International. Think of a challenging physical environment, such as a country's border in a scorching desert, a winter maneuvering beach with frigid temperatures, a partly cloudy airport, or a factory shrouded in smoke or dust.
If you need a video security camera, the best thing to do is to choose one designed for extreme environments: the MIC IP camera family. Strong winds, rain, fog, 100% humidity, low temperatures up to -40°C (-40°F) and high temperatures up to +65°C (+149°F), extreme vibrations, strong impacts and even corrosion. The true potential of MIC IP cameras lies in the combination of a robust design with the new Intelligent Video Analytics function that it brings integrated, designed specifically for the most demanding environments. The added features, such as motion video analysis and metadata merging, substantially improve understanding of the environment in extreme environments.
The video analysis technology built into the MIC IP starlight 7000i and MIC IP fusion 9000i cameras allows them to distinguish between false alarms and real threats: for example, to distinguish the branches of a tree stirred by the wind of a person trying to climb a fence. It allows you to exclude snow, rain, hail or water reflections from the image you want to see. MIC cameras are also extremely resistant to vibrations caused by strong winds, urban traffic or bicycles hooked to the camera pole.
The influence of the Internet of Things allows products to be increasingly connected and smarter. An example of this is the metadata fusion of the MIC IP fusion 9000i camera. This feature combines the metadata of the optical and thermal lens built into the camera to help users pay attention to the "invisible", that is, to what may go unnoticed. In this way, if smoke blocks the optical lens, the thermal lens can automatically trigger an alarm and still offer a thermal image of what is happening. For this reason, the MIC IP fusion 9000i camera is ideal for situations that require complete situational awareness and rapid object detection, such as perimeter protection at airports and critical infrastructure, or monitoring bridges, tunnels and borders.
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