
Ajax cameras
Wired security IP cameras with motion detection and AI recognition
Smart surveillance to meet every demand
Ajax IP cameras with built-in microphones provide smart, fast, and secure video surveillance. They are fully integrated with an Ajax security system and can work with NVR or as standalone devices with an SD card for video storage. An IP65 enclosure makes the cameras suitable for outdoor use.
Explore the unique features of Ajax cameras
Quality visuals under any condition
Ajax cameras come in various configurations depending on a lens, allowing choosing a perfect combination of resolution, frame rate, and viewing angle for specific needs. What unites all lenses is the outstanding image quality achieved through advanced image processing technologies. True WDR adapts the camera to changing light conditions, preventing over- or underexposure. Smart IR illumination evenly covers an object to ensure the clarity of nighttime images.

Privacy first
With Ajax cameras, user data is safe thanks to compliance with standards, custom developments, and measures against common vulnerabilities. Ajax cameras are NDAA-compliant. Instead of local passwords, they use a more secure authentication method via the mutual TLS protocol. User accounts are protected with passcodes, biometrics, and two-factor authentication. To transmit visual data safely and quickly, Ajax systems rely on a proprietary JetSparrow protocol. Only users decide who can view a video archive or stream and under which conditions.

Important events are always in sight
Ajax cameras are designed to maximize round-the-clock facility protection. Through automation scenarios, cameras instantly start recording after an alarm is triggered. Built-in AI and motion detectors allow capturing movement only and recognizing humans, pets, and vehicles, which improves search and saves storage space. The JetSparrow technology ensures smooth archive navigation and allows users to see an event instantly after they receive an alarm notification. Customizable video walls provide convenient monitoring.

Ajax product categories
In an Ajax system, you can combine devices of all product categories: Intrusion protection (both Superior and Baseline), Video surveillance, Fire and life safety, or Comfort and automation. Create the system to suit your needs and manage it in a single interface.
Cameras for Security and Surveillance
IP cameras offer advanced surveillance capabilities that bring reliable, high-quality video monitoring to various environments, from home and business settings to outdoor facilities. Designed for flexible installations and diverse use cases, these cameras have advanced features, such as high-resolution imaging, AI-powered motion detection, and robust data security protocols. Whether indoors or outdoors, IP cameras are built to meet various monitoring needs, ensuring reliable performance in both residential and commercial applications.
Key Features of IP Cameras
High-Definition Video Quality
IP cameras are known for their high-definition video quality, typically available in 5 MP to 8 MP options, making them well-suited for precisely capturing detailed visuals. This level of resolution allows users to capture small details from a distance, which is crucial for effective security monitoring. The crisp image quality enables users to identify individuals and objects, even in busy areas, helping to minimize any chance of misidentification. This feature is invaluable in low-risk environments, where general monitoring is required, and in high-risk settings, where precise identification may be necessary.
Wide-Angle Views and Customizable Lens Options
IP cameras come with various lens options that allow users to select the best viewing angles for their specific security needs. Common choices include 85° and 110° viewing angles, which cover large areas to minimize blind spots and provide better overall coverage. Lens options, such as 2.8 mm and 4 mm configurations, allow further customization, helping users tailor each camera’s focus to fit particular spaces. For example, a wide-angle lens is ideal for open areas like parking lots or warehouses. In contrast, narrower lenses can focus on entry points, hallways, or other confined areas, capturing fine details where they’re needed most.
True Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and Infrared (IR) Technology
Accurate WDR technology in IP cameras ensures they can adapt effectively to changing lighting conditions, essential for outdoor monitoring where light levels vary significantly. True WDR adjusts the exposure to balance high-contrast areas, preventing overly bright or dark spots in the footage. This ensures that important details are not lost due to poor lighting, making it easier to see clear, balanced visuals in different lighting conditions. Additionally, built-in Infrared (IR) technology enhances night vision, allowing these cameras to capture clear images even in low-light environments. IR illumination evenly lights up objects in the frame, improving clarity at night or in dimly lit areas without washing out nearby objects.
Integrated Microphone for Audio Capture
Many IP cameras also have a built-in microphone to capture audio and video footage. This adds an extra layer of context to recordings, making detecting unusual noises or conversations that may indicate potential security issues easier. Audio capture is beneficial in areas where sound is vital in situational awareness, such as entry points or corridors. For example, the microphone can capture audible alerts or disturbances in an office environment, providing more comprehensive monitoring beyond visual cues.
Flexible Power Options for Simplified Installation
IP cameras are designed to support various power options to fit different installation requirements. Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capability simplifies setup by allowing power and data to be delivered through a single cable, minimizing clutter and reducing installation costs. These cameras can also operate on a standard 12 V power source for areas where PoE infrastructure is not available. This flexibility allows users to install IP cameras in nearly any setting, regardless of the available power sources, making them highly adaptable for new and existing security systems.
Prioritizing Privacy and Data Security
IP cameras are designed with robust privacy and data protection measures:
- Advanced encryption: Safeguards video footage using industry-standard protocols.
- User authentication: Implements passcodes, biometric data, and two-factor authentication (2FA) for access.
- Secure transmission: Utilizes mutual TLS authentication for fast, safe data transfer.
These features ensure that only authorized users can access live streams or stored footage, protecting sensitive information from breaches.
Intelligent Motion Detection and Real-Time Alerts
AI-driven motion detection reduces false alarms and focuses on relevant events:
- Human, pet, and vehicle recognition: Distinguishes between movement types to minimize unnecessary notifications.
- Real-time alerts: Sends instant notifications for critical events, enabling quick responses.
- Custom settings: Filters minor disturbances, like small animals or shadows, for targeted monitoring.
With mobile notifications and remote access, users can stay connected and monitor properties from anywhere.
Customizable Video Storage and Retrieval
IP cameras support flexible and efficient storage solutions:
- Local storage: SD cards ensure video access during network disruptions.
- NVR systems: Centralized storage for managing footage from multiple cameras.
- Smart search: Timestamps and AI-based sorting enable quick event retrieval.
These options provide users with adaptable storage tailored to their specific needs.
Enhanced Facility Protection Through Automation
Integration with broader security systems enhances protection:
- Automated responses: Cameras can start recording when alarms are triggered.
- Multi-camera displays: Monitor various areas simultaneously for comprehensive coverage.
- Seamless integration: Works with sensors and alarms to form a responsive security network.
Automation ensures critical footage is captured in real-time, supporting proactive security measures.