Monitoreal Camera
High-resolution surveillance cameras that are designed to provide clear and detailed images. They can be easily integrated with other security devices, including the Monitoreal Security Hub.
Designed in Cyprus, Europe
Predict and prevent a break-in before it happens.
Take control of your perimeter from anywhere in the world, by triggering connected:
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| Max. Resolution | 2MP | 4MP |
| Sub Stream up to 720p | ||
| Fixed Focal Length | 2.8mm / 4.0mm | 2.8mm / 4.0mm |
| Field of View Width | 113 / 91.2 | 101 / 83.7 |
| IR Night Vision Range | 30m | 50m |
| Built-in Microphone | ||
| 120 dB Wide Dynamic Range | ||
| Supports 256 GB Micro SD Card | ||
| ONVIF Profiles S, G and T | ||
| IP67 and 4 kV Surge Protection | ||
| Powered by PoE or 12 VDC |
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SICUR 2026 provides the ideal platform to demonstrate how on-site AI processing delivers faster detection, improved operational control, and full data sovereignty, without cloud dependency.
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