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New PTZ speed dome camera from Moxa

Moxa’s new IP network video surveillance camera, the VPort 66-2MPis a 1080p PTZ dome camera scheduled for production by July. The industrial-grade camera has been specifically designed for video surveillance applications in industries such as transportation, oil and gas, energy, and factory automation, as well as in challenging outdoor locations.
June 16, 2015 Read time: 1 min

97 Moxa’s new IP network video surveillance camera, the VPort 66-2MPis a 1080p PTZ dome camera scheduled for production by July. The industrial-grade camera has been specifically designed for video surveillance applications in industries such as transportation, oil and gas, energy, and factory automation, as well as in challenging outdoor locations.

It will feature a vandal-proof design, along with IP66 rain and dust protection, an operating temperature of -40 degrees F to 204 degrees F and a NEMA 4X type form factor to assure absolute reliability. The VPort 66-2MP will be able to operate outdoors without requiring an external housing and blower, significantly reducing the potential points of failure while saving both power and space.

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