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This story shows how Uniview IP cameras improve warehouse safety with strong monitoring tools. Features like clear pictures, great night vision, and smart motion alerts help reduce dangers like theft, crashes, and work slowdowns. The system grows easily, lasts long, and works with NVRsand apps like UNV-Link for instant viewing and fast action during problems. A real example proves fewer hidden spots, better rule-following, and smarter operations. With Tri-Guard’s Smart Intrusion Prevention (SIP), ColorHunter, and Active Deterrence, Uniview provides a cutting-edge solution for warehouse security, backed by innovation, local support, and future-ready technology.
Warehouses are busy places where keeping people safe and protecting goods matter a lot. They have big spaces, valuable items, and constant movement of workers and products. Risks like accidents or sneaky behavior are always possible.
Warehouses face multiple hazards:
·Forklift Accidents: Collisions due to poor visibility or operator error.
·Slips and Falls: Caused by spills or cluttered walkways.
·Theft or Inventory Loss: Due to blind spots or unauthorized access.
·Unauthorized Entry: Intruders exploiting unmonitored areas.
Uniview IP cameras, especially those with Tri-Guard technology, provide real-time monitoring and proactive security. Features include:
·Smart Intrusion Prevention (SIP): Filters out false alarms (e.g., from animals or shadows) and focuses on human or vehicle activity.
·ColorHunter Technology: Delivers full-color images in ultra-low light (down to 0.0003 Lux) using F1.0 apertures and Wise-ISP technology.
·Active Deterrence: Triggers flashing red and blue lights or loud alarms (up to 130dB in Tri-Guard 3.0) to deter intruders instantly.
·Integration: Works with NVRs and the UNV-Link app for remote access and quick response.
Not every camera fits every job. When picking an IP camera for a warehouse, think about what you need—picture quality, light levels, toughness, and clever features.
High-resolution cameras like the 8MP IPC3638SR3-DPF28M capture fine details, such as product labels or faces, critical for investigations. Tri-Guard 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 series offer 4MP to 8MP options, with 4K@30fps in Tri-Guard 2.0 and 3.0 for superior clarity.
Warehouses often operate in varying light conditions. Tri-Guard’s ColorHunter, powered by F1.0 super-large apertures and 5th-Gen Wise-ISP technology, delivers vivid, full-color images in near-darkness (0.0003 Lux) without additional lighting. This ensures clear footage during night shifts or in dimly lit areas.
Yes, Tri-Guard’s SIP distinguishes between humans, vehicles, and irrelevant objects, reducing false alarms by up to 90%. When triggered, Active Deterrence activates flashing lights and high-volume speakers (120-130dB), deterring intruders in real time.
Pick cameras with IK10 protection against damage and IP67 waterproofseals for dusty or wet places. Flexible mounts let you set them up anywhere—dome cameras on indoor ceilings or bullet cameras along outside fences.
When choosing a security provider, look for ones that offer more than just cameras. Find partners who get warehouse needs.
Univiewinvests 10% of its revenue in R&D, delivering advancements like Tri-Guard’s smart dual-light system (IR and LED) and Wise-ISP for color imaging without LEDs. Their streamlined order process and global support in over 70 countries ensure consistent reliability.
Yes, the Pro series supports multiple IP cameras, extended storage, and centralized management via the NVR308-64E. Tri-Guard’s compatibility with ONVIF and NAS systems ensures scalability across single or multi-site warehouses.
A large distribution center implemented Uniview’s IP cameras with Tri-Guard to address theft and operational blind spots.
The aim was simple: remove hidden areas in loading zones and let different managers watch remotely. This is common in big distribution centers.
Three main products were used:
·IPC3638SR3-DPF28M – 8MP IR Fixed Dome Network Camera for indoor overhead views.
·IPC2325EBR5-DPZ – 5MP IR Bullet Network Camera with Motorized Lens for far-off outdoor watching.
·NVR308-64E – 64-Channel NVR for managing storage across all cameras.
·Tri-Guard 3.0 Cameras: Deployed in high-risk areas, featuring dual mics, NEMA 4X protection, and 130dB speakers for enhanced deterrence.
These gave clear pictures in all lights and adjustable views.
Success came from smart planning, not just good tools. The setup matched the warehouse’s layout.
Cameras were placed at entrances, loading areas, storage rows, and tricky corners where stealing was likely. Dome cameras went inside overhead. Bullet cameras watched outside with lenses tracking vehicles.
Yes, it uses ONVIF standardsto work with older devices. It also connects to NAS systems like Synology.
With the UNV-Link app, managers can watch live or check past videos anytime. They can group cameras into sets like “Loading Zone” or “Packing Area” for easy use.
The deployment transformed warehouse operations:
·Reduced Incident Response Time: Tri-Guard’s SIP and Active Deterrence alerted managers instantly, preventing theft and accidents.
·Improved Safety Compliance: Visible cameras and deterrence features encouraged adherence to safety protocols, reducing accidents by 30%.
·Operational Insights: Video analytics identified bottlenecks (e.g., dock delays), optimizing shift planning. Tri-Guard’s people-counting and crowd-tracking provided data for resource allocation.
Picking dome, bullet, or turret cameras depends on where you need them and what risks you face.
Use dome cameras inside for a nice look. Bullet cameras outside for far views. Turret cameras work well in spaces like warehouse doors.
Yes, Ultra265 compression minimizes bandwidth and storage needs. Tri-Guard cameras support 512GB SD cards and connect to eight NAS devices for robust backups.
Absolutely. Tri-Guard’s SIP, Color Retrieval (for identifying clothing or vehicle colors), and Active Deterrence reduce manual monitoring and enhance response accuracy.
Choosing Uniview means more than just cameras—it’s about long-term help and future-ready tools.
Yes, with pre-sale advice, after-sale help, demos, and training, support is close by. Uniview has people in over 70 countries.
Firmware updates fix weak spots without visits. Cloud upgrades work for NVRs and cameras.
Open standards mean your system stays current as new tools come out. It works with third-party ONVIF cameras.
Q1: Do I need internet access at all times to use these IP cameras?
A: No, Tri-Guard cameras store footage locally on SD cards (up to 512GB) or NVRs. Internet is only needed for remote viewing via UNV-Link.
Q2: Can I receive alerts only during specific hours?
A: Yes, you can set schedules for alerts during off-hours or weekends based on your needs.
Q3: What happens if my NVR fails temporarily?
A: Backup servers take over if the NVR stops. When it’s fixed, it catches up on missed videos smoothly.