

Public security
SOAR PTZ cameras with IR can be mounted in public area where people stay or move. With more flexible viewing angles and more clear zooming vision, over day and night, PTZ cameras can help keep people and property safer and provide clarified video evidence when required. While some wonder if cameras are an invasion of privacy, they are beneficial in most cases.
Why is PTZ camera better for public security?
PTZ cameras can cover a wider area than fixed lens cameras. They can pan, tilt, and zoom to provide a more comprehensive view of the surroundings. They can be remotely controlled to adjust their field of view, enabling operators to follow moving objects or individuals, capture details such as license plates or facial features, and provide more accurate identification of suspects or incidents by zooming. This can help to quickly identify potential security threats, and take appropriate action.
While PTZ cameras can be more expensive than fixed lens cameras, they can offer a cost-effective solution in the long run. Fewer cameras are needed to cover the same area, and the ability to remotely control the camera means that fewer staff are needed to monitor the area.
PTZ cameras are a more versatile and effective option for public area surveillance than fixed lens cameras. They offer greater coverage, flexibility, and enhanced surveillance capabilities, leading to improved situational awareness and better security.
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