Check out Redvision’s new X2-COMBAT™ PTZ camera, at Security TWENTY 20 in Birmingham, on 20th February 2020.

Redvision will debut its new, X2-COMBAT™, rugged ball PTZ camera at the Security TWENTY 20 Exhibition and Conference in Birmingham. The event will be held at the Hilton Metropole Hotel, at the NEC, on 20th February 2020, where an impressive list of CCTV end users, buyers and specifiers will be able to see the X2-COMBAT™ for the first time.

The X2-COMBAT™ builds on Redvision’s reputation as the UK’s leading manufacturer of high-performance, CCTV cameras and housings. Designed for the toughest surveillance applications, the X2-COMBAT™ has a die-cast, aluminum body, which is anodized and powder coated for toughness. Its wiper, now part of the standard build, clears dirt and water from its camera window, making it ideal for outdoor applications in wet weather. It also has options for super-efficient, white-light and IR LED illumination.

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The X2-COMBAT™ now comes with a practical, 4” PCD mount for tower fitting and has a complete range of cable-managed mounts and brackets, which are zinc-plated and also powder-coated for toughness.

Download our brackets datasheet here...

The X2-COMBAT™ has an impressive specification. It has a 3MP, 30x zoom camera module with exceptional low-light capability; four video streams for recording, visualization, set-up and servicing; H265, H264 and MJPEG compression; ONVIF compliance to profile S, G and Q; 400 pre-sets, 12 tours, 12 scans, 6 tracks and 8 privacy masks; alarms, motion detection, intelligent analytics and tracking; and optional, SD card-based edge storage. Its IR detection distances at night now exceed 300m and its operating temperature range is from -40°C to 60°C.

The X2-COMBAT™ and its mounts are available in light grey (RAL 7035) or black (RAL 9005) powder-coat paint as standard, or they can be ordered in any bespoke colour from the RAL range.

Redvision cameras are used extensively in tough applications, from public space, commercial and industrial sites to marine and the MOD

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