FLIR CC-3405-01-I FLIR Ariel SHD Corner IP Camera
Corner mounting presents unique surveillance challenges — conventional cameras waste coverage area or require multiple units to eliminate blind spots along building perimeters. The FLIR Ariel SHD Corner IP Camera addresses this deployment problem with purpose-built optics and housing designed specifically for 90-degree corner installations, maximizing field of view while minimizing camera count and installation labor.
Key Features
- Corner-optimized form factor eliminates blind spots at building intersections and hallways
- Super HD resolution delivers clear identification footage across wide coverage areas
- IP network connectivity enables integration with existing surveillance infrastructure
- FLIR imaging technology provides reliable performance in variable lighting conditions
- Compact corner-mount design reduces visual profile in retail and corporate environments
- Network video stream compatible with major VMS platforms and NVR systems
Corner cameras serve a specific architectural niche that traditional dome and bullet cameras handle poorly. Installing a standard camera in a corner means choosing between pointing it down one corridor or another, or mounting it far enough away to capture both — often impossible in tight spaces. The Ariel SHD's corner-specific design captures both adjacent walls from a single mounting point, cutting camera requirements and cabling runs on perimeter installations.
The form factor works particularly well in retail back-of-house areas, office building corridors, and warehouse perimeters where corners create natural surveillance gaps. Super HD resolution ensures you're capturing usable identification detail even at the expanded coverage distances this mounting position enables. Standard IP connectivity means straightforward integration into existing network infrastructure without proprietary protocols or recording requirements.
This camera suits integrators working on projects where corner coverage is currently handled by multiple camera positions or where blind spots exist due to architectural constraints. The specialized mounting approach reduces total system camera count while improving overall coverage consistency across the protected space.