Bosch introduces the Dinion HD 1080p Day/Night IP camera, the latest addition to the Bosch high definition (HD) portfolio.
The high quality camera achieves best-in-class performance, combining full HD resolution images with excellent low light operation and colour reproduction.
The Dinion HD 1080p Day/Night IP camera delivers uncompromising vision even in busy, colourful scenes.
1080p is equivalent to 2 megapixels, conforming to the HD standard.
The entire advanced image pipeline, from lens to image processing, ensures images stay sharp throughout the scene.
This allows reliable identification of faces, objects and alphanumeric information over a wide area.
Operators can zoom in to any part of a scene to examine specific details without losing clarity.
A specially selected image sensor enables superior detection and analysis.
Built-in Bosch HD-optimized IVA (Intelligent Video Analysis) flags any events on-screen so that operators never miss suspicious activities.
Installation and setup is very simple. The camera starts up quickly and has a user-friendly control interface.
The best-in-class motorised auto-back-focus makes it easy to get the sharpest image the first time.
Power over Ethernet means no additional power supplies are needed and the camera is energy efficient, consuming just 3.5 watt.
The Dinion HD 1080p Day/Night IP camera is ideal for a wide range of applications, especially those involving complex, colourful or low light scenes.
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