Brian Sims
Editor
Brian Sims
Editor
REDVISION CCTV has announced the launch of the X4 Commander Bi-spectral. This camera combines thermal and optical imagery in a single rugged PTZ and is designed for Critical National Infrastructure sectors including border control, the utilities, airports and ports as well as marine applications.
The thermal side can detect heat signatures multiple kilometres away and offers lens options from 9-50 mm. This range provides flexibility to suit different operational needs from wide area monitoring through to long-range target detection. The 12 μm pixel pitch and ≤20 mK thermal sensitivity ensure accurate heat detection through darkness, fog, smoke and camouflage.
The optical side will identify targets up to 500 metres away in complete darkness, with a 40x optical zoom, built-in IR and white light. Together, this combination provides operators with situational awareness across expansive and hard-to-monitor sites.
Designed and manufactured to survive the harshest environments including coastal and offshore locations, the X4 Commander Bi-spectral is pre-treated, powder-coated and marine-grade aluminium and has undergone a BS EN ISO 9227:2022 1,000 hours salt spray test.
Operation in harsh environments
Will Hucker, engineering director at Redvision, commented: “The X4 Commander Bi-Spectral camera has been engineered to deliver exceptional long-range detection and protection in the harshest environments. Its rugged, built-to-last construction reflects the durability and resilience that have become synonymous with the Redvision brand.”
Hucker concluded: “By combining advanced thermal and visible imaging, we’ve created a solution that provides reliable performance, day and night, wherever security is critical.”
This product is NDAA and ONVIF compliant and available for integrators and distributors to order from Redvision CCTV. Pricing is available on application.
*Further information is available online at www.redvisioncctv.com
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