Axis Introduces AXIS Q60-C Series PTZ Dome
Network Camera and
the AXIS Q7424-R Video Encoders
1.
Axis Announces Market’s
First PTZ Network Cameras with Active Cooling for
Surveillance in Desert-like Environments: AXIS Q60-C Series
(aka the "cool domes"):
The AXIS Q60 Series PTZ domes are the most advanced PTZ
products that we offer. The outdoor-ready AXIS Q60-E
products have been a great success for almost all weather
conditions, especially thanks to Arctic Temperature Control
that enables the cameras to work down to -40° F. But what
about for installations in the southern US states and Mexico
where temperatures often top out over 100° F, especially in
direct sunlight? That’s where the AXIS Q60-C PTZ Dome
Network Cameras leverage the integrated Peltier cooling
element to keep the cameras running in high performance up
to 165° F!
What’s new:
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Three separate cool dome
products:
o AXIS Q6032-C with Extended D1 resolution and 35x
optical zoom; ($3,699)
o AXIS Q6034-C with HDTV 720p and 18x optical zoom
($4,099)
o AXIS Q6035-C with HDTV 1080p and 20x optical zoom
($4,499) |
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Operate in
temperatures from -4° F all the way up to 165° F |
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Same performance and features
as other
AXIS Q60 Series cameras, with a military
grade MIL-STD-810G enclosure rating. |
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Ideal for use at construction
sites, mining, oil and gas facilities, and along
remote pipeline installations, country borders and
atop buildings for city or commercial surveillance. |
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Anticipated
availability date is March 2012. |
2.
Axis Introduces Rugged Video
Encoder for Extreme Environments: AXIS Q7424-R Video Encoder
(aka the "hardened encoder")
While we all believe in the power of IP surveillance, the
market is still 70% analog. We can’t forget about that
segment of the market - which needs a migration strategy
from analog to IP. We’ve
made great strides in our video
encoder portfolio to bring high performing products to the
market at a lower price (see:
P72 and M70 Series Video
Encoders release from June). Today’s announcement of the
ruggedized AXIS Q7424-R Video Encoder expands that portfolio
even farther and provides an analog-to-IP conversion
strategy for security practitioners in the city surveillance
and transportation worlds who deal with much harsher
conditions, like vibrations, electrical shock, and extreme
temperatures.
What’s new:
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Four-channel ruggedized
encoder designed to withstand vibration, shock and
extreme temperature |
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Features include
intelligent video, PTZ support, two-way audio, edge
storage and multistream H.264 and Motion JPEG
compression |
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Ideal for traffic monitoring,
city surveillance, airport terminals and railway
stations |
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Expected to be available in
March 2012, MSRP of $1,199. |
More details can be found
by accessing our
North American Press Center page.
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