• Deciphering Surveillance Camera Resolutions: Understanding P, K, and W

    Deciphering Surveillance Camera Resolutions: Understanding P, K, and W
    When it comes to discussing surveillance camera resolutions, the terminology might seem confusing at times. Why are cameras referred to as a certain number of P, W, or K? And why is there variation within the same resolution, like 4K cameras being labeled as 800W or 1200W? Before we delve into these questions, let's clarify the meanings behind these abbreviations.   - **P**: Stands for the number of vertical lines or rows of pixels. For instance, 1080P indicates a resolution with 1080 vertical lines.   - **K**: Represents approximately how many thousands of columns (or equivalent)...
  • Introducing OHWOAI - Your Reliable High-Definition Surveillance Storage Solution

    Introducing OHWOAI - Your Reliable High-Definition Surveillance Storage Solution
    In today's era of video surveillance, ensuring the safety and stability of data is paramount. With the ever-increasing volume of data generated by high-definition surveillance cameras, designing a secure and stable storage solution has become a top priority. At OHWOAI, we understand the challenges of handling massive data streams and have developed a cutting-edge storage system to address these concerns.   First and foremost, we prioritize data security and stability. Our video storage system serves as a crucial component of surveillance networks, responsible for safeguarding valuable data. We take the utmost care to ensure data integrity,...
  • Exploring the Essential Features of Security Surveillance Cameras

    Exploring the Essential Features of Security Surveillance Cameras
    When it comes to selecting security surveillance cameras, factors such as image clarity play a pivotal role in influencing consumer purchasing decisions. While pixel count is a well-known determinant of image quality, there are various other factors within the realm of security surveillance that impact image clarity. Let's delve into these aspects to broaden your understanding.   **Minimum Illumination**   **Minimum Illumination** is a metric used to gauge a camera's ability to capture objects clearly in low-light conditions. Lower values indicate higher sensitivity and superior performance. The concept of "Starlight" cameras falls within the low-light category,...
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