IC Realtime’s I-Sniper Cameras

I-Sniper achieves levels of nighttime vision clarity and performance never before possible. The camera’s employs “a massive 1-2/8-inch CMOS sensor” which achieves higher-levels of light-gathering, enabling them to remain in color-mode for a longer lengths of time.  This produces more usable surveillance video than that of competitors’ nighttime camera offerings.

“Beyond the extraordinarily low sensitivity to light, the new generation of I-Sniper achieves up to a stunning 140db of true WDR (wide dynamic range). This dynamic range extends beyond any other camera in our lineup currently. The I-Sniper technology works extremely well for various lighting, back-lighting and dynamically lit applications”.

I-Sniper HD Over Coax Cameras (HDAVS)

The I-Sniper HD Over Coax Cameras (HDAVS) are available in either a bullet or dome version. Both versions offer 1080p resolution and have a 2.7mm-12mm motorized lens. Two versions options are available: one with 300-feet of IR night illumination, the other with 150-feet IR night illumination which is also weatherproof and vandalism resistant (with IP67 and IK10 ratings).

I-Sniper IP Bullet and Dome Cameras

The I-Sniper IP cameras are available in two bullet and two dome versions. All feature a 2.7mm-12mm motorized lens and are weatherproof and vandalism resistant with IP67 and IK10 ratings.  Options include either bullet or dome version; choice of 2MP or 3 MP resolution; and either 150- or 300-feet of IR night illumination.

I-Sniper High-Performance IP PTZ Cameras

The I-Sniper IP PTZ cameras are 2MP resolution, offer on-board analytics and 1500-feet of laser night illumination. They are weatherproof and vandalism resistant with IP67 ratings. Two models are available, one a 30X optical zoom, the other a 40X.

IC Realtime’s I-Sniper cameras paired with its DVRs or NVRs make for 25-45 percent longer recording times and reduced network bandwidth (versus non-optimized third-party cameras). The technology also adjusts to highlights and lowlights in the same scene, capturing the entire picture even under the most challenging, mixed-lighting conditions.

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