Thermal & Laser Guided Cameras
Product Code: P-108
Thermal
& Laser Guided Cameras are advanced surveillance tools that utilize thermal
imaging and laser technology to enhance detection capabilities in various
environments. These cameras are designed to provide accurate monitoring and
detection even in challenging conditions such as low visibility or adverse
weather.
- Thermal
Imaging: Detects heat signatures to identify people,
animals, or objects in complete darkness or low-light conditions.
- Laser
Technology: Offers precise distance measurement and target
tracking for enhanced situational awareness.
- Long
Range Detection: Capable of detecting targets at extended
distances, improving security coverage.
- High
Accuracy: Provides reliable detection and reduces false
alarms compared to traditional cameras.
- Weather
Resistance: Operates effectively in fog, rain, snow, and
other weather conditions.
- Integration
Capabilities: Can be integrated with existing CCTV systems for
comprehensive surveillance solutions.
- Thermal
Sensor: High-resolution thermal sensors for capturing
heat signatures.
- Laser
Range Finder: Laser technology for distance measurement and
target identification.
- Detection
Range: Varies based on model; typically capable of
long-range detection up to several kilometers.
- Resolution:
Thermal image resolution typically in the range of 320x240 or higher.
- Video
Output: Outputs standard video signals compatible with
monitoring systems.
- Power
Supply: Power over Ethernet (PoE) or traditional power
supply options.
- Environmental
Rating: Weatherproof and rugged design suitable for
outdoor installations.
- Perimeter
Security: Monitoring and securing boundaries of sensitive
sites such as military bases, airports, and industrial facilities.
- Border
Surveillance: Enhancing border security and monitoring for
illegal crossings.
- Wildlife
Monitoring: Tracking and observing wildlife behavior in
natural habitats and conservation areas.
- Fire
Detection: Early detection of wildfires and monitoring of
fire-prone areas.
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