Geovision BX8700V-3D010 vs Hanwha XNB-9003

CAMERA COMPARISON

Geovision BX8700V-3D010 vs Hanwha XNB-9003: Specification Comparison

Both the Geovision BX8700V-3D010 and Hanwha XNB-9003 are 8MP box-type IP cameras designed for fixed installation, making them direct cross-shop candidates for integrators specifying high-resolution, lens-interchangeable cameras. The comparison covers imaging capability, installation flexibility, and ecosystem integration. The Hanwha carries substantially more published specification detail, so several Geovision fields are absent from its datasheet as provided and are marked accordingly.



How do the imaging specs compare?

The Hanwha XNB-9003 specifies a 1/1.8" progressive CMOS sensor producing a native 3840×2160 (4K UHD) output at up to 30 fps, with minimum illumination of 0.03 Lux color and 0.003 Lux B/W, and an extreme WDR rating of 120 dB backed by the SSDR and HLC/BLC stack. It supports DC auto iris, P-iris, manual, and I-CS lens types via C/CS mount, with digital image stabilization via a built-in gyro sensor and LDC (lens distortion correction) in fill or stretch mode. The Geovision BX8700V-3D010 specifies 8 MP resolution and WDR but provides no sensor size, exact pixel array, minimum illumination figure, WDR dB rating, lens mount type, or frame rate in the supplied specification data.

On compression, the Hanwha offers H.265, H.264 (Main/Baseline/High profiles), and MJPEG with WiseStream II and WiseStream III smart codecs and both CBR and VBR bitrate control across up to 10 streaming profiles with 3 virtual channels. The Geovision lists H.265 and H.264 only, with no MJPEG, no smart-codec, and no streaming profile count specified. Electronic shutter range (2–1/12000 sec) and white balance modes (ATW, NarrowATW, AWC, Manual, Indoor, Outdoor) are documented for the Hanwha only.


What about installation and environment?

The Hanwha XNB-9003 is rated for operation from -10°C to +55°C (-14°F to +131°F) at 0–95% RH non-condensing, with storage down to -50°C. Power is PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 3 (maximum 12.95 W) or 12 VDC. Physical dimensions are 81 × 67 × 165 mm and weight is 880 g (1.94 lb). An IP or IK ingress/impact rating is not stated in the provided specifications. The camera includes a CVBS analog output and Micro USB port for on-site installation alignment.

The Geovision BX8700V-3D010 lists PoE as its power source and ceiling, wall, and recessed as supported mount types. No operating temperature range, IP/IK rating, dimensions, weight, or input voltage alternative (such as 12 VDC) is present in the supplied specification data. Both units are box-form-factor cameras intended for fixed installation with a separately purchased or customer-supplied lens.


Which fits your VMS and analytics better?

The Hanwha XNB-9003 declares ONVIF S/G/T/M profiles plus the Wisenet HTTP API, making it natively compatible with ONVIF-conformant VMS platforms and the full Wisenet ecosystem. It carries TPM 2.0 (FIPS 140-2 Level 2) hardware security, 802.1X (EAP-TLS, EAP-LEAP, EAP-PEAP MSCHAPv2), HTTPS/Digest authentication, IP filtering, and a pre-installed Hanwha Techwin Root CA device certificate. Edge storage supports dual Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC slots up to 512 GB each (1 TB total). Audio includes a selectable built-in/line/mic input and line output with G.711 and G.726 compression, plus RS-485 serial and 2 configurable alarm I/O ports. AI analytics cover person, face, vehicle (type: car/bus/truck/motorcycle/bicycle), and license plate classification, with virtual line crossing, virtual area, object detection, counting, queuing, and heatmaps.

The Geovision BX8700V-3D010 declares ONVIF compliance and lists VMS compatibility with Geovision, Milestone, and Axis Camera Station specifically, which may benefit sites already standardized on those platforms. Analytics are limited to Face Detection per the supplied specs. No audio input/output, alarm I/O count, edge storage, or security protocol details are specified in the provided data.


Which should you choose: the BX8700V-3D010 or the XNB-9003?

