VIVOTEK has launched the RealSight Engine, an innovative AI feature designed to enhance image clarity captured by network cameras. This technology ensures that facial images remain clear under various lighting conditions, including backlighting and low light. The feature simplifies installation by eliminating complex settings, making it ideal for environments like dimly lit galleries and dark parks.
The RealSight Engine addresses common challenges faced by traditional cameras, such as image blur and poor color accuracy. By automatically detecting subjects and enhancing image quality, it provides reliable evidence capture in critical situations. VIVOTEK's commitment to integrating this feature across its product line demonstrates a strong focus on advancing AI capabilities in security solutions.
• RealSight Engine enhances facial image clarity in challenging lighting conditions.
• AI camera market projected to grow from $8.2 billion to $67.4 billion by 2033.
This technology allows network cameras to capture clear facial images even in backlit or low-light environments.
This capability enhances the effectiveness of security solutions by accurately detecting people and vehicles.
This functionality is crucial for retrieving important evidence efficiently.
VIVOTEK's recent advancements in AI technology, such as the RealSight Engine, highlight its commitment to enhancing security through innovative imaging solutions.
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