Point Grey introduces Cricket IP security cameras

Sept. 27, 2013
Cricket IP security cameras, Point Grey’s latest additions, are designed for video surveillance and feature Sony Exmore CMOS image sensors and a wide dynamic range for challenging lighting conditions

Cricket IP security cameras, Point Grey’s latest additions, are designed for video surveillance and feature Sony Exmore CMOS image sensors and a wide dynamic range for challenging lighting conditions. Cricket features a 720p model with a 1.3 MPixel sensor and a 60 fps frame rate, as well as a 1080p model with a 2 MPixel sensor and 60 fps frame. Both models use Power over Ethernet connectivity and supportmulti-streaming and multi-casting, simultaneous support for both H.264 and MJPEG, 2D and 3D noise reduction, low power consumption, and ONVIF-compliance. The 88.1mm x 44mm x 32mm cameras are also available in customizable board-level models.

To Learn More:

Contact:Point Grey
Headquarters: Richmond, BC, Canada
Product: Cricket IP security cameras
Key Features: Sony Exmore CMOS image sensors, 720p/1.3 MPixel and 1080p/2 MPixel models, 60 fps frame rate, 88.1mm x 44mm x 32mm size.

What Point Grey says:
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