The camera's gimbal needs to have a high-precision stepper motor and a low-latency transmission system to enable the lens to rotate quickly and smoothly.
The camera's gimbal needs to have a high-precision stepper motor and a low-latency transmission system to enable the lens to rotate quickly and smoothly.
With the rapid development of smart security, smart cities, and industrial visualization management, high-performance video surveillance equipment has become a core tool for ensuring safety and improving efficiency.
In modern security monitoring scenarios, the camera's visual capabilities in nighttime or low-light environments often determine whether it is truly "usable around the clock."
In traditional security perception, nighttime surveillance often means black and white images, blurred outlines, and a lack of detail—infrared illumination can "see," but it cannot "distinguish colors."
In today's world, smart cities, commercial buildings, transportation hubs, and high-end residences demand higher levels of intelligence and visualization in security systems. Traditional fixed-focus cameras are no longer sufficient to meet the dynamic mon
The low-light color reproduction technology of Colorful IP Camera will evolve towards higher precision, lower cost, and wider application scenarios.