In conjunction with Grandstream's GVR3550 NVR, the GXV3611IR_HD IP camera offers a complete recording and monitoring solution that facilitates installation in CCTV projects.

Grandstream GXV3611IR HD and GVR3550

The IP camera GXV3611IR_HD of Grandstream Networks is a computer in dome format, that optimizes the performance of its predecessor the GXV3611_HD by incorporating the functionality of infrared lighting (Go). A video surveillance solution for interiors equipped with a lens of 2,8 mm high definition that makes it ideal for wide-angle monitoring of people nearby, in environments with great luminosity or low light such as benches, Hotels, Retail, offices or building entrances.

Grandstream GXV3611IR HDYour processor and image sensor (ISP) is powered by an algorithm that enables self-exposure/white balance control that enables exceptional performance in all lighting conditions.

In conjunction with the network video recorder (Nvr) GVR3550 de Grandstream, the GXV3611IR_HD, which supports the company's plug-and-play technology, offers a complete recording and monitoring solution.

Using the automatic recognition function of the GVR3550 devices allows easy installation in CCTV projects allowing the installer to save time and speed in the execution of the project.

Grandstream GVR3550This camera can also be operated with Gsurf Pro (Free Video Management Software from Grandstream that controls up to 72 cameras simultaneously) along with other video management systems supported by Onvif. The ip camera GXV3611IR_HD offers SIP/VoIP for two-way transmission of audio and video to both videophones, as to smartphones.

Among other features, the GXV3611IR_HD has a PoE connection, Flexible HTTP API for easy integration with other surveillance systems, and includes multiple H.264 rate streams, according to Onvif, Built-in SD card input for local recording and infrared capabilities (Go, IR-cut and Led) for video surveillance in night and low light conditions.

 


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By • 20 Jan, 2015
• Section: Detection, Video surveillance