The manufacturer of comprehensive IP video security solutions, IndigoVision, has completed its line of BX cameras with the new BX600 HD bullet model, offering 1080p image quality, a resolution of 2 megapixels and support for the ONVIF standard.

blankIndigoVision has released the BX600 HIGH Definition Bullet Camera, offering a solid new option for outdoor surveillance, with its integrated IR system. The camera provides high-resolution images, an open standard and high effectiveness if an external camera is needed in areas of minimal night ambient lighting. IP66 rated and attached to the ONVIF standard, HD bullet camera can be installed outdoors, without having to be placed in an additional cabinet to protect it from inclement weather, and can tolerate a wide variety of atmospheric conditions, from -30/C to 50/C (-22/F to 122/F). The camera does not need an additional lighting source, as it has built-in IR lighting, which will provide you with the highest image quality in low light situations.

The HD bullet camera is easy to install and allows users to implement high-quality HD video surveillance, 1080p, while benefiting from IndigoVision's complete solution. Users can watch live video and record it from Control Center, IndigoVision's security management solution user interface, SMS4. Cameras can be located in
anywhere on the network and images can be sent to various clients, without the need for a central server. This distributed architecture allows the solution to be easily expanded and eliminates any single point of failure.

Alex Swanson, head of engineering, Reviewed: "IndigoVision's new HD bullet camera provides us with a reliable open standards camera, suitable for outdoor applications and in low light. Designed to work smoothly with IndigoVision's SMS4 solution, this new product complements the existing range of cameras and provides customers with more choice and flexibility".

The BX600 HD bullet camera further expands IndigoVision's range of 1080p BX cameras, including BX400 HD minidomos and microdomos.


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By • 26 Jul, 2012
• Section: Video surveillance