Dome Camera vs Bullet Camera: Which is Better for Your Security Needs?
When planning and deploying a security surveillance system, choosing the right type of camera is a crucial step. The two most common types of fixed surveillance cameras on the market are FC225T Dual-Spectrum Bullet Camera
The FC225T, featuring a thermal imaging sensor resolution of 256×192, is an advanced dual-spectrum bullet camera that integrates infrared thermal imaging, temperature measurement, and high-definition visible light monitoring in one device.
It incorporates a state-of-the-art passive infrared thermal detector combined with industrial-grade temperature analysis tools, smoke and fire detection algorithms, and dual-spectrum behavior analysis algorithms. Alongside multiple alarm linkage functions, the FC225T delivers true 24/7 security monitoring and fire warning capabilities.
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