The Q1775 and Q1775-E fixed network cameras from the Swedish supplier now incorporate a 10x optical zoom and autofocus, plus wide dynamic range and dynamic capture functionality.

Axis Q1775

Especially suitable for surveillance installations where it is necessary to cover large distances to obtain a good overview, as well as high level of detail for identification applications, the Q17 series of fixed network cameras Axis Communications has been improved and renewed to facilitate its integration.

Composed of models Q1755 and Q1755-E, the company has incorporated the functionality of wide dynamic range and dynamic capture, in order to optimize video clarity and sharpness. Both cameras offer HDTV 1,080p resolution, Improved light sensitivity, day/night functionality and progressive output for high-quality images, even moving objects, along with CD-quality two-way audio in 48 Khz.

Axis Q1775-EJuan Luis Brizuela, Director of Southern Europe Business Development at Axis Communications, stresses in this regard that "as the shape of the new Axis Q1755 is identical, it is very easy to renovate any existing surveillance facility using the company's most advanced technology and easily integrate with other products, such as explosion-proof housings and pan/tilt solutions".

The Q1775-E outdoor camera is designed for security installations in buildings where it is necessary to monitor entrances, exits and perimeters. Also, can be mounted on poles for parking supervision or other general street watch applications. This model has IP66 certifications, IK10 and Nema 4X and, thanks to Arctic temperature control, it can be launched even to -40 ℃.

Axis Q1775These Q17 series models offer video motion detection, active tampering alarm, impact detection and Gatekeeper functionality. In addition, allow you to obtain multiple H.264 and Motion JPEG video streams at the maximum frame rate with individualized settings and have storage to save recordings locally.

The cameras are also compatible with intelligent video applications, such as people counting, and with the Axis Video Hosting System application platform and open programming interfaces for software integration, as Onvif.


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By • 16 Sep, 2015
• Section: Deep down, Urban security, Video surveillance