Dahua's HDCVI 4K range, composed of six models, incorporates the new generation of ISP chip technology from the manufacturer applied to network video surveillance.

Dahua range HDCVI 4K

The new video surveillance devices and recorders of the HDCVI line of Dahua have been presented during their recent participation in ISC West 2018 in Las Vegas (more data in Digital Security).

The six camera models offer 4K resolution by RG6 coaxial cable and integrate the ISP chip developed by the company, as well as Starlight technology to capture high-quality color images in conditions of minimum luminosity (Until 0,005 Lux).

The Dahua A82A range, composed of bullet cameras, eyeball and domes with the HDCVI standard 4.0, that reduces total cost of ownership, is especially suitable for video surveillance in large spaces, with panoramic viewing angle and multiple focus points, to which is added in some models the incorporation of a microphone and audio transmission function.

For its part, the new HDCVI recorders 4.0, of eight and sixteen channels, can record video in ultra high resolution 4K on every channel, with HDCVI video signal support, Ahd, TVI and CVBS, in addition to IP with capacity of 8 MB per channel and H.265+ understanding.


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By • 30 Apr, 2018
• Section: Deep down, Events, Video surveillance