FLIR CB-6505-21-IA FLIR Quasar Premium SHD Bullet IP Camera with DNN Video Analytics Narrow FOV
When perimeter surveillance demands exceptional detail at distance, narrow field-of-view cameras become critical force multipliers. The FLIR Quasar Premium SHD bullet addresses long-range identification requirements with integrated deep neural network analytics that separate actual threats from nuisance alarms—delivering actionable intelligence rather than raw video streams requiring constant operator attention.
Key Features
- Super HD resolution optimized for narrow field applications requiring facial recognition and license plate capture at extended ranges
- Deep neural network (DNN) video analytics engine processes detection and classification at the edge, reducing false alarms and server load
- Narrow FOV lens configuration purpose-built for corridors, driveways, gates, and targeted perimeter zones where wide coverage isn't the objective
- FLIR Quasar Premium platform architecture balances imaging performance with enterprise-grade reliability for mission-critical installations
- Bullet form factor with weatherproof housing suitable for outdoor mounting in demanding environmental conditions
- Onboard analytics reduce bandwidth consumption and NVR storage requirements by flagging only relevant events
The CB-6505-21-IA belongs in deployments where you're monitoring specific chokepoints rather than surveying large open areas. Installation scenarios include building entrances requiring identity verification, parking lot exit lanes for vehicle tracking, warehouse loading docks, or property boundary sections where intrusion detection must be pixel-accurate. The narrow field of view trades coverage area for magnification—you're capturing faces and plates at distances where standard cameras deliver unusable footage.
DNN analytics differentiate this model from conventional motion-detection cameras. The neural network distinguishes between humans, vehicles, and other objects, then applies user-defined rules to trigger recordings or alerts. Integration happens via standard ONVIF protocols, though you'll realize maximum value when pairing with FLIR's NVR platforms or VMS solutions that can leverage the camera's metadata streams. This is a tool for integrators building intelligent surveillance systems, not generic camera arrays.