
QRO Solutions will be in Atlanta to demonstrate how it is redefining the landscape of automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) with its compact yet powerful Harrier Mini and Harrier AI Fixed cameras. Engineered to deliver outstanding accuracy and performance, these devices offer exceptional detection and recognition capabilities across a wide range of number plate types and styles, raising the bar for industry performance.
According to QRO, what sets its technology apart is the seamless integration of advanced features within a highly competitive base unit price. Both cameras are equipped with built-in GPS, 4G connectivity, Wi-Fi, and H.264 video streaming as standard, ensuring robust performance in various deployment scenarios.
The Harrier Mini Fixed ANPR camera stands out for its versatility. Weighing under one kilogram and measuring just 190mm x 99mm x 63mm, it is ideal for both fixed, mobile, or redeployable use. Its sleek, compact design makes it the perfect partner for the Harrier AI camera, offering flexibility without compromising capability.
Meanwhile, the Harrier AI Fixed ANPR camera boasts a motorised zoom lens capable of monitoring up to three adjacent carriageways from a single overhead mount. This adaptability makes it a powerful tool for diverse infrastructure needs.
Both models support advanced video analytics, including vehicle make, model, colour, and vehicle classification. QRO’s development roadmap promises further AI-driven enhancements, such as ADR (hazardous goods) plate detection, advisory speed monitoring, and the identification of seat belt and mobile phone use violations.
QRO is inviting delegates to visit its stand to discover how these ‘small, but beautifully formed’ innovations have raised the bar for industry performance.
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