27 Mar 2017
Offering longer distance PoE power and data
transmission over Cat5e UTP cable, Hikvision, the world’s leading
supplier of innovative video surveillance products and solutions, has
released a new range of 3E Series PoE Switches.
Designed to suit the demands of IP video surveillance applications and providing up to 370 Watt total PoE power output, the new Hikvision 3E Series PoE Switches include 5, 9, 16 and 24-port Unmanaged, and 8, 16 and 24-port 802.3 af/at web Managed Layer 2 switches. Offering true Plug & Play set-up and fast data transmission, the Unmanaged and Managed 16 and 24-port switches both feature 100/1000 Mbps combo ports.
Delivering far longer
distance transmission (up to 250 metres) versus traditional IT switches,
the new Hikvision switch range employs an adaptive power supply mode to
dynamically manage fluctuating camera device power requirements.
Together with VIP-Port Transmission priority to ensure signal stability
and video fluency, the new Hikvision PoE switch range offers insurance
to maintain the delivery of great surveillance quality, particularly for
critical and sensitive area monitoring requirements.
Along
with 4 KV lightning protection, an 8-Core PoE Power Supply offers more
reliable power supply and protection, for efficient and reliable
long-term maintenance free operation. Enhanced video transmission
quality makes the switches an obvious choice for CCTV IP camera projects
across many different market sectors.
Hikvision UK Ltd
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