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  • Why Hikvision’s TandemVu technology?

  • Most cameras we see today are static cameras covering a fixed scene. Their fields of view are usually limited. That means cameras can lose sight of things at the edges of their field of view. Conversely, the use of PTZ cameras cannot guarantee a comprehensive view, especially when they start to pan, tilt, or zoom in to check on moving objects. This is when "blind spots" occur.

    But now, TandemVu, Hikvision's next-generation camera design, integrates multiple lenses into one unit to provide the big picture and small details in tandem, boasting reliable and even more excellent security performance. 

  • Why Hikvision’s TandemVu technology?

  • Most cameras we see today are static cameras covering a fixed scene. Their fields of view are usually limited. That means cameras can lose sight of things at the edges of their field of view. Conversely, the use of PTZ cameras cannot guarantee a comprehensive view, especially when they start to pan, tilt, or zoom in to check on moving objects. This is when "blind spots" occur.

    But now, TandemVu, Hikvision's next-generation camera design, integrates multiple lenses into one unit to provide the big picture and small details in tandem, boasting reliable and even more excellent security performance. 

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  • How does TandemVu work?

  • As its name implies, TandemVu provides two video channels that can be viewed simultaneously. TandemVu Cameras combine two or more lenses into one unit. More specifically, the upper lens is fixed to provide a big picture of the targeted security zone at all times, while the bottom lens can pan, tilt, and zoom in on small details. Users will maintain both viewpoints for maximum security during the zooming process.

  • How does TandemVu work?

     

    As its name implies, TandemVu provides two video channels that can be viewed simultaneously. TandemVu Cameras combine two or more lenses into one unit. More specifically, the upper lens is fixed to provide a big picture of the targeted security zone at all times, while the bottom lens can pan, tilt, and zoom in on small details. Users will maintain both viewpoints for maximum security during the zooming process.

What does the technology offer?

 

Two-in-one design for cost savings

 

By integrating two or more lenses into one camera, users don’t need two separate cameras, which would double purchasing costs, installation efforts, and maintenance requirements. A TandemVu camera also ensures that there is only one IP address to manage and that only one license is required for the video management software (VMS).

 

 

 

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  • Big picture and details in one view

  • Cameras with TandemVu technology provide the ability to monitor an entire area while zooming in to inspect specific security incidents without creating blind spots related to zooming, tilting, or panning. This means that users can see the big picture of the scene while also capturing every detail virtually all the time, thus enhancing security.

  • Big picture and details in one view

     

    Cameras with TandemVu technology provide the ability to monitor an entire area while zooming in to inspect specific security incidents without creating blind spots related to zooming, tilting, or panning. This means that users can see the big picture of the scene while also capturing every detail virtually all the time, thus enhancing security.

 

Smart linkage of two video channels

 

The two video channels work together to provide intelligent applications for an enhanced user experience. When an object is detected by the panoramic lens, it immediately signals the PTZ lens to track the object. This autonomous process, known as Smart Linkage, helps users stay focused on important events.