Hikvision launches new AI powered bullet cameras

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Hikvision has announced the launch of its new DeepinViewX-Series Bullet Cameras, powered by the advanced Guanlan large-scale AI models.

The company states that these smart cameras are designed to provide better perimeter protection with longer video content analysis (VCA) range and fewer false and repeated alarms.

“Smarter and more efficient.”

Max Fang, the Product Director at Hikvision expressed: “The launch of DeepinViewX-Series Bullet Cameras shows our commitment to making perimeter protection smarter and more efficient.

“By covering wider areas and keeping false alarms to a new low, we’re helping security professionals focus on what really matters, significantly saving their time and costs,” he added.

Product series

The company states that the new DeepinViewX-Series Bullet Cameras include:

  • 5-Line fixed-lens cameras with 60-meter night time detection range
  • 7-Line triple-lens cameras covering up to 120 meters at night with an ultra-long depth of field

According to the company, the cameras adapt to various environments, including residential areas, office buildings and large-scale business parks.

With advanced video optics and AI-ISP technology, Hikvision highlights that this ensures 24/7 high-quality video capture.

DeepinViewX

The company states that the DeepinViewX series are the Guanlan large-scale AI models.

This AI technology distinguishes real threats from harmless activities, such as:

  • Moving tree shadows
  • Small animals
  • Bright lights

This allows security teams to focus on actual problems instead of dealing with constant false alarms.

Hikvision states that with an intelligent algorithm running on the cameras and alarms pushing from cameras, there is no reliance on network or remote center resources.

This edge-based processing ensures faster response times, avoids video compression and transmission losses, and enhances overall reliability.

In the meantime, Hikvision have also announced that it has upgraded the cameras’ optical performance to enhance their detection capabilities.

Key benefits

According to the company, the key benefits include:

  • 90% fewer false alarms compared to traditional AI cameras
  • 50% fewer repeated alarms compared to traditional AI cameras
  • Up to 140 meters detection range (in the daytime), twice as far as traditional AI cameras
  • Enhanced night vision performance for tiny objects
  • Fewer cameras needed to cover the same area
  • Cost savings through reduced labor and storage needs
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