Axis Communications, Inc.

M2014 E HDTV Bullet Style Network Camera

M2014 E HDTV Bullet Style Network Camera

AXIS M2014-E is the smallest HDTV bullet-style network camera on the market, measuring only 1.3” by 3”. This lipstick-sized, IP66-rated camera provides HDTV 720p image quality at full frame rate with a built-in memory card slot, I/O port and support for Axis’ Corridor Format, PoE and motion detection. The camera is supported by Axis’ Application Development Partner Program, AXIS Camera Station, Hosted Video connection and ONVIF for easy camera system integration. The camera’s functional and compact form factor makes it ideal for installations in retail stores, boutiques, hotels or small offices for cost effective, easy-to-use and future-proof video surveillance.

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