Dahua Technology has released the updated version of its Multi-Vision Series. This update addresses common monitoring challenges such as insufficient field-of-view, single-direction monitoring and poor integration between cameras.
With its Panoramic Splicing Series, Multi-Direction Series and X-Spans Series, Multi-Vision offers an all-in-one design, enlarged monitoring coverage, multiple integrated channels, AI functions and significant cost reductions.
Due to fast-paced developments in the security industry, customer demands for larger scene monitoring, clearer images and more intelligent functions have grown exponentially over the years, which traditional cameras cannot efficiently accommodate. Developed as early as 2016, Dahua’s Multi-Vision Series is the result of continued in-depth research on how to address these monitoring requirements. Its three main components include:
- Panoramic Splicing Series: Consisting of many traditional cameras, this series uses multi-lens cameras to obtain clear and vivid images. It utilises an advanced pixel-level metadata fusion algorithm for image splicing, creating a 180° panoramic image that presents more details of the scene, providing a larger field-of-view and saving both product and install costs. Additionally, up to five sub-images can be achieved with its EPTZ, significantly reducing the number of cameras needed and making multi-tasking operations easier.
- Multi-Direction Series: This series supports multiple lens angle adjustments, enabling it to easily adapt to various complex scenes, cover more areas from different directions and provides substantial cost-savings. It allows simultaneous intelligent functions in multiple channels for fewer installation points and easy management. It is also equipped with FlexStream technology that supports multi-channel streams viewed in one channel simultaneously (i.e. multiple images can be displayed in one channel), effectively saving back-end channel and licence costs.
- X-Spans Series: Products in this series generally consist of an overview channel and a detail channel. Using one or more high-performance DSP chips, its Auto-Calibration function can integrate two independent channels to ensure they are aligned and synchronised in the same coordinate system, thus solving the complex configuration problem of traditional bullet and PTZ camera integration. Moreover, its Smart Tracking function enables integration between the overview and detail channels; when a human/vehicle target triggers the IVS rule of the panoramic channel, the detail channel will proceed to track the detected target.
With years of non-stop innovation and development, the Multi-Vision Series has achieved phenomenal results in providing larger monitoring coverage, integrating multiple cameras into one robust device, integrating multiple channels and AI functions simultaneously, and enabling substantial cost savings for customers.
These benefits make it ideal for various application scenarios that require larger and cost-effective monitoring coverage, such as large properties, warehouses, enterprise/business parks, public squares, and more.