With 16 years of experience in imaging technologies, Hikvision’s proprietary AGC, DDE, and 3D DNR technologies have been uniquely developed to provide great advantages in imaging effects.
Any object with a temperature level above absolute zero produces a detectable quantity of infra-red (IR) radiation. The higher an item’s temperature level, the higher intensity of emitted IR. Making the most of the distinctions in IR intensity in between items, thermal video cameras make the invisible IR “visible” in the form of heat zone images.
Covering Security, Thermography, and Commercial Vision, Hikvision Thermal Cameras guarantee layered situational awareness throughout a variety of scenarios such as border security, temperature level measurement, and fire detection. They “see” from extended ranges under essentially any light or weather condition, distinguishing people and lorries from other objects with Deep Learning capabilities. Augmented with noticeable light imaging and envisioned metadata, Hikvision Thermal Cameras are the ideal choice for boosted awareness of occasions and emergency situations 24/7.
Constructed to withstand harsh outside environments and equipped with cutting edge technologies, the Security Series can be easily turned into innovative boundary protection systems for important infrastructures. Developed in a streamlined type element and with diverse models and looks, the portable Thermography Series is widely used for indoor fire prevention, electrical and mechanical examinations, etc. With handheld monocular and binocular devices in addition to core thermal parts, the Commercial Vision Series keeps broadening new possibilities in the commercial application of thermal technologies.
Hikvision thermal items feature three ingenious functions for much better ecological flexibility: Auto Gain Control (AGC), Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE), and 3D Digital Noise Reduction (DNR). AGC changes the vibrant variety of the image to help the image maintain balanced brightness; DDE, based on an algorithm defining area of interest, renders more information in the on-screen image; and 3D DNR even more minimizes the impact of “hot pixels”, making images appear even sharper.