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Hikvision launches DeepinView bullet cameras with new TandemVu technology

Hikvision announced the launch of its new DeepinView bullet network cameras with TandemVu technology. The launch is to expand the reach of TandemVu technology from PTZ units to bullet-styled models.

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Hikvision announced the launch of its new DeepinView bullet network cameras with TandemVu technology. The launch is to expand the reach of TandemVu technology from PTZ units to bullet-styled models.

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The new TandemVu-enabled bullet cameras can monitor large scenes and close-up details simultaneously, maintaining both ‘viewpoints’ for improved situational awareness and security capability.

DeepinView bullet cameras with TandemVu feature two adjacent bullet lenses. While the top fixed lens provides the big picture at all times, the bottom motorized lens features a 10-50 mm focal length (8A86), or an 8-32mm focal length (8A46), designed to check on specific security events in detail.

Features of the DeepinView bullet cameras

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They integrate the capabilities of multiple cameras in a single unit, boasting reliable and even greater security performance.

They also reduce installation efforts with devices that are less cumbersome, making security operators’ job easier.

Further, Two-in-one design for cost savings where users can eliminate the need to deploy two separate cameras with doubled purchasing cost, installation and maintenance costs, as well as the required technical skills for product linkage.

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The camera's two-in-one design also means there is only one IP channel to manage, and only one license is needed on the video management software (VMS) platform.

The DeepinView bullet cameras with TandemVu also inherit Hikvision’s ColorVu and DarkFighter imaging technologies in their two lenses respectively. The top lens with ColorVu produces 4MP full-color imaging day and night. The bottom lens with DarkFighter now supports 4K resolution for the first time. That means colored images in 4K can be achieved down to 0.0003 lux – ensuring that every security incident is recorded in fine detail.

Moreover, the cameras are made further reliable in cold weathers thanks to a built-in window heater to protect the lens from snow or ice. The heater also prevents fogging on the lens in sudden temperature shifts. In this way, users can always get crystal-clear pictures in harsh environments.

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