Thermal imaging camera AXIS Q1951-E
surveillancedetectionmicrobolometer

thermal imaging camera
thermal imaging camera
thermal imaging camera
thermal imaging camera
thermal imaging camera
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Characteristics

Function
surveillance, detection, thermal imaging
Sensor
microbolometer
Interface
PoE
Other characteristics
IP67, IP66, long-range, with built-in SD card slot, compact, robust, uncooled

Description

Optimal image contrast for video analytics • Reliable detection 24/7 • Built-in cybersecurity features • Support for AI-based analytics • Electronic image stabilization (EIS) Using thermal technology, AXIS Q1951-E offers reliable detection and verification. This compact, robust, halogen-free camera is built on a powerful analytics platform so it’s easy to add custom-made third-party analytics. Plus, you can buy AXIS Perimeter Defender with AI-based functionality for object classification that allows you to detect and classify humans and vehicles. Reliable detection—always AXIS Q1951-E delivers a high-quality thermal video stream 24/7, in all weather, and any light conditions. Ideal for perimeter security and long-range detection, it captures events taking place at great distances. With four lens alternatives (7 mm, 13mm, 19 mm and 35 mm), the network camera can optimize detection performance to meet most application requirements. Thanks to electronic image stabilization (EIS), it ensures stable, reliable video in all environments. And, thermal palettes help identify different heat sources emitting the same amount of thermal energy, making it easier and more efficient to interpret a scene. Furthermore, thermal cameras are often in compliance with privacy regulations making them ideal in situations where visual cameras can’t be installed.

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