Color At Night IP Surveillance Cameras Feature Sony Starvis Sensors

2022-05-28 01:19:57 By : Mr. Hyman Ye

Color At Night high-performance IP surveillance cameras, from Clare Controls, leverage wider apertures, Sony Starvis sensors, and integrated LED lighting to deliver improved nighttime performance and visibility. The cameras are the latest additions to the ClareVision Surveillance line and the ClareOne wireless security and home automation system distributed exclusively by Snap One.

The Color At Night camera line features image sensors specifically designed for low-light, wider apertures that capture up to four times more light, and warm-toned LED lights that ensure accurate color and wide visibility in even the darkest areas. The cameras provide a nighttime surveillance solution that is meant to rival the quality of daytime recordings.

Where infrared cameras provide black-and-white nighttime imaging, the new Color At Night series captures full-color images in low-light environments, and even in complete darkness with the help of the integrated warm LED light. This leap in capability offers homeowners and businesses greater nighttime security and peace of mind, providing much clearer videos with greater detail that can help identify bad actors after a security incident.

By replacing IR illuminators with newer technologies, the Color At Night series eliminates IR reflections from rain or snow while the use of PoE (power over ethernet) and the integrated light enable installation in unlit, unpowered locations without the need for new high-voltage wiring. This can greatly reduce the cost of surveillance installations across full properties, as both the camera and LED light operate on low-voltage wiring that doesn’t require a licensed electrician or conduit. It’s an ideal solution for properties with little or no exterior lighting, or dark spots such as alleys or landscaping. Users can even adjust the LED lighting intensity, so no location is off limits.

“The Engineering and design teams worked hard to maximize the utility and effectiveness of this new camera series,” said Clint Choate, Snap One security market director. “For instance, the warm-toned LED light is designed specifically to produce accurate colors in nighttime recordings without the harshness of a bright white light, while also acting as an active deterrent simply by lighting up more space.”

The Color At Night series includes 4MP (megapixel) and 8MP models with a fixed 2.8mm lens in either bullet or turret style, plus 8MP models in bullet or turret style with a motorized 2.7mm-13.5mm varifocal lens. The 8MP models can record up to 4K resolution at 25 frames per second. The 4MP models come with a 32GB micro SD memory card and both the 4MP and 8MP models support micro SD cards up to 512GB.

As part of Clare’s Performance Series, all six Color At Night models feature power over ethernet capability and Smart AI events, including people, intrusion, line crossing, loitering, and “people-gathering” detection. Each model is available in black and white, for a total of 12 available camera SKUs, and are NDAA compliant. Accessories including junction boxes and wall brackets are available in both black and white.

Residential Tech Today’s executive editor Jeremy Glowacki is an editorial veteran with more than 20 years of professional experience with numerous publications. In 2000, he helped create and launch Residential Systems, a business and technology magazine for the custom integration business. He served as day-to-day editor of that title and content director of the CEDIA Daily, Systems Contractor News, and several other B2B titles until joining Innovative Properties Worldwide in 2018. Jeremy was named a CEDIA Fellow in 2012.