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Eneo’s triple-streaming IP cameras feature cross-web browser set-up

Eneo’s new generation IP camera range includes five Candid bullet cameras, four Callisto domes and two Candid box cameras to suit a wide range of indoor and outdoor applications. The cameras come with a choice of 2MP (1920 x 1080p) progressive scan CMOS and 3MP (2048 x 1536p) or 5MP (2592 x 1944p) Sony Starvis sensors. Each camera is triple streaming (2x H.264, 1x MJPEG) and includes high quality MP lenses.
June 7, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Eneo’s new generation IP camera range includes five Candid bullet cameras, four Callisto domes and two Candid box cameras to suit a wide range of indoor and outdoor applications.

The cameras come with a choice of 2MP (1920 x 1080p) progressive scan CMOS and 3MP (2048 x 1536p) or 5MP (2592 x 1944p) Sony Starvis sensors. Each camera is triple streaming (2x H.264, 1x MJPEG) and includes high quality MP lenses.

They feature a vertical view setting, defog and lens distortion correction as well as a new cross-web browser interface with responsive web navigation, which not only enables secure and simple camera set up, but also adapts to PC and mobile device viewing.

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