Pelco

Pelco fixed IP Camera
 

Pelco’s Sarix fixed IP cameras are designed to provide focused coverage where you need it. These feature-rich, high-performing cameras offer outstanding image quality in challenging lighting conditions, day or night, even in complete darkness, and actionable intelligence through embedded analytics for mission-critical applications.

Industry

  • Cities
  • Corporate Campuses
  • Data Centers
  • Education
  • Energy Utilities
  • Financial Institutions
  • Gaming
  • Government
  • Healthcare
  • Public Safety
  • Retail
  • Sports Entertainment
  • Traffic

Availability

  • Asia Pacific
  • Americas
  • Europe
  • Middle East And Africa
  • Australia And New Zealand

Product line

  • Security Center

Image Clarity

SureVision technology delivers simultaneous advanced low-light and wide dynamic range (WDR) providing the highest image quality and visibility in situations with both bright and dark areas in a scene. And when there is no light at all, the adaptive IR illuminator keeps details intact without overexposure as objects approach the camera.

Breadth of Coverage and Configurations

Robust indoor and outdoor models, available in a variety of form factors that provide a breadth of coverage in a variety of operating conditions, from freezing tundras to scorching deserts, these cameras can operate reliably no matter the condition.

Easy Integration

Pelco’s Sarix cameras are well integrated with Genetec’s Security Center. Please visit the Genetec supported device list for the current list of supported features.

Sarix Fixed IP Cameras:

  • Sarix Professional
  • Sarix Enhanced
  • Sarix Fixed Thermal
  • Sarix High Security Corner

Features and benefits

  • Resolutions up to 4K for mission critical applications demanding high performance and reliability
  • Excellent low-light performance and true dynamic range delivers outstanding image quality with clear details
  • Embedded analytics, including AI-powered analytics in select models, improves threat detection and reduce false alarms