Introducing the Sony UNI-ONER520T7 36x Day/Night Network PTZ Camera, a cutting-edge surveillance solution designed for outdoor environments. This camera features advanced HPoE++ technology for efficient power and data transmission, ensuring reliable performance. With its robust design, DynaView Wide-D capability, and advanced image processing through DEPA Intelligence, this camera excels in delivering high-quality footage and interoperability with various network systems.
Features
- Outdoor unitized SNC-ER520: Built to withstand harsh weather conditions, ensuring long-term durability and reliability.
- HPoE++ operation: Provides power and data over a single Ethernet cable, simplifying installation and reducing costs.
- DynaView Wide-D capability: Enhances image quality in varying lighting conditions, ensuring clear visibility even in challenging environments.
- DEPA Intelligence: Optimizes image processing, allowing for faster and more efficient recording and playback.
- Onvif technology: Ensures seamless integration with multi-vendor network systems, enhancing versatility and compatibility.
- Day/Night modes: Automatically switches between day and night settings, improving visibility during low-light conditions.
- Dual Streaming: Supports multiple streaming formats (JPEG/MPEG-4/H.264), providing flexibility in bandwidth management.
- HPoE enabled: Simplifies power and data connection, making installation easier and more efficient.
- Noise Reduction: Reduces background noise for clearer image quality, enhancing overall surveillance effectiveness.
Sony UNI-ONER520T7 Detailed Specifications
| Model | Sony UNI-ONER520T7 |
| Camera Type | 36x Day/Night Network PTZ |
| Power Supply | HPoE++ (60W power injector included) |
| Mounting Type | Pendant mount with tinted lower dome |
| Interface | 8 pin ethernet cable with coupling |
| Image Processing | DEPA Intelligence |
| Streaming Formats | JPEG, MPEG-4, H.264 |
| Features | Day/Night modes, DynaView Wide-D, Noise Reduction |



















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