Dahua Technology launched its new XVR series, XVR5000-I/XVR7000-4KL-I featuring full-channel SMD Plus to benefit customers with an AI upgrade. The series is designed to reduce false-alarm rates and human surveillance costs, thus bringing value to customers in search of products with accurate human/vehicle alarms and to raise the security level of various indoor and outdoor facilities.
Renovated from the original SMD technology running on the CPU, the new SMD Plus adopts independent AI smart chip loaded with new deep-learning algorithms, enabling 10 times the computing power. As a result, SMD Plus can recognise moving objects and differentiate human and vehicles, so as to effectively avoid false alarms caused by tree branches, insects, shadows, wind or other environmental factors.
Compared with perimeter protection products that support 2/4 channels, the Dahua SMD plus XVRs support up to 16 channels, suitable for indoor corridor, outdoor park entrance and many other applications. For HDCVI users, just replace a back-end product to enjoy HD-over-Coax with advanced AI performance. In addition, through the added real-time tracking box, users can clearly see the detected target on the screen and obtain visualised alarm management.
Together with the Dahua Active Deterrence Camera, the new product can expel intruders detected by SMD Plus with white light and siren, actively defending the property while saving manpower. Alert messages can be remotely sent to the DMSS app installed on the users’ mobile phones, which keeps them updated with abnormal situations anytime anywhere. This intelligent function suits the safety requirements of all kinds of large, medium and small-sized properties vulnerable to attacks, like shops, villas, warehouses, etc.
For more information, contact Dahua Technology South Africa, +27 72 628 6810, [email protected], www.dahuasecurity.com
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