International. Hanwha Techwin has successfully integrated its Wisenet X cameras into top-tier VMS solutions, such as Genetec Security Center 5.6 and Milestone XProtect.
The latest generation of Wisenet X cameras, which incorporates Wisenet 5 – the most powerful chipset ever integrated into a full range of cameras – features the best WDR (wide dynamic range) and the best low-light motorized varifocal lens in the world. The 26 new H.265 cameras and domes are capable of covering the requirements of any video surveillance project, regardless of lighting conditions, from bursts of bright sunlight to almost total darkness, without the need for IR LEDs or additional lighting.
A good return on investment
"A key element of our 'we move with confidence' philosophy is the commitment to ensuring that our customers and users can reap the full benefits of their investment in a video surveillance system," said Bob (H.Y.) Hwang, Managing Director of Hanwha Techwin Europe.
"By working in partnership with Genetec, Milestone and other VMS vendors, we offer the opportunity for our Wisenet X cameras to be controlled and monitored alongside equipment developed by other manufacturers. Regardless of the platform customers choose, we guarantee that they will enjoy a high level of control of our Wisenet X cameras, as well as their versatility to integrate with applications with specialized analytics and access control."
Integration with Immix
Hanwha Techwin's full range of cameras and video recorders has been integrated with SureView's Immix® CS alarm receiving station software platform.
This integration allows the latest series of Wisenet IP cameras and digital video recorders, as well as analog video recorders, to interact with Immix's central receiver, designed to improve the efficiency of alarm receiving centers that offer video monitoring services.
The same level of integration has been achieved with the Immix command center (CC), a PSIM (physical security information management) software platform used by companies, institutions and agencies to monitor alarm systems, access control, audio and situational awareness.
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