The 12MP Sentinel offers approximately 6 times the pixels in a standard HD 1080p camera, enabling greatly increased pixel density for the same scene. The camera is ideal for displaying real-time video on the new generation of UHD/4K monitors. Users can install fewer cameras to capture a wider field-of-view while maintaining the original pixel density.

With its dual-core CPU, the 12MP Sentinel has unique on-camera processing capabilities to deliver multi-streaming forensic quality video with enhanced image processing and noise correction, while also running analytics directly on the camera before streaming video over the network in H.264 or MPEG format.

Features include:

  • Supports H.264 streaming up to 4Kx3K resolution (12MP)
  • 30 fps @ UHD (3840 x 2160), 15 fps @ 12MP
  • 4.5-10mm lens with remote-focus
  • Integrated electrical junction box for simple installation
  • Lightgrabber technology for enhanced low light performance
  • USB drive supported in junction box
  • Dual-core CPU supports edge recording and analytics
  • 12-24VDC, 24VAC, or PoE (8W)
  • Aluminium housing with IP66 rating
  • Heater

Discover how AI, biometrics, and analytics are transforming casino security

In case you missed it

Which vertical markets have the greatest growth potential for security?
Which vertical markets have the greatest growth potential for security?

To serve various vertical markets and industries effectively, security professionals must recognise that each sector has unique assets, risks, compliance requirements, and operatio...

Marin Hospital enhances security with eCLIQ access control
Marin Hospital enhances security with eCLIQ access control

The Marin Hospital of Hendaye in the French Basque Country faced common challenges posed by mechanical access control. Challenges faced Relying on mechanical lock-and-key technol...

What’s behind (perimeter) door #1?
What’s behind (perimeter) door #1?

A lot has been said about door security — from reinforced door frames to locking mechanisms to the door construction — all of which is crucial. But what security measur...