Featuring an extensive and highly skilled R&D workforce, Hikvision manufactures a full suite of comprehensive products and solutions for a broad range of vertical markets. In addition to the security industry, Hikvision extends its reach to smart home tech, industrial automation, and automotive electronics industries to achieve its long-term vision.
HIKVISION HD Bullet Camera
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Hikvision’s camera is designed to capture high quality color images inlow-light environments and supports full HD, highframe rate resolution up to 60 fps, 120 dB WDR, PoE, defogging, 3D DNR, and a complete Smart Feature setthat meets a wide variety of applications
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