At the heart of these cameras lies the Wisenet 9 AI-native System on Chip (SoC), featuring an dual neural processing unit architecture. Think of it as having two specialised brains working in perfect harmony: one dedicated to delivering crystal-clear image processing and the other focusing exclusively on advanced object detection and analytics. This separation ensures that neither function compromises the other, which can be a common problem in traditional systems where video quality often suffers when AI processing intensifies.
What sets these cameras apart is their flexibility. The AI event detection pipeline splits into three independently adjustable streams: metadata streaming, intelligent video analytics and image enhancement. This means security professionals will be able to fine-tune each function to match their specific requirements, reducing false alerts while maximising relevant detections.
The analytics capabilities are comprehensive. From vehicle and people counting to sophisticated queue management, these cameras are able to handle diverse monitoring scenarios with ease. More specialised features like slip and fall detection, face mask compliance monitoring and social distancing enforcement address some of the more contemporary security challenges that organisations may face.
Perhaps the most innovative feature is the BestShot technology, which automatically captures and transmits the most relevant images of detected objects. The AI functionality crops images directly around identified subjects and includes metadata such as gender, vehicle type and clothing colour. For forensic security teams conducting investigations, this feature could help transform hours of manual video review into just a few minutes of targeted analysis.
In an era where headlines are often dominated by concerns around privacy, Hanwha Vision has embedded Dynamic Privacy Masking (DPM) directly into the camera's AI processing. This real-time edge-based privacy protection automatically masks people, faces, vehicles and license plates with mosaic or color overlays, which helps to ensure compliance with privacy regulations without compromising security effectiveness.
The cybersecurity credentials are equally impressive. With FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification - very much the gold standard for secure surveillance - these cameras incorporate Secure Storage, Secure OS and Secure Boot functionality. This comprehensive security framework prevents unauthorised software execution and maintains the integrity of captured data.
The inclusion of RE-ID (Re-Identification) technology showcases the advanced intelligence these cameras possess. Using deep learning algorithms, the system is able to track individuals across multiple non-overlapping camera views, even if there is a change in their appearance. Imagine identifying someone who enters wearing an orange jacket and later being able to recognise them after they've unzipped it and added a hat, all across different cameras throughout a facility.
Beyond the undeniably impressive AI capabilities, these cameras help deliver practical benefits that security teams will be able to appreciate immediately. Advanced bandwidth reduction saves up to 50% on data transmission costs, while AI-enhanced Wide Dynamic Range and noise reduction ensure superior image quality in challenging lighting conditions.
The second-generation X series represents more than technological advancement: it's a glimpse into the future of intelligent surveillance, where security systems don't just record events but understand, analyse and respond to them with not-seen-before sophistication.