Shenzhen Sunell Technology Corporation
Shenzhen Sunell Technology Corporation

Smart IR

Sunell Smart IR Technology

Sunell Smart IR eliminates overexposure problems by dynamically adjusting the intensity of infrared light emitted by the camera’s LED source as an object of interest moves closer or farther away in the field of view. This ensures that the object is captured by the camera at an appropriate exposure level, preserving detail that would otherwise be lost with a conventional IR camera when the object is close by.


Sunell Smart IR Technology

What is Smart IR?

What is Smart IR?

Smart IR technology automatically adjusts intensity of the infrared light, the image from being overexposed or too dark to lose details, and ensures that the camera captures usable video in dark conditions, even when the object of interest is located close to the IR LEDs.

Without Smart IR Camera

Infrared cameras can capture clear images at night or in low-visibility environments. It with the combination of LED array high beam and low beam, but high beam is usually used with high power, if the object is too close to the LED, it will lead to overexposure, so it will not be able to recognize any features, making the captured image unable to be used for recognition.

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