, Head of Product & Marketing for Hanwha Techwin Europe.

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