FLIR Systems, Inc has introduced the Quasar 4x2K panoramic camera. It features four, full-high-definition visible sensors. The latest camera in the FLIR Quasar series, the 4x2K produces 4K resolution for detailed scenes. The mini-dome offers wide area surveillance to monitor cities and critical infrastructure, the firm says.
Offering interchangeable field-of-view options of 180- and 360-degrees, the Quasar 4x2K can replace multiple cameras, allowing security operators to reduce the number of cameras required for monitoring wide areas. With automatic stitching that combines the four sensors into a 180-degree view, the camera generates a detailed, seamless image that eliminates blind spots and scene duplication. Built-in infrared illumination automatically adjusts to the 180- or 360-degree viewing mode and monitors without the need to illuminate the scene.
The product integrates with FLIR’s video management systems (VMS) and major third-party VMS. The product mounting is by a one-step configuration process. The camera adjusts to either 180- or 360-degree viewing mode in the field. With an IP67 environmentally-rated dome enclosure to withstand mist, rain, and accidental submersion, the Quasar 4x2K is for use in- or outdoors, the manufacturer adds.
The camera is available to purchase now through FLIR dealers and integrators. Visit www.flir.com/security/4x2K.