Key Features
Features
High-Resolution Video: Bullet cameras are available in different resolutions, including 720p (HD), 1080p (Full HD), 4K (Ultra HD), and more, providing clear and detailed video quality.
Night Vision: Infrared (IR) LEDs or low-light sensors enable bullet cameras to capture video in low-light or complete darkness.
Weatherproof Design: Outdoor bullet cameras are typically weatherproof and often come with an Ingress Protection (IP) rating, making them suitable for outdoor use in various weather conditions.
Wide-Angle Lens: Many bullet cameras feature wide-angle lenses for broader coverage of the area they are monitoring.
Motion Detection: These cameras can detect motion and trigger recordings or alerts when movement is detected.
Two-Way Audio: Some bullet cameras have built-in microphones and speakers, enabling two-way communication with people near the camera.
Remote Viewing: You can access the live video feed remotely through a mobile app or web browser.
Storage Options: Bullet cameras typically support local storage using microSD cards or Network Attached Storage (NAS). Some also offer cloud storage options.
Power over Ethernet (PoE): PoE support simplifies the installation process by delivering both power and data over a single Ethernet cable.
Smart Home Integration: Some bullet cameras can be integrated with smart home platforms like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and others.
Adjustable Mounting: The bullet design allows for adjustable mounting, making it easier to position the camera at the desired angle.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR): WDR technology helps maintain image quality in high-contrast scenes with varying lighting conditions.
Tamper Detection: Alerts can be triggered if the camera is tampered with or obstructed.
Privacy Masking: You can mask specific areas within the camera’s view to protect privacy.
Image Compression: Video compression standards like H.264, H.265, or newer codecs reduce bandwidth and storage requirements.
Specification
Resolution: Bullet cameras are available in various resolutions, such as 720p, 1080p, 4K, and beyond. Higher resolution provides clearer image quality.
Lens: Bullet cameras come with fixed or varifocal lenses. Varifocal lenses allow you to adjust the focal length for zooming in or out.
Field of View (FOV): The FOV depends on the lens and sensor size. Some cameras offer wide-angle lenses for broader coverage.
Infrared (IR) Night Vision: Most bullet cameras include IR LEDs for night vision, allowing you to see in low-light or dark conditions.
Weatherproofing: Outdoor bullet cameras are designed to withstand the elements and are often rated with an Ingress Protection (IP) rating, such as IP66 or IP67.
Motion Detection: Many bullet cameras have motion detection sensors to trigger recording or alerts when movement is detected.
Two-Way Audio: Some models come with built-in microphones and speakers for two-way communication.
Remote Viewing: Access the camera’s live feed remotely using a mobile app or web browser.
Storage: Bullet cameras typically support local storage through microSD cards or Network Attached Storage (NAS). Some also offer cloud storage options.
Power Options: These cameras can be powered via Power over Ethernet (PoE), direct wiring to power sources, or battery-powered.
Smart Home Integration: Some bullet cameras are compatible with smart home platforms like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and others.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR): WDR technology helps balance lighting in high-contrast scenes, ensuring details are visible in bright and dark areas.
Built-in Heater/Blower: In extreme temperature conditions, some bullet cameras have built-in heating elements and fans to maintain proper operating conditions.
Tamper Detection: Alerts are triggered when the camera is tampered with or obstructed.
Privacy Masking: Allows you to mask certain areas within the camera’s view to protect privacy.
HVAC
- Enhanced Customer Service: With accurate arrival time estimates, you can provide better customer service by keeping clients informed about technician arrivals and potential delays.
- Reduced Fuel Costs: Efficient routing and reduced idling time lead to fuel savings, which is a significant expense for HVAC and service companies with a fleet of vehicles.
Healthcare
- Patient Transport: Optimizes patient transport by tracking ambulances or medical transport vehicles.
- Asset Management: Tracks valuable medical equipment to prevent loss or theft.
- Compliance: Helps healthcare providers adhere to regulatory requirements for transport and patient care.