Dahua Technology, a video-centric smart IoT solution and service provider, officially launched the full-colour smart dual illuminators camera series at its 2022 full-colour online launch.

The new full-colour series integrates two illuminators – warm light and infrared light – with three supplementary light modes to deliver clear and vivid full-colour images while avoiding continuous use of warm light, providing a flexible solution for a variety of night and low-light monitoring scenarios.

Accurately detect targets

Crimes are often committed at night, so a surveillance system must be able to capture colour images of events as evidence for investigation. To do that, warm light is necessary, but constant use of warm light can disturb other residents. That’s why we developed the full-colour smart dual illuminators camera, with which users can have the best of both worlds,” said Eaden Xie, IP camera Product Director at Dahua Technology.

The illumination mode of the smart dual illuminators can also be adjusted on the DMSS app

Adopting deep learning algorithm to accurately detect targets, the Dahua full-colour smart dual illuminators camera can intelligently switch between the IR mode when there is no target in the scene and full-colour mode when a target is detected. It allows users to record full-colour events without contributing to light pollution.

Moreover, the illumination mode of the smart dual illuminators can also be adjusted on the DMSS app with a single click, enabling users to remotely manage the device, view the monitored scene and receive timely alarm notifications at anytime, anywhere.

Decreasing storage costs

Thanks to its deep learning algorithms, the new full-colour smart dual illuminators camera also supports AI applications such as SMD plus, perimeter protection and quick search, making it easier for users to focus on real threats. In addition, its smart codec technology provides a lower bit rate and helps decrease storage costs.

This series is ideal for applications where full-colour videos are necessary but don’t need constant use of warm light, such as residential areas, villas, retail stores, schools, hospitals, parks, etc. It is also suitable for indoor scenarios (e.g. corridors and hallways) where lighting is insufficient, and other scenarios that require constant warm light, such as parking lots and streets.

In the future, Dahua smart dual illuminators IP cameras will be equipped with illumination by schedule. This function allows different illumination modes to be set according to different time slots to customise the user's own protection plan.

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