JVC launches a number of analog and IP-based cameras-- including x8 Super LoLux HD IP-based cameras, x2 TK-T series analog cameras and x3 additions to the V.Networks camera line.
The cameras support H.262 High Profile, a format the company claims uses less bandwidth than either H.264 Baseline or Main Profile, the standard over 90% of the IP security market currently uses.
The Super LoLux HD cameras carry a 1/3-inch CMOS imager, recording 1080p images at up to 30fps. Other features include auto back focus, on-board recording to SD card, motion detection, privacy mask and a variety of built-in video analytics. The cameras support ONVIF and PSIA standards for network cameras, as well as a wide variety of leading video management software (VMS) platforms, including Milestone Xprotect.