Axis introduces flexible solution with new video encoders
Axis introduces flexible, cost-effective solution with
new video encoders
Auckland, New Zealand. June 14th, 2011 - Axis Communications introduces AXIS M70 and AXIS P72 Video Encoder Series with the market’s most comprehensive set of network capabilities. These products enable cost-effective migration of analogue cameras into a powerful IP-based video surveillance system, and are ideal for locations such as gas stations, convenience stores and small offices.
“This addition to our broad range of video encoders is a superior alternative to competitive offerings thanks to its price level, flexibility and extensive functionality,” says Wai King Wong, country manager Australia and New Zealand, Axis Communications. “The new AXIS M70 and AXIS P72 Video Encoder Series make it easy for analogue CCTV systems to gain all the benefits of network video without discarding existing analogue investments. These benefits enable savings in installation, management and equipment costs, in addition to remote monitoring capabilities, powerful event management and improved scalability.”
The expansion of the existing video encoder portfolio with an additional five new video encoders, ranging from four to 16 channels, delivers all the benefits that customers expect from Axis products. Today, Axis offers a wide-ranging portfolio comprising 16 video encoders, most of them supporting H.264 which is a highly efficient video compression format. AXIS M70 and AXIS P72 Series are ideal for small and medium sized locations, such as gas stations, convenience stores, small offices and retailers.
AXIS M70 Series provides dependable, efficient and affordable integration of analogue surveillance installations in order to gain the benefits of professional network video technology. AXIS P72 Series offers full-featured, versatile and advanced network capabilities with great video performance and excellent audio quality. All video encoders in AXIS M70 and AXIS P72 Series provide dual H.264 and Motion JPEG streams. The support for H.264 offers a video compression format that drastically reduces bandwidth and storage requirements without compromising image quality.
AXIS M70 and AXIS P72 Series include support for Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af), which enables the encoders to receive power through the network cable. All Axis video encoder products also provide pan, tilt and zoom support, which enables control of analogue PTZ cameras. Furthermore, the stand-alone versions also have a microSDHC memory card slot for local storage.
These products are supported by AXIS Camera Station video management software as well as the industry’s largest base of application software through Axis’ Application Development Partner program. They also support the ONVIF specification for interoperability of network video products and AXIS Video Hosting System (AVHS) with One-Click Camera Connection.
The video encoders will be available in September through Axis’ New Zealand distributors:
• Channel Ten Security Imports Limited - http://www.channelten.co.nz/ • Hills Electronic Security - http://www.hillsec.co.nz/
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