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New FLIR FCB-Series AI Thermal Analytics Camera - FIR has released its new FCB-Series AI thermal analytics camera, combining thermal imaging with deep-learning video analytics to deliver continuous detection of people and vehicles in environments where visible cameras struggle.

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New FLIR FCB-Series AI Thermal Analytics Camera For Perimeter And Site Protection.

New FLIR FCB-Series AI Thermal Analytics Camera – FIR has released its new FCB-Series AI thermal analytics camera, combining thermal imaging with deep-learning video analytics to deliver continuous detection of people and vehicles in environments where visible cameras struggle.

The FCB-Series AI is built around thermal sensitivity of less than 20mK, allowing detection of subtle temperature differences that standard thermal and visible cameras can miss. This enables consistent imaging across fog, rain, glare, darkness, or mixed lighting. The camera provides real-time thermal views that support rapid assessment and response by security teams, reducing dependence on additional lighting infrastructure.

Deep-learning video analytics are embedded on the device to classify and track people and vehicles while filtering non-threat motion such as foliage movement, rain on lenses, small animals, or loose materials. This reduces nuisance alarms passed to video management systems and supports higher confidence alerting in complex outdoor environments.

The camera is offered with 5 lens options providing fields of view from 18-50 degrees in VGA or QVGA resolution. This allows coverage of long fence lines, building edges, yards, and constrained access points without redesigning site layouts. Nexus-enabled geolocation is integrated to support situational awareness and automated hand-off to PTZ cameras for tracking targets across wider sites. The system is also designed to share data between thermal cameras, visible cameras, radar and analytic platforms within a unified security architecture.

The camera housing is IP67-rated for dust and water ingress, supporting deployment in exposed locations including industrial sites, campuses, utilities, storage yards, construction zones, warehouses and energy facilities.

“If you suffer with false alarms from non-threat movement or weather, inconsistent detection in challenging conditions, or complex system integration and calibration needs, you will see more, know more, and protect more with our FCB-Series AI,” said Matt Strautman, director of global business development at FLIR.

“With flexible lens options, Nexus integration, and rugged all-weather design, our FCB-Series AI thermal camera is not only the smart choice for precise and reliable protection, it’s a cost-effective way to upgrade an outdated security system that will integrate seamlessly with your current set-up and provide insights that expedite your decision making.”

You can learn more about release dates for these new FLIR cameras from a local distributor here or read more SEN news here.

FCB-Series AI Thermal Camera Features

  • Thermal sensitivity <20 mK for detection in darkness, glare, fog and rain
  • On-board deep-learning analytics for human and vehicle classification
  • False-alarm filtering for non-threat motion
  • 5 lens options with 18-50 degrees field of view in VGA or QVGA
  • Nexus-enabled geolocation for PTZ hand-off and site tracking
  • IP67-rated housing for outdoor and industrial deployment.

“New FLIR FCB-Series AI Thermal Analytics Camera For Perimeter And Site Protection.”

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