With a field of view of 180 degrees, this video surveillance solution incorporates three CMOS sensors 2 MP and even 60 Fps, and a fixed lens of 4,3 Mm. Its IP66 aluminum cover allows installation in places prone to withstand inclement weather such as storms, rain and snow.

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The panoramic bullet-type IP camera 6 MP NBM2-H6 Secubest, brand that distributes Ibéria IPTV Systems, is especially suitable for use in digital surveillance systems.

The NBM2-H6 supports video management solutions Network Optix and is distinguished by needing a single license to benefit from its performance in video surveillance projects. It has three 2M CMOS sensors (resolution of 1,920×1.080) and a fixed lens of 4,3 mm that provide a field of view (Fov) with 180-degree panoramic support.

This panoramic camera supports digital panning zoom and pre-selected parameters, and can perform with up to four profile flows to respond to different purposes and create programmable zones.

The H.265 video codec delivers greater efficiency than previous models with H.264 and helps save storage space and bandwidth. And, interoperability with H.264 legacy systems, provides compatibility with virtually any RX surveillance system.

The SDHC memory card that incorporates allows you to save video sequences, function that can be configured with alarm events or at given intervals.

The sensitivity of sensors up to 60 fps doubles the performance of other alternatives and gets a real WDR of 30 fps with vivid colors.

Power-over-Ethernet power (Poe) makes the installation process faster, safe and economical, because it is possible to use unbroken power systems (Sai) with backup capability in the event of a power outage.

Its bullet-type design with IP66 aluminum cover allows its use in places prone to withstand inclement weather such as storms, rain and snow. This camera, measuring 250×116 mm and weighs a kilo, holds FCC certificates, CE and RoHS and complies with Onvif specification.


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By • 15 Dec, 2016
• Section: Video surveillance