Caps ViewGuard IP Camera Applies 4MP Resolution... Optimized for Long-Distance and Night Shooting

ADT Caps, Caps View Guard Launches 4 Million Pixel Lineup View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Security specialist ADT Caps (CEO Park Jin-hyo) announced on the 14th that it will launch a 4 million pixel IP camera. 'Caps Viewguard 4 Million Pixels' is a new lineup of the video security solution Caps Viewguard, consisting of three types of IP cameras that provide clearer video quality with 4 million high pixels.


The IP cameras are offered in three types: indoor fixed lens, indoor varifocal lens, and outdoor varifocal lens. The advantage is the high resolution of 4 million pixels, which allows identification of faces or vehicle license plates even at long distances, and the outdoor varifocal lens is equipped with 4.3x optical zoom. While the existing 2 million pixel cameras could identify subjects at about 20 meters, the new 4 million pixel cameras can clearly identify subjects at 30 meters, allowing objects and letters to be seen more clearly even when zooming in on the video.


The specifications of the device that stores recorded video have also been upgraded. It is offered in three types: 4-channel, 8-channel, and 16-channel, efficiently compressing high-capacity video while reducing bandwidth by about 35% on average, extending the video storage period by about 1.4 times.



An ADT Caps official said, "The Caps Viewguard 4 Million Pixels lineup is a solution especially needed for schools, apartment complexes, and public institutions where identifying distant subjects is important, improving not only video quality but also storage capacity and efficiency." He added, "Going forward, ADT Caps will continue to innovate services and diversify product lineups based on the know-how of a security specialist company and advanced ICT technology."


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