D-Link introduces high definition IP cameras

 

D-Link, a unified networking solutions provider,
announced the launch of three high definition (HD) IP cameras.

 

The D-Link
DCS-3716 and DCS-2210/2230 cameras are equipped with multi-megapixel image
sensors for increased resolution, which is ideal for remote monitoring and
capturing sharper details such as reading license plates or facial details.

 

With this level of detail, businesses can to reduce the
number of cameras deployed and achieve more flexibility from their surveillance
systems.

 

“As the IP surveillance industry continues to grow,
D-Link is committed to developing innovative cameras like the DCS-3716 and
DCS-2210/2230 to ensure customers can implement cutting-edge, cost-effective
surveillance solutions,” said Vance Kozik, director of product marketing,
IP Surveillance for D-Link.

 

“D-Link’s complete IP surveillance solutions that
integrate IP cameras with network switches and storage allow customers to
integrate smarter solutions that offer the flexibility to adapt to their
changing security needs,” Kozik added.

 

IT managers currently using analog CCTV surveillance
solutions require ease-of-integration and scalability as they transition to IP
technology.

 

The D-Link DCS-3716 and DCS-2210/2230 HD resolution
cameras are equipped with high-end features that are not typically available
with CCTV solutions such as high-quality resolution and multi-stream support,
which provides simultaneous monitoring for numerous users to monitor, and the
ability to view up to 32 cameras from a central location using the included
D-ViewCam software.

 

All three cameras are ONVIF-compliant, a standard for the
interface of network video products, for interoperability with a larger range
of VMS systems.  

 

The DCS-3716 and DCS-2230/2210 IP cameras offer
additional functionality such asa
new, robust web interface and advanced integrated motion detection. The cameras
also offer the ability to connect to existing alarm systems for tamper
detection and to easily monitor and store surveillance footage.

 

Each is a true day/night surveillance solution, utilizing
a Sony Exmor sensor, which allows the DCS-3716 and DCS-2230/2210 to capture
more light in dark areas. The cameras also come with an SD card slot providing
local storage for continued recording even if there is a network outage,
two-way audio support with built-in microphone and speaker, and Power over
Ethernet (PoE) support to easily place cameras in areas where no power outlet
is readily available.

 

D-Link’s new IP cameras can be incorporated with D-Link
high-performance/high-availability IP network storage and network switches that
support Auto Surveillance Virtual LANs, providing businesses with a
comprehensive IP surveillance solution.

 

D-Link recently announced it is now offering
an IP Surveillance Technology Specialization through its Value in Partnership
Channel Program.

 

With the new specialization, D-Link
provides channel partners with the technical background to develop and
implement IP surveillance solutions, as well as resources designed to enrich
the D-Link business experience, making it seamless and rewarding.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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