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Outstanding video quality in any light conditions

“ Image quality is vitally important when a security incident occurs,” says Brendon Hall, sales manager, Africa at Axis.

“Without forensic quality video footage, identifying suspects or providing evidence in court is severely hampered. These new cameras use the latest breakthrough technology from Axis, making surveillance count when it matters the most.”

Based on the newest generation of Axis chip, the cameras feature Axis Lightfinder 2.0 and Axis Forensic WDR for true colors and great details in challenging light or near darkness.

And, with a varifocal lens, and remote zoom and focus capabilities, the camera can be adapted for close-up and overview without the need for hands-on fine tuning.

All variants feature a vandal-resistant IK10-rated casing. And the indoor models, AXIS P3245-V and AXIS P3245-LV Network Cameras also benefit from no visible screws with a snap-on casing that can easily be repainted in any color to blend in with specific surroundings.

AXIS P3245-LV and AXIS P3245-LVE include Axis Optimised IR with extended range of reach for surveillance in pitch darkness. Additionally, they offer two-way audio and I/O connectivity so it’s easy to complement the surveillance, for instance, with audio detection, or by integrating other equipment.

The new additions to the AXIS P32 Series offer Axis Zipstream with support for H.264/H.265, which significantly reduces bandwidth and storage requirements. And, enhanced security features such as signed firmware and secure boot guarantee that the firmware hasn’t been altered and ensure only authorised firmware is installed. And if needed, secure boot guarantees that the camera is completely free of malware after a factory default.

The cameras will be available through Axis distribution channels in Q4 2019.

Key features:

• Lightfinder 2.0 and Forensic WDR.

• Signed firmware and secure boot.

• Axis Zipstream technology with H.265 and H.264.

• Enhanced capacity for analytics.

• Models with OptimisedIR, two-way audio, I/O connectivity.

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