Honeywell Bolsters IP Camera Line with 14 New equIP Series Models

Honeywell Bolsters IP Camera Line with 14 New equIP Series Models

Security dealers have a much broader range of options for commercial video surveillance installations with the addition of 14 new HD and Mega Pixel IP models to Honeywell Bolsters IP Camera Line with 14 New equIP Series ModelsHoneywell’s line of equIP Series cameras. The equIP Series S is a family of IP-ready products – including box cameras, IR indoor domes and rugged domes – that integrate with Honeywell and third-party NVRs for complete video management.

The new cameras deliver full HD video (up to 30 ips) with 720p, 1080p, 3MP or 5MP resolution for applications from small convenience and retail all the way up to large systems for campus or city surveillance. All of the cameras feature on-board SD card storage to help prevent video loss by storing locally when communication to the NVR or video service is off-line. The equIP Series S features P-Iris that enables sharper images with better clarity and contrast by optimizing the depth of field and sensitivity most suited to any application.

“Expanding our portfolio allows the equIP Series to truly offer an IP video solution for every installation,” said Chris Koetsier, director of product marketing, Honeywell Security Group. “equIP series is ONVIF Profile S compatible, providing open, broad, third-party integration.”

The new cameras enhance Honeywell’s growing line of IP video technologies, allowing dealers to provide a complete end-to-end solution. Other IP offerings include the company’s MAXPRO portfolio of cloud-hosted services, NVRs and hybrid recording devices, as well as its flagship video management system and encoders. Adding the equIP Series S cameras to the line gives integrators greater flexibility when designing IP video systems that can fit a range of budgets and installations in almost any business segment.

Adding to the existing 1080p HDZ, Honeywell is introducing VGA PTZ models to the family to satisfy customers’ everyday end-to-end needs. The standard definition provides excellent quality video with 30X and 36X image stabilization options. The HDZ standard definition PTZ line-up reuses the flexible mounting options available today on the existing HD lineup to meet a broad variety of applications.

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