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IDIS unveils micro dome camera for high end settings

Security

The new DC-C4212RX 2MP micro dome camera is the latest addition to the DirectIP line up from IDIS, South Korea’s surveillance technology manufacturer

The DC-C4212RX’s compact design allows for faster and more convenient installation, and the company claims it is the best choice for retail and discrete security applications.

The company stated that measuring only Ø86 mm x 58 mm and weighing just 105 grams, the DC-C4212RX delivers advanced benefits within its lower profile and is the right choice for high-end locations such as jewellery shops and boutiques, as well as up-market restaurants and luxury hotels

The micro dome camera offers all the major benefits from IDIS DirectIP dome cameras, including the firm’s signature plug-and-play installation and configuration. The elimination of a pigtail cable allows faster and easier deployment, IDIS added.

The three-axis mechanical lens enables rotation and easy angle adjustment, making it an important design feature for precise image capture, particularly when the camera needs to be discretely wall-mounted.

The camera can also operate in a wide range of lighting conditions, delivering high performance live monitoring and playback.

Other vital features include true wide dynamic range (WDR); IR LED illumination up to 15m with day and night ICR; dual codec H.264/H.265 performance; and easy, plug-and-play integration with IDIS VA in the Box. This cost-effective video analytics appliance delivers value-add business intelligence gained from heat mapping, people counting, queue management and comprehensive reporting.

James Min, managing director of IDIS Europe, said, “Our new micro dome is a great camera for installers to work with and it delivers outstanding surveillance capability for customers. It further strengthens our end-to-end offering for retail applications, including high street fashion, boutiques, dining, pubs and coffee shops - markets in which we have gained significant market share globally.”