Cameras - IP, Megapixel, Analog, Night Vision: 39 Companies - MajorCompanies in breif
Overview: Surveillance
cameras may be categorized into 4 main segments: analog, standard definition IP,
megapixel and night-vision. Analog cameras are the most traditional and commonly
deployed cameras today. Analog cameras are commonly connected to DVRs or
encoders so operators can view over PCs. Standard definition IP cameras offer
similar resolution to analog cameras but do not require a DVR or encoder as the
video as has been digitized for PC viewing inside the camera. Megapixel cameras
are IP cameras that offer higher resolution than either analog or standard
definition cameras. Megapixel cameras offer up to 16 MP resolution while
traditional analog cameras only offer about .3 MP. Finally, night vision cameras
are specialized cameras that are used to see when natural or artificial light is
missing. The four major types of night vision cameras are infrared (e.g., Extreme CCTV), SWIR (e.g.,NoblePeak), thermal (e.g., Flir) and laser-based (e.g., Vumii).
ACTi
ACTi offers a full line of solid quality,
inexpensive IP cameras plus NVR software. An early leader in IP cameras, ACTi
has lost ground over the past few years.
American Dynamics
American Dynamics offers a full line of
video surveillance products. Their flagship product is the Intellex DVR line but
they also have respected line of analog cameras and matrix switchers. Though
their products are sold into a variety of markets, their strongest market has
always been retail. In 2008, they acquired encoders and NVRs from Trident Tek
and video analytics from Intellivid. American Dynamic is building an end to end
IP video solution.
Arecont Vision
Arecont Vision offers a full line of
megapixel cameras up to 20MP
resolution. Arecont's cameras are fairly bare bones with no on board
storage, audio nor analytics. Only a few of their models have auto back focus.
However, Arecont's pricing per pixel is one of the lowest in the industry,
making them attractive to the cost conscious. Also, Arecont is one of a only a
few manufacturers with multi-imager cameras (like their 8MP and 20MP versions).
See our tests of their 10MP, 3MP and in our indoor shootout versus their main
competitors. In November 2011, integrators overwhelmingly selected Arecont as the the IP camera delivering the
worst experiences.
ATEME
ATEME is a manufacturer of video
surveillance encoders and recorders. ATEME is best known for its leadership in
developing advanced CODECs including leading efforts in H.264.
Avigilon
Avigilon offers a full line of IP cameras,
encoders and VMS software. The company is best known for super high resolution
cameras (up to 29MP) and for optimizing the display and retrieval of such
cameras. Combined with some of the industry's most attractive pricing and
restricted dealer access, Avigilon is one of the fastest growing companies in
all of surveillance.
Axis
Axis is one of, if not the, largest
manufacturers of video surveillance globally. While the company focuses
primarily on cameras, with an extremely broad array of offerings, Axis is also
developing management systems including a hosted video solution (AVHS) and a
decentralized VMS (ACC) in addition to their traditional VMS, ACS.
Axsys
Basler
Basler manufacturers megapixel cameras. A
long term developer of machine vision products, Basler entered the video
surveillance market in 2007. Basler offers a line of H.264 CCD cameras up to 3
MP resolution. Basler's cameras are physically much smaller than most or all
other megapixel cameras.
BiKal
BiKal offers a complete line of IP video
surveillance products including IP cameras, surveillance software and bundled
analytics. BiKal focuses on making IP video inexpensive and easy for the broader
market to use. Watch demonstration videos
of Bikal's products. Though Bikal manufacturers their own IP cameras, their
surveillance software supports a wide variety of third party cameras.
Bosch Security
Bosch
Security is a global video surveillance manufacturer including a broad line
of both analog and IP products.
Cantronic
Cieffe
Cieffe develops IP video management
software and a line of encoders/cameras. Acquired by March Networks in 2008, the Cieffe line
looks to be the centerpiece of March Network's emerging IP video strategy. The
March/Cieffe offering will compete with a similar offering from Verint as well as IP video solutions from
Milestone and Genetec among others.
