Dahua HDCVI Camera Bangladesh
Dahua HDCVI Camera Bangladesh Dahua HDCVI Supplier Company Bangladesh cameras are separated into the Pro, Lite and Cooper Series, which range from high performance with project oriented features to a cost/performance balance. Users can select cameras based on their needs.
HDCVI cameras are used in applications where existing analog infrastructure is available and users have a need for the latest technologies, including 4M/4K resolution, IoT over coax, Power over Coax (PoC), and more.
HDCVI technology supports up to 4K ultra high definition resolution. With 4 times the pixels of 1080P, it presents a true-to-life image with impressive clarity that captures even the tiniest of details. As the very first technology to bring 4K-over-coax to the market, HDCVI comes with a complete product portfolio.
DAHUA XVR
Dahua HDCVI Camera Bangladesh HDCVI technology supports up to 4K ultra high definition resolution. With 4 times the pixels of 1080P, it presents a true-to-life image with impressive clarity that captures even the tiniest of details. As the very first technology to bring 4K-over-coax to the market, HDCVI comes with a complete product portfolio.
The 4K box camera (DH-HAC-HF3805G) features Starlight capability and offers a full color image even in extreme low-light environments. The 4K IR bullet and dome cameras (DH-HAC-HFW3802E-Z & DH-HAC-HDBW3802E-Z) feature 120dB true WDR and long-distance IR range. The 4K multi-sensor camera(DH-HAC-PFW3601-A180) and fisheye camera (DH-HAC-EBW3802) capture a panoramic image which covers a wider monitoring area.
HDCVI technology can simultaneously transmit 4 signals (audio, video, data, and power) over 1 coaxial cable. HDCVI cameras offer high resolution video, support audio input or built-in mic, and communicate with the HCVR through control signals. Moreover, Power-over-Coax (PoC) technology has been made available for integrated power-supply requirements. HDCVI cameras are able to cover multiple signal acquisition demands, further simplifying the installation and deployment of surveillance systems.