Hanwha XNV-8081RE/KAP Network Camera
When you need reliable outdoor surveillance in challenging lighting conditions without the ongoing cost of constant IR illumination, the Hanwha XNV-8081RE/KAP delivers a practical solution. This network camera is built for integrators who require consistent image quality across varied environments while maintaining straightforward installation and integration into existing network infrastructure.
Key Features
- Network connectivity enables straightforward integration into IP-based surveillance systems
- Outdoor-rated housing designed for permanent exterior installations in commercial environments
- Advanced imaging sensor optimized for low-light performance without supplemental lighting
- Multiple streaming profiles support simultaneous recording and live monitoring workloads
- Standards-compliant network protocols ensure compatibility with third-party VMS platforms
- Powered over Ethernet capability simplifies cabling and reduces installation complexity
- Tamper-resistant enclosure protects critical components in accessible mounting locations
- Configurable video analytics reduce false alerts and streamline incident response
The XNV-8081RE/KAP addresses a common deployment challenge: maintaining usable footage quality during dawn, dusk, and nighttime hours without creating light pollution or driving up energy costs. The camera's imaging pipeline processes low-light scenes effectively, which translates to fewer service callbacks about "too dark" footage and more actionable video for end users reviewing incidents.
For integration work, this unit fits into standard network topologies without requiring specialized switches or unusual configuration. The camera supports common authentication methods and can be deployed alongside existing infrastructure. The outdoor housing meets the environmental protection requirements for most commercial exterior applications—building perimeters, parking structures, loading docks—where you need year-round operation without constant maintenance visits. Mount it, cable it, configure it, and move on to the next job knowing it will handle the daily environmental stresses that come with outdoor installations.