Cisco
Cisco offers an end to end video
surveillance solution that tightly integrates with Cisco's networking equipment.
Cisco's offering includes encoders (acquired through SyPixx) and video
management software (acquired through Broadware). Cisco has released two IP
cameras and has ported the Broadware software to run as modules in Cisco
routers. Cisco's main competitors include Milestone, Genetec and other large DVR/NVR
manufactures.
Dallmeier
DVTel
DVTel offers a full line of video
surveillance products. DVTel's products center around their own line of IP
cameras, encoders and IP video surveillance software. A key differentiator is
their Scene Tracker technology that
stitches cameras view into a single image to improve viewing of large areas. In
2010, DVTel acquired one of the leading
video analytic providers, ioimage. Genetec, Verint and ONSSI are key competitors and alternatives
to DvTel.
EverFocus
EverFocus manufacturers a broad range of
DVRs, analog and IP cameras primarily for the budget / SMB markets. Everfocus is
one of the founding members of the HDcctv
alliance - a group that plans to deliver non-IP megapixel cameras that work
with existing coax.
Flir
Flir specializes in the production of
Infrared / thermal cameras. In the surveillance market, these products are
primarily used for nightvision or scenarios where heat can be detected but light
is obscured. Flir is the market leader.
Geutebrueck
Geutebrueck is a manufacturer of a broad
variety of video surveillance products including DVRs, cameras and analytics.
Strongest presence is in Europe.
Grandeye
Grandeye offers 360 degree panoramic
cameras. Grandeye offers both analog and IP versions. The analog version is 3MP
and requires its own dedicated record. The IP version offers 5MP resolution,
uses MJPEG and integrates with a variety of leading video management systems.
The closest competitive camera is the Mobotix Q22. Another alternative is
Immervision that provides 360 degree
lenses for up to 1.3 MP cameras. Read a review of Grandeye's products and
positioning. Note: Grandeye recently had a significant company
restructuring.
Hikvision
Hikvision is one of the largest Chinese
security manufacturers, offering encoder cards, cameras and DVRs.
Honeywell Video
IndigoVision
IndigoVision offers an end to end IP video
solution. IndigoVision's product line consists of IP cameras, encoders, NVR
appliances and IP video surveillance software. IndigoVision does not support
third party IP cameras though plans to release 3rd party support in 2010. Key
differentiator for IndigoVision is their in-house designed video CODECs that
IndigoVision claims provides higher quality at lower bandwidth.
IQinVision
IQinVision provides a full line of
megapixel cameras. One of the pioneers of megapixel surveillance, IQinVision has
fallen behind as megapixel has moved mainstream. In August 2011, a major management shakeout
occurred.
Lumenera
Lumenera offers a line of megapixel
cameras. Key differentiators for Lumenera include (1) megapixel cameras with low
light sensitivity (using a CCD imager rather than CMOS), (2) supporting video
analytics (in their li series), and (3) 11 MP camera. Comparable products
include Arecont Vision who generally
offers lower prices and IQinvision who
offers a broader line of housing and body types.
Mango DSP
Mobotix
Mobotix Mobotix manufactures megapixel
cameras and video management systems. Key differentiators for Mobotix are: (1)
provide the video management system for no charge and (2) do not require video
management servers (video can be transmitted directly to storage). Mobotix
generated over $50M annual revenue in
2008. Mobotix's product approach is most similar to Avigilon.
Panasonic
Panasonic is one of the top analog camera
providers. Panasonic also carries a line of DVRs and is expanding their IP
camera product offering. They are regarded for their high quality cameras
(especially their SDIII line). For analog cameras, their main competitor is Pelco. For IP cameras, it is Axis. In July 2008, Panasonic announced a
new President and a strategic shift to sell solutions rather than
products.
Detailed Information on Panasonic from IP
Pelco
Pelco is one of the largest companies in
video surveillance. A market share leader in analog cameras, Pelco offers a
broad series of surveillance cameras as well as 3 lines of video management
systems - classic DVRs, the Integral product line and the Endura hybrid DVR/NVR
system.
