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Hikvision launches new PanoVu panoramic cameras

Video surveillance specialist Hikvision introduces its new PanoVu series panoramic cameras, large-scale security monitoring applications such as stadiums for city centres, airports and parking lots.
August 24, 2016 Read time: 1 min
New panoramic cameras from Hikvision

Video surveillance specialist 8011 Hikvision introduces its new PanoVu series panoramic cameras, large-scale security monitoring applications such as stadiums for city centres, airports and parking lots.

The cameras provide 180° and 360°, distortion-free, high-definition video by seamlessly integrating video from multiple sensors in one unit and feature smart tracking abilities, linkage to PTZ and zooming into images at up to 36x optical and 16x digital and are IP66-rated. This wide angle of view allows one multi-sensor unit to replace multiple cameras to provide an all-in-one solution which eliminates the need for video stitching software.

In addition the PanoVu Cameras need only one Ethernet and one power supply cable, providing for easy installation and simple configuration and the easy preview images further aid set-up.

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