AMAG Technology Adds Two New Symmetry HD Cameras to Series

AMAG Technology added the Symmetry Indoor/Outdoor Full HD IR Bullet IP Camera and the Symmetry Indoor Full HD Ultra Compact Dome IP Camera to its camera product line. Both cameras, as common to the entire Symmetry HD Camera Series, support onboard advanced motion detection, image stabilization and optional video content analytics encompassing a full suite of rule-based filters including: Enter, Exit, Appear, Disappear, Stopped, Dwell, Direction filter, and Tailgating. In addition, as members of the Symmetry HD Camera Series these new models integrate easily with Symmetry Video Management software for a complete security management solution.

“The Symmetry IR Bullet camera provides infrared technology to detect incidents in any lighting and environment, providing the user a powerful surveillance tool, while the compact dome camera offers users a discreet choice using a fixed wide-angle 2.8mm lens to capture clear images indoors,” said AMAG Technology, senior product manager-video, Jim Murray. “Both cameras offer customers more selection to meet their security needs.”

The Symmetry EN-7567HD IR bullet camera can be used indoors and outdoors in areas with non-controlled lighting. The camera’s web user interface allows users to adjust its 3.0-9.0mm motorized zoom lens and perform a one-click auto-focus.

The EN-7567HD IR bullet camera is a good choice when users need a camera that must be visible in places such as public areas, parking lots, garages, business and retail entrances, loading docks and outdoor perimeters.

Additional EN-7567HD IR bullet camera features include:

  • Indoor / Outdoor IR Bullet IP Camera
  • Weatherproof housing, IP66 Rated Ingress Protection
  • Full HD 1080p at 30 frames per second
  • Video Compression: H.264, MJPEG
  • Remote zoom/focus control – one click focus
  • True Day/Night with Removable IR Cut Filter
  • Digital Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
  • Built-in Balanced Infrared Illumination (auto adjustment of IR brightness)
  • microSD Memory Support
  • Video Motion Detection, Smart Analytic
  • ONVIF Support (Profile S and G)
  • Power over Ethernet and 12V DC
  • Remote Firmware Upgrade over Network
  • Burnt-in Text Annotation into Compressed Video
  • Embedded Video Analytics (Advanced Analytics Optional)

Three different bracket designs support mounting the Symmetry EN-7530HD in any location.

The Symmetry HD EN-7530HD mini dome camera is vandal resistant, compact and operates using PoE only. The camera is typically used in discrete indoor surveillance applications with controlled lighting where the camera’s wide-angle 2.8mm fixed lens can provide an overall view of the area. It’s commonly used in schools, retail stores, banks, offices, hotels or any area needing discreet video surveillance.

Additional EN-7530HD features include:

  • Indoor fixed mini dome camera
  • Vandal Resistant Housing, IK09 rated
  • Full HD 1080p at 30 frames per second
  • Video Compression: H.264, MJPEG
  • Digital Day/Night
  • Digital Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
  • microSD Memory Support
  • Video Motion Detection, Smart Analytic
  • ONVIF Support (Profile S and G)
  • Power over Ethernet only (IEEE 802.3af)
  • Remote Firmware Upgrade over Network
  • Burnt-in Text Annotation into Compressed Video
  • Embedded Video Analytics (Advanced Analytics Optional)

Five different brackets are available to support the Symmetry EN-7530HD to provide the ideal installation in any environment.

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