3 lens camera Triple lens PTZ Rotates 360°, wider coverage.
Specifications
A triple-lens PTZ camera is a type of security camera system that uses three lenses to provide comprehensive, 360-degree surveillance with minimal blind spots. It combines a fixed wide-angle view with a movable pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) lens to offer both broad coverage and detailed close-up monitoring.
Key Features and Benefits
- Wide-Area Coverage: The multi-lens system captures multiple angles simultaneously, functioning like having several cameras in one and eliminating typical blind spots in large areas like parking lots, warehouses, or yards.
- 360° Rotation: The PTZ camera part can rotate horizontally up to 360° (or 355°) and tilt vertically, allowing operators to cover every perspective or be programmed for automated "preset tours".
- Detailed Zoom: PTZ capabilities include optical zoom (e.g., 20x optical zoom) which magnifies images without losing quality, enabling clear identification of details such as faces or license plates from a distance.
- Smart Linkage & Auto-Tracking: When a moving object is detected by the fixed wide-angle lenses, the PTZ camera can automatically pan, tilt, and zoom to track the target, ensuring it remains in focus and within the monitoring range.
- High Resolution: These cameras often offer high-definition resolutions, such as 4K, 9MP, or even 15MP (model dependent), for sharp and detailed footage.
- Night Vision: Equipped with both infrared and full-color night vision options, the camera provides clear surveillance footage 24/7, even in low-light or total darkness.
- Remote Access & Two-Way Audio: Users can monitor live footage, adjust angles, and communicate via a built-in microphone and speaker from anywhere using a mobile app (like the V380 Pro app).
- Connectivity Options: Available with both WiFi and Ethernet connections, and some models support 4G SIM cards, making them suitable for remote areas without traditional internet access.
- Durable Design: Many models feature weatherproof ratings (e.g., IP66 or IP67) to withstand adverse outdoor conditions.
This technology is ideal for extensive monitoring applications where the flexibility of a moving camera needs to be combined with constant, wide-area coverage to ensure comprehensive security.