Axis Cameras and Radar Scanning at Intersec 2026
Amongst many other products, Axis is showing the D2210-VE radar for area and 24/7 traffic monitoring at Intersec 2026. Visitors to the booth in Dubai can see the highly effective detection solutions for themselves.

The radar can be used stand-alone for non-visual monitoring while safeguarding privacy, or it can be used to steer a PTZ camera for visual verification. Furthermore, with smart coexistence functionality, it is possible to combine up to eight D2210-VE radars in close proximity.
With edge-to-edge technology, additional devices can be easily connected and use the Axis D2210-VE to trigger events or actions: for example, a fixed dome camera to trigger a recording whenever an object appears in the field of detection, or a horn speaker to remotely address people or play prerecorded messages and deter unwanted activities.
The high-frequency radar can accurately detect, classify, and track objects in various weather and light conditions 24/7. Electromagnetic wave transmission from Axis radar devices is harmless – even with continuous exposure. The device has a 95° field of detection and can detect, classify, and track humans up to 60 m (200 feet) and vehicles up to 90 m (295 feet).
Axis PTZ cameras are equipped with a variety of intelligent features and can move between preset positions and zoom in automatically in response to detected events. Cameras mounted on high poles or near busy roads can be shaken by winds or passing traffic, and images are often blurry and troublesome to view. The EIS solution effectively minimizes the effects of vibration and shaking.

Directional audio detection, available in Axis Q6300-E panoramic camera, is triggered by audio incidents and redirects the PTZ camera to the audio source. Sharpdome technology features speed dry, which ensures clarity in rainy weather and supports efficient, high-pressure cleaning by removing the water drops from the dome.
New at Intersec is the combination into one unit of a radar system and an optical camera – see picture. Details will be revealed soon.















