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Application of 4K high-definition infrared monitoring camera

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With the advancement of infrared camera technology, lens pixels have grown from 5 megapixels to 36 megapixels, and video formats have advanced to 4K HD. The capabilities of infrared cameras have also evolved from identifying animal species to identifying patterns and individual animals in greater detail. The main uses of 36 megapixels and 4K HD are as follows:


1. Identifying individual patterns using high-definition field photos or videos.

2. Improving the clarity of magazine images using high-definition image material.

3. With the widespread adoption of 4K images, 4K HD videos recorded by infrared cameras can fill the entire screen without black edges.


What is 4K? 4K actually refers to resolution. The maximum resolution of infrared cameras in the past was 1080p. 4K resolution has twice the horizontal and vertical pixels of 1080p, respectively, resulting in a resolution four times that of 1080p. 4K resolution refers to a display resolution of 3840x2160. Because a row of pixels has 3840 pixels, close to 4K, it is abbreviated as 4K (correspondingly, 1920x1080 can be called 2K).


With the increasing popularity of large-format displays like 4K monitors and 4K TVs, the need to improve the clarity of infrared cameras has led to the development of 4K infrared cameras. These cameras not only provide high-quality 4K video but also capture photos with a resolution of 36 megapixels. This allows for full HD footage to be collected during field surveillance and also allows for high-quality documentary productions to meet audience needs.


The Onick AM-999G Wildlife Infrared Monitoring Camera uses a rechargeable 10,000mAh battery and can capture 5,000-10,000 photos. It captures clear 36MP images and 4K video with crisp audio recording. With a built-in 120° detection angle, this 4G tracking camera sends photos to your phone, allowing you to capture wildlife in even the finest detail, day or night. Using 56 infrared flashes and 940nm infrared LEDs with a range of 80 feet, it sends photos to your phone, providing detailed black-and-white night vision images. The 4G tracking camera triggers instantly in 0.3 seconds with zero lag, ensuring you never miss a shot. Use the mobile app with the camera to capture photos or videos in real time. Image selection is easy, and you can download images without opening the camera or removing an SD card.


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Features

1. Rechargeable 10,000mAh battery, capable of capturing 5,000-10,000 photos.

2. Remote control via app, with real-time mobile viewing.

3. Captures crystal-clear 36MP images and 4K video, with clear audio recording.

4. Fast startup response with zero lag. Built-in 120° detection angle allows you to capture vivid wildlife moments day and night.


Monitoring wildlife diversity is a core component of wildlife research, conservation, management, and sustainable resource utilization. Infrared camera technology is becoming an essential and routine tool for monitoring the diversity, population dynamics, and behavior of terrestrial vertebrates (mammals and birds). Infrared cameras can capture valuable evidence (images) of the presence of various wildlife species. Due to its relatively low cost, simple operation, and time-saving and labor-saving nature, Onick infrared camera technology is now increasingly used in wildlife monitoring, with increasing numbers of users using it, and a large number of precious wildlife photos have been obtained.


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