Axis Communications introduces four-in-one surveillance camera unit

Dec. 12, 2014
With the AXIS F44 Main Unit, Axis has introduced a solution that connects to four miniature cameras at once, enabling video surveillance of up to four closely situated areas.
 

With the AXIS F44 Main Unit, Axis has introduced a solution that connects to four miniature cameras at once, enabling video surveillance of up to four closely situated areas. The unit connects to the cameras via a 10 ft. or 39 ft. Ethernet cable and the cameras are powered via Power over Ethernet. It also supports quad-view streaming, two-way audio, I/Os for external devices, RS232 port for integration of external data to the video, and intelligent video capabilities such as video motion detection. The cameras feature a fixed iris lens and a 1/2.8” progressive scan RGB CMOS image sensor that can capture video at up to 30 fps. The main unit and camera units are sold separately, so customer can choose components as required.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Axis Communications
Headquarters: Lund, Sweden
Product:
AXIS F44 main unit
Key Features:
Supports four camera units, simultaneous streaming of four separate 1080p/720p videos, quad view stream, two-way audio, two full-sized SD card slots.

What Axis Communications says:
View more information on the AXIS F44 main unit.

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