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Rugged Toshiba Camera Brings Advantages of IP Video Surveillance to Outdoor Applications




All In One, IP66-rated IK-WB80A Eliminates Need for Protective Housing

IRVINE, CA -- The Toshiba IK-WB80A is a highly ruggedized IP video surveillance camera built to withstand extreme heat and cold, snow, sleet and rain, even vandalism - all without the purchase of an enclosure. The camera's metallic housing meets the demanding IP66 international standard, meaning it can be deployed with confidence outside in any type of weather. Plus, the imposing Toshiba housing conveys the presence of the highest level of video security available to would-be thieves or vandals, helping to deter crime.

 

Toshiba engineered the IK-WB80A with high-quality video surveillance in mind. This is why the camera features a two-megapixel CMOS imaging sensor and a Vari-focal lens with 3x optical/4x digital zoom. The resulting 1600 x 1200 resolution captures large outdoor spaces, such as a parking lot or office entrance way, to give users a single large image rather than juggle multiple video streams from several lower resolution IP cameras.  

 

For superior night-time viewing the camera features IR illuminators effective up to 75 feet in complete darkness, along with a true day/night IR cut filter.  

 

Power over Ethernet (PoE) connectivity lets the camera be powered using the same Ethernet cable as the data, simplifying outdoor installations and giving more options for camera mounting.

 

Other features of the IK-WB80A are:

    Dual MPEG4/MJPEG video streaming for simultaneous viewing and recording
    Built-in slot for SD and SDHC memory cards to record "at camera"
    Tamper and motion detection with email alerts
    Two-way audio for on-site communications
    Privacy masking.

 For more information, visit www.toshibasecurity.com.  

 





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