27.05.2024 • Product

Axis Communications: AXIS P1468-XLE Explosion-Protected Bullet Camera – GSA25 Finalist

The AXIS P1468-XLE Explosion-Protected Bullet Camera is certified for Zone and Division 2 (ATEX, IECEx, cULus). Powered by ARTPEC-8 and equipped with a deep learning processing unit (DLPU), it enables advanced analytics at the edge.

AXIS P1468-XLE Explosion-Protected Bullet Camera
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Ideal for health and safety and operational efficiency, it creates an integrated data-driven sensory network. Featuring Lightfinder 2.0, Forensic WDR, and OptimizedIR, AXIS P1468-XLE delivers sharp 4K images in any light. This impact-resistant, outdoor-ready camera also ensures cybersecurity with built-in features.

 In its own words the P1468 Bullet Camera is the world’s first explosion-protected camera designed for Zone/Division 2. Ideal for health and safety applications as well as operational efficiency, it supports deep-learning based analytics that run on the edge.

AXIS P1468-XLE offers outstanding 4K resolution at up to 60 fps. Thanks to Lightfinder 2.0 and Forensic WDR, it delivers true colors and great forensic detail in challenging light or near darkness. And, with a large 1/1.2" sensor it ensures great light sensitivity. OptimizedIR enables surveillance in total darkness up to 40 m (131 ft) without the need for extra lighting. Plus, motion-adaptive exposure reduces the motion blur from approaching or nearby objects. Furthermore, Zipstream with support for H.264 and H.265 significantly reduces bandwidth and storage requirements without compromising image quality.

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