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Eneo includes junction box in bullet camera range

Eneo has added an integrated junction box into the mounting brackets of three of its Candid Bullet cameras. The solution is said to help reduce installation costs by simplifying and speeding up the fitting process. These models are said to offer high-performance and provide high-quality, video images, even in low light conditions. The available range includes the small Candid, 2MP, IP bullet (ICB-62M2712M0A); the medium sized, 3MP, IP bullet, with WiFi set-up interface (ICB-73M2712MWA); and the medium size
February 5, 2018 Read time: 2 mins

Eneo has added an integrated junction box into the mounting brackets of three of its Candid Bullet cameras. The solution is said to help reduce installation costs by simplifying and speeding up the fitting process. These models are said to offer high-performance and provide high-quality, video images, even in low light conditions.

The available range includes the small Candid, 2MP, IP bullet (ICB-62M2712M0A); the medium sized, 3MP, IP bullet, with WiFi set-up interface (ICB-73M2712MWA); and the medium sized Candid 2MP, multi-signal, bullet (MCB-72M2712M0A), which is HD-TVI, AHD, CVI, HD-SDI, EX-SDI and Composite selectable.

All three cameras include a 1/2,8", 2MP or 3MP, Sony Starvis CMOS sensor as well as analysis features such as motion detection; tamper protection; trip wire; people counting; direction and field detection; defog; and vertical view. The multi-signal model comes with defog, privacy masking and motion detection.

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