Overview

HectorWeyl provides a range of network PTZ cameras that utilize pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities to deliver expansive coverage and detailed imagery. In addition to standard models, they offer specialized cameras designed for specific purposes, including positioning systems, corrosion-resistant cameras, and explosion-proof models to meet unique user requirements.

The InteliCore Series of PTZ cameras is equipped with high-performance sensors, robust optical zoom capabilities, extended-range IR illumination, and robust protection, making them ideal for applications that demand superior performance. The IntelliSight Series is designed to strike a balance between performance and cost-effectiveness, while the ValueMax and Wi-Fi Series present more compact and budget-friendly options for users.

HectorWeyl's PTZ cameras are extensively deployed across various industries, including transportation, government, and urban surveillance. Their resilience and efficacy have been demonstrated even in harsh environments, such as at the summit of Mount Everest.

Collections

ValueMax PTZ1

IntelliSight AI PTZ5

IntelliCore AI PTZ3

Blog posts

The Lens in Security Cameras: An In-Depth Technical Exploration by Hector Weyl

The Lens in Security Cameras: An In-Depth Technical Exploration by Hector Weyl

Introduction: The Unseen Eye of Modern Security In the realm of security surveillance, the camera is often lauded for its sensor, its processing power, and its intelligent analytics. However, the critical component that literally shapes the light entering the system—the...

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H.265/HEVC: The Engine of High-Definition Security - A Hector Weyl Technical Exploration

H.265/HEVC: The Engine of High-Definition Security - A Hector Weyl Technical Exploration

Introduction: The Unseen Battle for Bandwidth and Clarity In the realm of security and surveillance, the quest for perfection is a relentless pursuit of opposing forces. We demand higher resolutions—4K, 8K, and beyond—to capture critical forensic detail. We require longer...

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Understanding RTSP in Security Video Surveillance Systems

Understanding RTSP in Security Video Surveillance Systems

In security video surveillance, real-time access to footage isn’t just a convenience—it’s a necessity. Imagine a retail store detecting a shoplifter, a city traffic camera spotting a reckless driver, or a warehouse monitoring for unauthorized entry: in all cases, delays of...

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ONVIF: The Cornerstone of Interoperability in Modern Video Surveillance and the Strategic Commitment of Hector Weyl

ONVIF: The Cornerstone of Interoperability in Modern Video Surveillance and the Strategic Commitment of Hector Weyl

Introduction: The Networked Revolution and the Problem of Proprietary Silos The transition from analog to Internet Protocol (IP)-based video surveillance marked one of the most significant technological evolutions in the security industry. Network cameras, network video recorders (NVRs), video management...

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Image Sensors in Security Systems: From CCD to CMOS and Beyond

Image Sensors in Security Systems: From CCD to CMOS and Beyond

In security surveillance, the difference between a usable camera and a useless one often comes down to a single component: the image sensor. Think of it as the camera’s “eye”—it converts light (from sunlight, streetlights, or IR) into electrical signals that...

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Hector Weyl Network Cameras: A Guide to Face Detection Settings – Enhance Security with Identity-Based Alerts

Hector Weyl Network Cameras: A Guide to Face Detection Settings – Enhance Security with Identity-Based Alerts

In security setups where "who" is present matters as much as "what" is happening, basic motion detection or even smart motion detection falls short. For example: How do you instantly know if a visitor is an authorized employee or an...

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