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A bullet camera is a small camera designed for security applications. The name comes from the small size of these cameras resembling bullets. The camera is typically connected to a surveillance system.
These cameras allow businesses and individuals to monitor their property for suspicious activity.
bullet surveillance cameras can typically house a larger lens, making them an excellent outdoor camera capable of providing higher levels of detail over greater distances.
This also lends itself to extended night vision for larger outdoor areas such as parking lots and traffic intersections.
Bullet cameras tend to work well for long-distance viewing. Like a pair of binoculars, it is often used to view images of subjects — such as licence plates or people — from far away.
Installation: The bullet camera is typically found mounted to walls, though some do mount to ceilings. Bullet cameras are long and cylindrical in shape and are ideal for outdoor use.
Global bullet camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Hikvision launches new Deepen View bullet cameras with Tandem technology.
Hikvision recently announced the launch of its new Deepen View bullet network cameras with Tandem technology, expanding the reach of Tandem technology from PTZ units to bullet-styled models.
As their name implies, the new Tandem-enabled bullet cameras are also able to monitor large scenes and close-up details simultaneously, maintaining both ‘viewpoints’ for improved situational awareness and security capability.
Distinguishing from its PTZ ‘sibling’, Deepen View bullet cameras with Tandem 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.
The requirement of obtaining detailed views while not sacrificing the overall viewpoint drives security technology companies to continuously innovate new types of camera, just like those powered by Hikvision’s Tandem technology.
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.