They monitor 24/7 without creating surveillance gaps or "blind spots" during a patrol cycle.
Lacking moving parts, fixed cameras are more stable, often delivering sharper images and more reliable focal precision.
Highly visible, cylindrical units that serve as a strong visual deterrent. They monitor 24/7 without creating surveillance gaps or
While PTZ cameras can scan wide areas, they can only "see" where they are currently pointed. Fixed cameras offer several distinct advantages:
Essential for handling high-contrast scenes, such as a camera pointed at a bright glass entrance from a dark lobby. While PTZ cameras can scan wide areas, they
A fixed network camera is a digital surveillance device that transmits video and audio data over a local network or the internet. Unlike PTZ models, these cameras have a once mounted, ensuring they never "look away" from their target zone.
Look for Infrared (IR) for black-and-white clarity or Smart Hybrid Light for full-color images in low light. Unlike PTZ models, these cameras have a once
Most professional-grade fixed cameras use a single Ethernet cable for both power and data, simplifying installation and ensuring a stable, non-hackable connection.
For standard indoor use, 1080p (2MP) is often sufficient, but for outdoor perimeters or identifying faces from a distance, 4K (8MP) is the gold standard.