The new Wisenet Q, of 2 And 5 Megapixel, incorporate counting analytics, as well as blur detection, movement and manipulation.

Hanwha minidomo Wisenet Q

With just 99 mm in diameter, the new super-compact Wisenet Q minidomos 2 And 5 megapixels of Hanwha Techwin, feature designed to get the most out of video surveillance solutions.

The small size of the new H.265 minidomos, A 40% smaller than previous models, provides great benefits to retailers that require the installation of aesthetically appealing cameras on walls and ceilings of commonly small spaces.

People counting analytics, no licensing cost, as well as blur detection, movement and manipulation, are incorporated into the four new models as standard options. In addition, the new open platform chipset allows you to run third-party applications on the minidomos.

The people counting functionality built into the new Wisenet Q minidomos allows retailers the opportunity to monitor store efficiency by comparing input data from people with real sales.

Retailers will also be able to leverage captured data to measure the impact of online promotions and other marketing activities, analyzing the number of people who come to their stores. At the same time, they can also make better use of human resources to manage the peaks and flow valleys of customers passing through the boxes.

The new minidomos have been integrated with Retail Insight, a business intelligence solution that will be launched shortly and that users will be able to purchase separately. It uses people counting apps, queue management and heat map to provide statistical analysis through a centralized low-cost software solution.

Accessing from anywhere on the network, Retail Insight consolidates captured data by up to 500 cameras and presents them in an easy-to-understand control panel. In this way, merchant managers can better understand customer behavior.

The four new models are day/night cameras (Icr) that feature lens distortion correction (Ldc) and wide dynamic range (Wdr) 120 dB, to produce clear images in scenes containing a complex mix of bright, dark areas, which usually results in overexposed images.

The wisenet ONVIF innovations are made up of two models of 2 Mp, the QND-6011, with a fixed lens of 2,8 mm with F 2.0 Max, and the QND-6021, with a fixed lens of 4,0 mm with F 1.6 Max.; and two of 5 MP and HDMI output, the QND-8011 with fixed lens 2,8 mm with F 2.0 Max. and the QND-8021 with fixed lens 4,0 mm with F 1.6 Max.

WiseStream II

Minidomos support multiple flow transfer, with H.265 compression options, H.264 or MJPEG. Its bandwidth benefits have been reinforced with WiseStream II, complementary compression technology that dynamically controls coding, balancing quality and compression, depending on the movement in the image.

The efficiency of bandwidth consumption improves by up to a 99%, compared to current H.264 technology, when wiseStream II is combined with H.265 compression. In this way, reduces the total cost of ownership of a video surveillance system by minimizing storage and bandwidth requirements for high-definition cameras.

Features:

  • Display in aisle mode, that allows you to monitor narrow vertical areas such as commercial corridors and passageways with high efficiency. This feature allows cameras to generate images in the aspect ratio of 9:16 And 3:4 to operate in high and tight spaces. Minimizes video storage and bandwidth requirements.
  • MicroSD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slot, that allows you to store video streams up to 128 GB on the camera itself.
  • Power over Ethernet (Poe), avoiding the need to install separate power supplies and wiring for each camera.
  • The Wisenet QND-8011 and QND-8021 have both HDMI video output, allowing images captured by the minidomos to be displayed on an installed monitor facing the public.

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By • 11 Sep, 2019
• Section: Video surveillance