A New Standard in Video Surveillance: Tiandy Introduces a Camera with a 2-Kilometer Range

Tiandy has unveiled its new TC-H3169M 63X Polar Day PTZ camera, pushing the boundaries of video surveillance and opening a new dimension in long-range monitoring. While the range of conventional cameras is typically measured in tens or hundreds of meters, Tiandy claims its latest solution can detect objects at distances of up to two kilometers.

The camera features dual 1/1.8” sensors, combining a 16MP panoramic view with an additional 4MP channel for detailed imaging. Thanks to its 63× optical zoom and a focal length of up to 359 mm, the device can simultaneously monitor wide areas and zoom in on precise details, including identifying individuals at long distances.

According to the manufacturer, the camera can detect human movement at distances of up to two kilometers, while facial recognition is possible at several hundred meters, representing a significant leap compared to standard video surveillance systems. These capabilities are particularly relevant for securing critical infrastructure, borders, industrial sites, and large open areas.

A key factor behind its performance is Polar Day technology, which, combined with advanced illumination, ensures clear imaging even in low-light and nighttime conditions. This enables continuous monitoring regardless of lighting conditions, addressing one of the main challenges of long-range surveillance.

With this solution, Tiandy is clearly targeting the advanced security systems market, where integrated solutions that combine detection, analytics, and proactive response are increasingly in demand. The TC-H3169M is therefore not just another addition to the company’s portfolio, but a potential new benchmark for long-range video surveillance.

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