D-Link Expands Popular Vigilance Line with New Affordable, Professional-Grade IP Cameras

D-Link today expanded its popular line of affordable, professional-grade Vigilance surveillance solutions with two new IP Cameras. The smallest fisheye camera in its class, D-Link's Vigilance 360 Degree Full HD PoE Network Camera (DCS-4622) offers advanced features, including 360 degree coverage through a fisheye lens for wall-to-wall coverage – designed for monitoring large areas with a single camera. Additionally, the new Vigilance Full HD Outdoor PoE Mini Bullet Camera (DCS-4703E) features an all-in-one rugged design for high-definition professional surveillance ideal for small, medium and large enterprises.

"With easy setup options, high-quality images and wide-range coverage, the expanded D-Link Vigilance line offers affordable, innovative surveillance solutions for businesses of all sizes," said CJ Woodling, surveillance product line manager, D-Link. "D-Link continues its commitment to developing reliable, easy-to-use surveillance solutions to meet the demands of today's organizations.”

Equipped with a high-resolution 3-megapixel sensor, a built-in IR LED illuminator, and 1080p resolution with digital wide dynamic range (WDR) technology, both the DCS-4622 and DCS-4703E cameras deliver high-quality images under a wide range of lighting conditions for sharp, clear snapshots and videos day or night. In addition to flexible connectivity options, the new Vigilance cameras offer an all-in-one rugged design ideal for reliable deployment in surveillance applications without the need for additional accessories.

The Vigilance 360 Degree Full HD PoE Network Camera (DCS-4622) and Vigilance Full HD Outdoor PoE Mini Bullet Camera (DCS-4703E) will be available in June throughout D-Link's vast network of channel partners, including distributors and DMR's. D-Link's new surveillance solutions will be on display at ISC West, Las Vegas at D-Link's booth, #23004.

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