Axis Communications announces AXIS Q6010-E Network Camera, a high-resolution multi-directional camera specially designed for operation with any AXIS Q60-E PTZ Network Camera. It allows for total situational awareness in large open spaces or narrow streets and zoomed-in details with the PTZ camera.

AXIS Q60-E PTZ Network Camera

When combined with any AXIS Q60-E PTZ Network Camera it offers high resolution 360° overviews with up to 40x optical zoom for details in one unit. Additionally, it features autopilot for automatic PTZ tracking.

When motion is detected in one of the four 5 MP sensors, the PTZ camera will automatically track the object within the viewing area. AXIS Q6010-E also features exchangeable lenses so it’s easy to change lens for specific monitoring needs. Plus, remote focus ensures maximum flexibility and accurate calibration.

Key features include:

  • 360° camera with one-click PTZ control,
  • 4 x 5 MP sensors, total 20 MP resolution,
  • Exchangeable and tiltable lenses,
  • Requires an AXIS Q60-E PTZ Network Camera,
  • Autopilot included.

Cost-effective security camera

This cost-effective product uses the same bracket, power supply and network cable as the connected AXIS Q60-E PTZ Network Camera, so there’s no extra equipment required helping to simplify installation. The camera will be available in end-June 2020 through Axis distribution channels.

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