Moxa presented a fully operational unit at the show with final technical specs
VPort™ 66-2MP will feature a vandal-proof design, along with IP66 rain and dust protection

Moxa, one of the world's leading manufacturers of communications equipment for harsh environments, recently unveiled at the International Security Conference & Exposition (ISC West 2015) the new flagship of its IP network video surveillance family: the VPort™ 66-2MP. The 1080p PTZ dome camera is scheduled for production by July 1st and has been specifically designed for mission-critical video surveillance applications in industries such as transportation, oil and gas, energy, and factory automation, as well as in challenging outdoor locations. Moxa presented a fully operational unit at the show with final technical specs.

Suitable for outdoor operations:

Setting a higher standard for robust engineering, the industrial-grade VPort™ 66-2MP will feature a vandal-proof design, along with IP66 rain and dust protection, an operating temperature of -40° F to 204° F, and a NEMA 4X type form factor to assure absolute reliability in helping protect people, secure property and maintain safe, efficient processes. Unlike standard cameras, the VPort™ 66-2MP will be able to operate outdoors without requiring an external housing and blower, significantly reducing the potential points of failure while saving both power and space.

"Achieving truly reliable video surveillance in harsh environments has been extremely difficult and costly for a long time. Our engineers have spent years developing the technology to address this growing customer need, and I'm extremely proud to present the VPort 66-2MP today," said Jei Mercado, Product Marketing Manager for Moxa. "When it comes to the immediate recognition of security threats in harsh environments, there is no more reliable camera than the VPort 66-2MP."

"When it comes to the immediate recognition of security threats in harsh environments, there is no more reliable camera than the VPort 66-2MP."

High resolution:

As notable as its robust design, the VPort™ 66-2MP's imaging prowess is equally impressive. To provide situational awareness of a large area, the camera features 360° endless PAN enabling continuous following of a subject, TILT (-6° to 96°), and up to 30x optical zoom to capture the smallest of details such as a license plate. The camera's two-megapixel sensor delivers HDTV 1080p video resolution of 1920 x 1080 at 30 fps, high colour fidelity and a 16:9 widescreen format. Multiple, individually configurable H.264 and MJPEG video can be streamed simultaneously, or a single stream can be deployed to monitor at 1960 x 1080 resolution at a staggering 60 fps. Image quality is further enhanced by Moxa's Image Stabilising and Digital Noise Reduction technology.

Mercado notes that many visitors to the Moxa booth have expressed great interest in the camera's rugged design. One visitor stated, "I'm extremely impressed by Moxa's engineering skill in wide temperature design and manufacturing. The cameras we've used before have all been prone to failure and need to be replaced or serviced at least several times a year. We will definitely be requesting a unit for testing when this goes into production."

According to Mercado, the VPort 66-2MP is scheduled for production on July 1 as Moxa completes final testing and certifications, and the company is now accepting inquiries.

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