Our take: The Hanwha XNB-9003 is the stronger choice when AI-driven analytics, deep protocol security, or dual-slot edge storage are project requirements. Concretely: the XNB-9003 specifies a 120 dB extreme WDR rating and 0.03 Lux color minimum illumination versus no dB figure or illumination spec published for the BX8700V-3D010; it adds dual microSD slots supporting up to 1 TB of edge recording versus no edge storage documented for the Geovision; and it provides classified AI analytics covering person, face, vehicle type, and license plate with line-crossing and area rules versus face detection only on the Geovision. Conversely, the BX8700V-3D010 explicitly names Geovision, Milestone, and Axis Camera Station VMS compatibility, which may simplify procurement decisions on those specific platforms. Buyers on Milestone or Axis Camera Station who need only face detection and whose VMS integration list is already validated may find the Geovision adequate, but the Hanwha's published specification depth is substantially broader across every measurable imaging and integration dimension.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.

SpecificationGeovision BX8700V-3D010Hanwha XNB-9003
Resolution8 MP (exact pixel array not specified)3840×2160 (8MP 4K UHD)
Image Sensor1/1.8" progressive CMOS
Max Frame Rate30 fps @ 8MP
Min. Illumination0.03 Lux color / 0.003 Lux B/W
Wide Dynamic RangeWDR (dB rating not specified)extremeWDR 120 dB
Day/NightAuto (ICR)
Lens MountC mount / CS mount
Video CompressionH.265, H.264H.265, H.264, MJPEG
Smart CodecWiseStream II, WiseStream III
Operating Temperature-10°C to +55°C (-14°F to +131°F)
Power Input / PoE ClassPoE (class not specified)PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 3 / 12 VDC
Max Power Consumption12.95 W
Edge StorageDual microSD up to 1 TB (512 GB × 2)
Alarm I/O2 configurable I/O ports
AudioMic/line/built-in input; line output; G.711, G.726
AI AnalyticsFace DetectionPerson, face, vehicle (type), license plate; line crossing, area, counting, queuing, heatmaps
ONVIF ProfilesONVIF (profile level not specified)ONVIF S/G/T/M
VMS Compatibility (named)Geovision, Milestone, Axis Camera StationWisenet; ONVIF-conformant VMS platforms
SecurityTPM 2.0 (FIPS 140-2 L2), 802.1X, HTTPS, device certificate
Weight880 g (1.94 lb)
Warranty3-year

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should you choose: the BX8700V-3D010 or the XNB-9003?

The Hanwha XNB-9003 is the stronger choice when AI-driven analytics, deep protocol security, or dual-slot edge storage are project requirements. Concretely: the XNB-9003 specifies a 120 dB extreme WDR rating and 0.03 Lux color minimum illumination versus no dB figure or illumination spec published for the BX8700V-3D010; it adds dual microSD slots supporting up to 1 TB of edge recording versus no edge storage documented for the Geovision; and it provides classified AI analytics covering person, face, vehicle type, and license plate with line-crossing and area rules versus face detection only on the Geovision. Conversely, the BX8700V-3D010 explicitly names Geovision, Milestone, and Axis Camera Station VMS compatibility, which may simplify procurement decisions on those specific platforms. Buyers on Milestone or Axis Camera Station who need only face detection and whose VMS integration list is already validated may find the Geovision adequate, but the Hanwha's published specification depth is substantially broader across every measurable imaging and integration dimension.

Is the BX8700V-3D010 or XNB-9003 better for low-light performance?

Based on the provided specifications, only the Hanwha XNB-9003 publishes a minimum illumination figure: 0.03 Lux color and 0.003 Lux B/W with ICR day/night switching and a 120 dB extreme WDR rating. The Geovision BX8700V-3D010 lists WDR support but does not state a dB rating or minimum illumination value in its specification data, so a direct numerical comparison cannot be made.

Can both cameras record locally without an NVR?

Only the Hanwha XNB-9003 specifies on-board edge storage — dual Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC slots supporting up to 512 GB each (1 TB combined), with event-triggered and continuous recording modes. The Geovision BX8700V-3D010 does not list any edge storage capability in the provided specifications.

Which camera works with Milestone VMS?

The Geovision BX8700V-3D010 explicitly lists Milestone as a named VMS-compatible platform in its specifications. The Hanwha XNB-9003 declares ONVIF S/G/T/M profile compliance and an HTTP API; Milestone supports ONVIF, so the XNB-9003 should integrate via ONVIF, but Milestone is not named explicitly in the Hanwha specification data provided.



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