In the last year, Pelco has increased their
product offering and market focus for IP camera, launching Sarix, their platform
for IP/megapixel cameras.
Given Pelco's large size, they compete
against a broad variety of companies. In the IP camera market, Pelco's two
largest competitors are Axis and Sony. Pelco's historically been well regarded
for their customer service. However, their video management technology is widely
viewed as average and their IP camera offerings are still limited.
Pixim
Pixim offers specialized WDR imaging
systems used by dozens of camera manufacturers. Pixim's key competitive
advantage is the ability to overcome harsh lighting conditions that are common
in video surveillance applications, allowing people and objects to be seen more
clearly than in traditional CCTV cameras. Watch a demo of Pixim's abilities. Pixim also
claims an advantage in reducing storage
consumption. Pixim sells its systems to camera manufacturers, enabling hundreds of cameras, but does not sell
directly to integrators or end users. The closest competitive offering to Pixim
is the Panasonic SDIII.
Q-See
Q-See makes inexpensive DVRs, analog and
IP cameras. OEMs Chinese products. Re-sold in Costco
Raytec
Raytec is a specialist provider of IR and
white light illumination products.
Sony
StarDot
StarDot is a megapixel camera
manufacturer, providing a range of cameras from VGA to 5MP. StarDot has an
extensive history of manufacturing megapixel cameras for non-security
applications. In the past few years, StarDot entered in the surveillance market
and has gained VMS support from a number of leading providers such as Milestone
and Exacq.
Veracity
Veracity manufacturers products for
transmitting IP video. Highwire is Veracity's flagship product. Highwire
consists of adapters that allow IP cameras to reutilize existing analog cabling,
eliminating the need to pull new cabling. Highwire is available in 1 and 4
channel versions and is viewed as a key enabler to quickly and cost effectively
migrate from analog CCTV to IP video. A single channel Highwire adapter pair
costs approximately $400 USD. For this price point, Highwire is ideal for longer
cable runs (more than a few hundred feet) or for areas where access or
installation is difficult or problematic. For short, easy cable runs, the
alternative is to simply replace the coax cabling.
Verint
Verint is a leading IP video provider
offering a broad line of cameras, encoders, wireless, analytics and IP video
management software. Over the last 5 years, Verint has evolved from a high end
DVR manufacturer to an end to end video provider. Verint's offering centers
around their Nextiva platform which provides tight integration with analytics
and advanced command and control functionality. Verint's main competitors
include March Networks, Genetec and DvTel.
Vicon
Vicon manufacturers a wide range of video
surveillance products. One of the older companies in the industry, Vicon is
widely considered to be a leader in analog CCTV. Over the last few years, Vicon
has expanded their product portfolio to include both IP cameras and IP video
surveillance software. Vicon provides free VMS licenses for use with Vicon
cameras and OEMs integrated analytics through Agent Vi and access control from S2. Vicon is a publicly traded company,
reporting 2008 annual revenues of $66.9 M
USD.
VideoIQ
VideoIQ integrates video analytics,
cameras and storage to create all-in-one surveillance appliances. While
traditionally, all 3 elements were run in separate devices (a camera, a recorder
and a server for analysis), VideoIQ bundles all of them inside their camera
(which they call iCVRs).
VIVOTEK
VIVOTEK offers a broad line of inexpensive
IP cameras. VIVOTEK serves the lower end of the market from the consumer to the
small/medium sized business. It is one of, if not the largest provider, in this
segment, with almost $40 M USD 2008 revenue. VIVOTEK ranks 8th overall in
network cameras.
Vumii
Vumii offers long-range night vision
systems using lasers to illuminate targets at long distances. Key
differentiators for Vumii include the ability to identify details of targets
(clothing, facial features, writing, vehicle type) and to do so at ranges over
1500 meters. Vumii competes with thermal imaging cameras, primarily from Flir by claiming lower cost and far high
image quality than the blurred image generally produced on thermal
cameras.
Vivotek brand IP Cameras is ranking on No.8? Have you heard Iwatchs CCTV Cameras?
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