The network camera Axis M1025 provides a resolution Full HD 1080p and is ideal to respond to the needs of video surveillance of SMEs and the retail sector.

Axis M1025The indoor network camera Axis M1025 has been designed with a compact format thinking about responding to small establishments, Boutiques and offices. Offers full HD 1080p resolution (2 Mp), With 25 images per second.

Axis M1025 includes advanced features such as a micro HDMI output for live viewing on an HDTV monitor, Memory card slot to store videos locally, corridor form factor to optimize surveillance in tight areas and support for Power over Ethernet (Power Over Ethernet) in addition to DC power.

"The micro HDMI output is especially useful for those commercial establishments that require a public view monitor.. Power over Ethernet simplifies installation and saves time and costs. Users of small video surveillance systems, Security Officers, Small office users or home customers will enjoy the flexibility of this camera, What is it, In addition, attractive and affordable", declares Roberto de los Santos sales engineer for Axis.

This camera is the first Full HD equipment that Axis incorporates to the M10 Series and which has included support for Video Hosting System, which makes it possible to connect the camera with a single click, so it is especially suitable for cloud video solutions (Cloud). Thanks to its support for local storage on memory cards, also ideal for Camera Companion, an affordable IP video solution designed for small installations.

The new Axis M1025 also incorporates support for multiple simultaneous video streams in the H.264 compression format.

La cámara es compatible con la mayor base de software de gestión de video de la industria gracias a los programas Application Development Partner y a Camera Station. Includes Onvif support for easy integration with third-party camera systems and ACAP so application developers can complement the camera with intelligent video capabilities.


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By • 19 Sea, 2014
• Section: Video surveillance