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Milesight unveils G2 series for traffic enforcement

Range includes mobile and enhanced ANPR technologies
By Adam Hill February 19, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
G2 series (image: Milesight)

Chinese vision specialist Milesight is launching a new series of cameras for applications including traffic management.

Milesight G2 (Generation 2) is powered by what the manufacturer calls "a next-generation AI chip and cutting-edge technologies".  

“The G2 Series represents a significant upgrade, with highly precise positioning to meet a broader range of needs," says Tony Zhang, PMM director at Milesight.

In 2025, Milesight says its intelligent traffic products will be enhanced with new applications, including mobile on-board security and enriched traffic violation detection. 

It will introduce more accurate ANPR with its PlateXpert technology, which Milesight says will elevate enforcement capabilities with a range of up to 180m and speeds up to 250 km/h.

Its TrafficX series also features dual-sensor, single-sensor and radar cameras for comprehensive traffic monitoring, including phone and seatbelt detection.

Milesight is also launching Mobile ANPR On-the-Go - ANPR on a vehicle to maximise detection and ensure accurate number plate data collection. The firm says it provides a versatile solution for enforcement, tolling and school bus security, with a 99% capture rate and precise ANPR at speeds of up to 180 km/h.

Meanwhile, Milesight OpenVision is designed to integrate third-party technologies seamlessly into Milesight cameras - including VMS-embedded cameras, algorithm integration, and server embedding. 

Finally, the manufacturer is bringing out One API, a unified application programming interface for all models, enabling seamless integration and efficient compatibility with third-party platforms, it insists.

Milesight will be hosting a series of live webinars in February and March 2025, offering an in-depth look at the G2 series.

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