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Uniview Releases New Easystar Camera Series

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Uniview Easystar series is a new professional product for entry level CCTV users, including SMEs and retailers, which features cost-effective performance and delivers full-colour images in low light conditions.

Easystar’s environmental adaptability delivers stable operation in challenging indoor and outdoor applications. According to UNV, Easystar can deliver high-quality colour images at illumination levels of 0.002Lux.

Easystar features recording on human body detection, which can largely reduce false alarm triggers. Compared with traditional motion detection, human body detection AI will only detect human figures and can filter out all other objects, saving storage space.

The day/night Easystar range comes in bullet, dome and turret form factors and features 30m of smart IR, 2D/3D DNR (Digital Noise Reduction), compression options include Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, there’s ROI (region of interest), ONVIF conformance, wide temperature range of -30C to 60C, wide voltage tolerance of 25 per cent, IK10 vandal resistant and IP67 resistance against water and dust.

There are a range of lens options (2.8-4mm) supporting the ½.7-inch CMOS sensor – both of which feature an aperture of F1.6. The cameras are built in robust poly and weigh around 370 grams with a maximum draw of 4.5W.

Contact: Uniview Distributors

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