A wireless camera is a compact and versatile device that captures and transmits video and audio signals without the need for physical cables. It provides the convenience of remote monitoring and surveillance by transmitting data over wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or other wireless protocols. Wireless cameras are often used for security, surveillance, monitoring, and even in various consumer applications for remote video communication and capturing events in locations where wired connections might be impractical or unsightly.
Imaging
1/2.9 "2 megapixel progressive scan CMOS
Resolution
1920(H)x1080(V)
Lens
2.1mmM12lens, fixed aperture F2.2 (FOV H:140° V:75°)
Temp.
-30℃--+70℃
Humidity
0% - 90%
Size
L92.50xW60 xH78.5mm
Output power
20dbm±1
Shutter speed
1/60s-1/5000s
Wide dynamic
DWR range≥80db
S/N
≥42db
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Features
Ability to connect to a network wirelessly
Standard definition to high-definition (HD) or even 4K resolution
Wireless cameras include built-in microphones and speakers, enabling two-way audio communication
Cloud storage options, enabling users to save recorded footage remotely and access it from anywhere
Send alerts or notifications to users' devices when motion is detected, ensuring real-time awareness of events
Allow users to set up and monitor multiple cameras from a single interface
Advanced wireless cameras might include features like facial recognition, customizable privacy zones, and encryption to protect user privacy
Use Cases
Fleet management|(Cargo) companies use wireless cameras to monitor the back part of the vehicle. It helps to observe any kinds of thefts whenever it is in a traffic jam.
Reduces accidents, improves fuel efficiency, and enhances overall fleet operations.
Wireless cameras integrated into forklifts offer an innovative solution to enhance safety, visibility, and operational efficiency.
Wireless cameras strategically placed on the forklift provide a comprehensive view of the surroundings. This enables operators to see obstacles, pedestrians, and other vehicles from all angles, minimizing blind spots.
Retail stores deploy wireless cameras to monitor aisles, entrances, and exits, helping to prevent theft and shoplifting.
Reduces losses due to theft, improves employee accountability, and aids in identifying and addressing suspicious activities in real time.
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