Specialized IP Cameras — LPR & Facial Recognition

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CVS-IPView DV
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CVS-IPView DV
Model: 7023
COMPATIBILITY: ONVIF 2.60 protocol
POWER SUPPLY: PoE (15 W) / DC 12V 600 mA
Sensor: CMOS 1/2.8” Megapixel progressive scan
Lens: F = 2.8 mm (2.8 D) / F = 3.6 mm (3.6 D)
Video streams: 3
CVS-IPass DV
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CVS-IPass DV
Model: 7022
COMPATIBILITY: ONVIF 2.60 protocol
POWER SUPPLY: PoE (15 W) / DC 12V 600 mA
Sensor: CMOS 1/2.8”, Megapixel progressive scan
Frame rate: 12 – 25 FPS
Settings: WDR, 3DNR, BLC
CVS-IPark DV
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CVS-IPark DV
Model: 7021
COMPATIBILITY: ONVIF 2.60 protocol
POWER SUPPLY: PoE (15 W) / DC 12V 600mA
Sensor: CMOS 1/2.8”, Megapixel progressive scan
Lens: F = 2.8–12.0 mm, motorized
Video streams: 3
Specialized IP Cameras — LPR & Facial Recognition

Specialized IP Cameras — Professional Solutions in Tbilisi

Specialized IP cameras are designed for specific tasks where standard cameras cannot provide the necessary functionality. These are professional tools for parking facilities, enterprises, banking sector, and government facilities in Georgia. LAGI offers 3 types of specialized cameras: LPR (License Plate Recognition) for automatic license plate recognition in parking lots and roads, Facial Recognition cameras for access control and attendance tracking, multisensor panoramic cameras with 180°-360° coverage to monitor multiple directions with a single camera. All models feature specialized AI chips for real-time analysis, WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) technology for high-contrast lighting conditions, and high resolution 4MP-8MP for detail recognition.

Types of Specialized Cameras

  • LPR cameras (license plate recognition) — automatic plate recognition at speeds up to 60 km/h, night vision, integration with barriers and parking systems.
  • Facial recognition cameras — biometric identification, database up to 50,000+ faces, liveness detection (anti-spoofing), 99.7% accuracy.
  • Multisensor cameras — 4 sensors in one housing, 180°-360° coverage, virtual PTZ, one camera = 4 standard cameras.
  • Thermal cameras — temperature measurement, human detection in complete darkness, 300m+ range, early fire detection.
  • Chemical/explosive substance detectors — specialized sensors for early threat detection.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is LPR camera license plate recognition?

Modern LPR cameras provide 98-99% accuracy in daylight conditions and 95-97% at night. The camera recognizes plates on vehicles moving at 5-60 km/h, works in any weather, and saves photos of all passing vehicles.

Can facial recognition cameras work with masks or glasses?

Modern AI algorithms recognize faces with glasses if eyes and forehead are visible. Recognition with masks is limited, but some models use eye and forehead biometrics. For most reliable recognition, 60-70% face visibility is required.

What advantage does a multisensor camera have over 4 separate cameras?

Multisensor cameras save installation costs (1 camera instead of 4), reduce network load (1 IP address), provide synchronized recording from all directions, and simplify mounting. Ideal for intersections, wide halls, perimeter security.