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  • Axis enhances surveillance with AI-powered bispectral and bullet cameras for unparalleled security insights.
  • Axis IP cameras boost performance with ARTPEC-9 chip and AXIS Object Analytics for on-edge processing.
  • New bullet cameras feature exceptional imaging, weather durability, and OptimizedIR for dark conditions.

Axis Communications has recently expanded its portfolio with new additions to its network camera range, which includes an innovative AI-powered bispectral camera.

This device provides both thermal and visual surveillance within a single PTZ unit.

Also announced were four advanced AI-driven bullet cameras that deliver exceptional image clarity and forensic precision.

Advanced surveillance technology

The new Axis IP cameras utilise ARTPEC-9, the latest system-on-chip from Axis, enhancing performance and enabling sophisticated analytics applications to operate on the edge.

These enhanced models come equipped with AXIS Object Analytics, pre-installed to efficiently detect, classify, track, and enumerate humans, vehicles, and different vehicle types.

Furthermore, security is bolstered by the Axis Edge Vault, a hardware-based cybersecurity solution that provides FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certified secure key storage and operations.

AXIS Q6411-LE Bispectral PTZ

The AXIS Q6411-LE Bispectral PTZ camera excels in both thermal detection and visual confirmation

The AXIS Q6411-LE Bispectral PTZ camera excels in both thermal detection and visual confirmation, supporting the AV1 codec to offer exceptional situational awareness.

In addition to AXIS Object Analytics, it is compatible with AXIS Perimeter Defender, enhancing area detection with thermal image processing. The camera also features an orientation aid and autotracking 2 with intuitive click and track functionality.

Linn Storäng, Regional Director for Northern & Eastern Europe at Axis Communications, commented, "At Axis, we see AI having a transformative impact on the very nature of security. The analytics, automations and insights made possible by ever-more powerful hardware and diverse smart software integrations give surveillance an edge it has never had before."

Storäng continued, "This new era where AI filters out irrelevant information is driving a shift from human-centric to truly human-augmented security. Security professionals can then focus on what matters most to be more effective than ever."

Next-gen bullet cameras

The four newly introduced bullet cameras are designed to provide superior image quality and forensic accuracy even in challenging weather conditions.

The AXIS P1475-LE and AXIS P1485-LE models deliver 2 MP resolution, while the AXIS P1487-LE and AXIS P1488-LE offer 5 MP and 8 MP respectively. Additionally, the AXIS P1488-LE is equipped with a large 1/1.2" sensor to maintain performance quality in low-light environments.

These bullet cameras feature OptimizedIR for excellent performance in dark conditions and Axis Zipstream technology to cut down on bandwidth and storage costs, ensuring high efficiency and effectiveness of the surveillance infrastructure.

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