The new 'pinhole' network camera, model SNB-6010, Samsung Techwin has a remote head of 2 Full HD megapixels that make it an efficient security solution for ATMs, Small shops and covert video surveillance.

Samsung Techwin SNB-6010

The SNB-6010 model of Samsung Techwin has been specially designed in a small and compact size, Type 'Pinhole' for application as a video surveillance solution in ATMs and small businesses, including covert video surveillance applications.

One of the advantages of the SNB-6010 camera is that its processing unit, including DSP chipset and Ethernet connection, It is separate from the lens and can be installed in a safe place to prevent, in case of vandalism, can access recordings made on the SD card.

Samgung Techwin SNB-6010 can record images in Full HD quality (1.920×1.080Q) in real time with lighting levels from 0,05 Lux. Improved dynamic range extension technology, with performance greater than 120 Db, It allows this small network camera to capture accurate images in scenes where very bright and very dark areas coexist. An especially important feature, For example, When the camera is installed in a hidden place. In addition, Private zone masking functionality can prevent sensitive areas from being recorded, such as a keypad to enter the PIN.

Samsung Techwin SNB-6010This device also offers the option of intelligent video analytics (Vat) to detect activity through different means such as, face detection, Especially advantageous in covert surveillance applications, as well as acts of sabotage when creating an alert when paint is sprayed on the camera lens or unauthorized movement of the camera that moves it away from its normal field of vision.

Moreover, Motion detection technology built into the SNB-6010 camera can significantly reduce the number of false alarms, by filtering the repetitive movements of a scene.

Another standout feature is the multi-crop function, that allows users to highlight and crop areas of interest so that the camera only sends images that are inside that area, with the desired resolution and frame rate. This flexibility in video resolution and frame rate also facilitates efficient use of network bandwidth.


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By • 3 Jun, 2014
• Section: Deep down, Video surveillance