Sentry 360 Announces Five-Megapixel, 360-Degree IP Camera

September 12, 2007

Sentry 360 Security announced Tuesday at ISC East a launch of a new camera with a combination of technology, size and resolution. FullSight IP is a compact, five megapixel, immersive 360-degree camera with on-board video analytics.

Through its wide-angle lens, FullSight IP Camera monitors the whole scene continually, regardless of what the operator is doing. Video analytics built into the camera are capable of initiating a virtual camera which automatically tracks an object of interest. FullSight IP Camera can be used standalone via a web browser, or it can be integrated into a video surveillance system via the network video recording software, where users can pan, tilt and zoom after the fact in full five-megapixel resolution of recorded video.

“We have developed this product to cause a complete paradigm shift in the IP video world,” said Thomas Carnevale, CEO of Sentry 360 Security. “With FullSight IP, we have completely changed the way video surveillance systems are designed. The compact size and ability to power over Ethernet make for simple and cost-effective installations. The camera strikes a balance between technology and price, offering consumers a high resolution camera with enhanced features that remains an affordable option. The FullSight IP camera can replace up to eight fixed limited-view cameras, reducing the number of cameras that need to be purchased, installed, and maintained, as well as the number of camera channels required. Investigations are also enhanced: with no blind spots and no moving parts, investigators can pan-tilt-zoom with 2592 x 1944 active pixels -- approximately 20 times higher than normal surveillance cameras.”


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