Key Features
Features
Night Vision: Infrared (IR) LEDs or low-light sensors enable the camera to record in low-light and dark conditions.
Motion Detection: The camera can detect motion and trigger alerts or recording when activity is detected.
Two-Way Audio: Some cameras have built-in speakers and microphones, allowing you to listen and speak through the camera.
Pan, Tilt, Zoom (PTZ): PTZ cameras can be remotely controlled to pan, tilt, and zoom, providing a wider field of view.
Wide-Angle Lens: Cameras with wide-angle lenses capture more of the surroundings, useful for monitoring large areas.
Cloud Storage: Footage can be stored in the cloud for remote access and backup.
Local Storage: Cameras often support microSD cards or Network Attached Storage (NAS) for local storage.
Mobile App: Most cameras come with a mobile app for remote monitoring, control, and alerts.
Wi-Fi Connectivity: Wi-Fi cameras are easy to install and connect to your home network. Some cameras also support wired Ethernet connections.
Weatherproofing: Outdoor cameras are often weatherproof to withstand the elements.
Tamper Alerts: Alerts are triggered if the camera is tampered with or obstructed.
Smart Home Integration: Many security cameras work with smart home systems like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple HomeKit.
Facial Recognition: Some advanced cameras can recognize and alert you to familiar or unfamiliar faces.
Sound Detection: Detects loud noises or specific sounds, useful for security and monitoring.
Specification
Resolution: Dome IP cameras often come in various resolution options, including HD (720p), Full HD (1080p), and higher resolutions like 4MP or 5MP. The SC11 is specified as a 5MP camera.
Lens Type: The camera may have a fixed or varifocal lens. Varifocal lenses allow you to adjust the focal length for different viewing angles.
Field of View: This describes the horizontal and vertical angles the camera can capture. It can vary depending on the lens and camera design.
Weather Resistance: The SC11 is IP66 weather-rated, which means it’s protected against dust and powerful water jets.
Vandal Resistance: The camera is rated IK10, indicating it can withstand impact protection against 20 joules of impact.
Connectivity: Dome IP cameras typically offer Ethernet or Wi-Fi connectivity to connect to a network. They may also support Power over Ethernet (PoE) for power and data transmission over a single cable.
Infrared (IR) Night Vision: Many dome IP cameras are equipped with IR LEDs for night vision, allowing them to capture video in low-light or completely dark conditions.
Audio: Some models may include built-in microphones and speakers for two-way audio communication.
Storage: The camera may support local storage through SD cards or external storage devices and cloud storage for recorded video footage.
Power Supply: The camera may require a specific voltage and wattage power supply, which could vary depending on the model.
Mounting: Dome IP cameras can be ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted, and they may offer different mounting options.
Remote Viewing: They typically support remote access via a web browser or mobile app, allowing you to view live and recorded footage from anywhere with an internet connection.
Advanced Features: Some dome IP cameras include advanced features like motion detection, tampering alerts, and integration with other security systems.
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.