Illustra Essentials adds varifocal mini-dome and bullet cameras


Tyco Security Products introduces the new Illustra Essentials mini-dome and bullet IP cameras. These low-cost cameras provide a high definition video solution.

Available in 1 and 2 megapixel outdoor mini-dome and bullet varifocal models, the new Illustra Essentials IP cameras offer users a wider field of view. These cameras utilize a 2.8-12mm varifocal lens. Beyond the field of view, the Illustra Essentials varifocal cameras have true day/night IR illumination to capture high quality video in low light situations. While producing exceptional low light color video, Illustra Essentials also features noise reduction and reduced storage costs with highly efficient bandwidth usage 

The Illustra Essentials varifocals provide high performance wide dynamic range to simultaneously view high contrast areas. Ideal for changing lighting conditions, the Illustra Essentials cameras are ideal for outdoor regions with very bright and dark areas. Additionally, these cameras feature H.264 and MJPEG dual-stream encoding and a maximum 30 images per second at 1080p or 720p for crisp, clear images.

The mini-dome cameras come with durable enclosures with an IK10 rating to protect against vandalism.

“We are pleased to continue to add to the Illustra Essentials IP camera portfolio giving our customers more options for high quality, yet truly affordable cameras,” said Steve Carney, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Video and Integration Platforms, Tyco Security Products. “With the addition of the new varifocals cameras, Illustra cameras offer an ideal solution with the goal of optimal performance and easy installation in mind.”

Compatible with American Dynamics VideoEdge and exacqVision video management system (VMS) software and recorders, as well as the Holis recording platform, the Illustra Essentials varifocals cameras can be easily configured into a video security system.

For more information on the Illustra Essentials IP cameras, please visit www.illustracameras.com.



January 28, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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