Hanwha Vision T Series Solve Common Dome Camera Issues

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TEANECK, N.J.—The new T series wall-mount cameras from Hanwha Vision are designed to solve the obstructed-view challenges associated with dome surveillance devices in high overhead mounting positions. The new cameras are said to deliver an “eye-level,” nearly 180-degree panoramic field-of-view (FOV) while capturing 5MP resolution video for accurate people and object identification.

The company explains the T series cameras (model TNV-C8011RW) can fit a range of commercial surveillance applications requiring wide fields of view of any property or establishment without blind spots.  Potential installations include gas stations, retail stores, drive-thru lanes, self-checkout kiosks, or other scenarios where users need to clearly see people and vehicles entering and exiting, detect theft and prevent loss, monitor customer activity to take immediate action, and to improve the guest experience.

“Surveillance dome cameras are often mounted high, which creates sharp viewing angles that makes it difficult to identify people as they move closer to the camera,” comments Ramy Ayad, Sr. director of product management, Hanwha Vision America. “The T series offers a more natural, realistic view to detect key details that might otherwise be obstructed or not even visible.”

Hanwha Vision T Series Utilize State-of-the-Art Technologies

Hanwha Vision points out the T series wall-mount cameras are equipped with AI-based object detection to reduce false alarms and also generate metadata that can be used to streamline forensic searches. According to the company, the use of WiseStream III compression technology enables more efficient video management by reducing bandwidth by up to 80% without compromising the video quality. Hanwha Vision also notes that AI-powered wide dynamic range (WDR) and noise reduction technology combine to produce crisp imagery even in challenging lighting.

Some of the usage scenarios that Hanwha Vision outlines include the ability for security teams to use the camera’s built-in analytics to set up virtual areas and lines, and receive alerts when classified objects or people enter, exit, intrude or loiter in designated locations requiring authorized access. The T Series camera’s AI engine also features analytics related to facility occupancy levels, people or vehicle counting, queue management, heatmapping and other trackable statistics useful for improving customer service and generating actionable business insights.

The new T Series camera’s IR performance allows night viewing at up to 15 meters (49 feet) and close-up imaging without oversaturation. A lens tilt of ±25 degrees allows users to customize their viewing angle to fit any environment. The T series wall-mount cameras feature a built-in microphone allowing users to hear any activity near the camera.

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