Hikvision: Why has it become such a popular choice for installers?

The History of Hikvision

Hikvision Digital Technology Co Ltd was founded in 2001 and is now the worlds largest supplier of electronic video surveillance products. Today,  Hikvision employs over 13,000 employees,  a very impressive total for a company that started just a few years ago. Perhaps though, the real secret of its recent  success lies in the fact that Hikvision currently employs over 4500 research and development staff, these guys form the backbone of the organisation.

Hikvision’s product range is extensive and there is little that they do not manufacture in the way of surveillance related products. IP cameras now form the hub of their product base but analogue is still an important part of their portfolio even now,  as many commentators  predicted it was tailing off as a technology.

Hikvision first started their rise to success by moving into embedded DVRs after moving away from PC-based systems. These early systems were  more sophisticated but ultimately more  complicated to use. The benefits of going embedded were the costs dropped significantly and the operation became far easier, this met market requirements at the time. The move to embedded corresponded with a boom in DVR products across the CCTV industry. By continuing to employ a large workforce in their R& D department they were able to forge ahead of the competition constantly moving things forward at pace.

Hikvision 3 MP AV IR Dome - DS-2CD2132-I

Hikvision, from small beginnings are a very well known name in the industry now. Just a few years earlier however the company evolved quietly from within a Chinese government research facility that specialized in video surveillance. The original research was based around video compression and was the basis for the development of the analogue DVR,  at the time this was hailed as a refreshing replacement for the humble video recorder. Even with lots of new ideas and innovation Hikvision still did not become part of the consciousness of the CCTV surveillance community until 2009 when they shifted from PC based video capture cards to launch an embedded DVR range.

The company grew incredibly quickly and it was IFSEC 2011 when you could not move around the show  without seeing a Hikvision bag or some form of advertising with their name on it. It seemed even then that the whole CCTV world revolved around their cameras and DVR’s.

Hikvision’s success today lies in their extensive range of products. Cameras, both analogue and IP together with DVRs , NVRs as well as ancillary devices to compliment the range. However it is some of the clever features they have built into their IP based devices that are really catching the eye right now. We will outline many of these features later in this article.

The question many have asked though  is how have Hikvision managed to gain such a market presence? It would seem the simple answer to this is to concentrate on quality,  then invest heavily to ensure each item within the Hikvision portfolio is laden  with a number of clever and desirable features. Then finally brand it (Hikvision) and continue to promote this brand relentlessly. Eventually it becomes self perpetuating as installers realize that the quality is easily associated with the Hikvision brand by end users. Finally and probably most importantly Hikvision sell at a price point that makes room for profit but screams competitiveness and with all that together you have a natural winner.

Today Hikvision are regarded as a total solution provider.  With the industry marching towards IP,  Hikvision has developed some simple but brilliant features to help it win market share. Take the HIKvision 3 MP bullet camera for example. Take a look at the spec and features below.

Hikvision 2 MP Full HD IR Bullet Camera - DS-2CD4232FWD-IZ

“a 1/3 progressive scan CMOS chipset, a graphic display resolution of 2048 x 1536@12.5 FPS,  IP66 rated,  this camera is built to perform in all sorts of  external applications. Equipped with a clever DWDR function the camera is able to give a far better image where back-light would normally be a problem. In effect DWDR is a digital version of WDR and provides colour images with light conditions as low as 0.01 Lux. The F1.2 appeture lets plenty of light onto the chipset however once conditions reach 0 Lux the infrared cut filter switches the camera to monocrome and combines built in IR  for an excellent night time image.  The range of 20m – 30m IR coverage outdoors is achieved. As standard the camera can be powered by either 12VDC or PoE (power over ethernet) and comes with a fixed  4mm lens. The 3D digital noise reduction feature allows for noise filtering of each individual frame this means quality images even in noisy environments. The camera comes with a full 2 Year Warranty”. This camera represents quite outstanding value. This is the spec of just 1 camera out of a huge range Hikvision offer.

Perhaps one of the biggest features end users want these days is to be able to connect remotely to their cameras. Many DVR’s can do this and Hivision DVR’s and NVR’s are no exception. However one market they have cleverly broken into here in the UK is central station monitoring. Custodian, one of the biggest CCTV monitoring central stations in the UK have found their products a highly effective way of monitoring remote sites. IMMIX compatible, the transmitted images are second to none and operators find their simple menus easy to navigate, it is currently specified by many now as the most cost effective way of monitoring CCTV and as result is playing its part in generating revenue for central stations and installers alike.

Hikvision 32 Channel Network Video Recorder - DS-8632NI-ST-12TB

Hikvision is focused clearly on the future. Features within the product range include algorithms for encoding and decoding, compression, video analytics, facial recognition and storage solutions, everything you can think of in fact. ONVIF compliant and now truly worldwide Hikvision are offering a camera and recording range that is literally catching the imagination of all those in the industry and beyond. I would add,  remember the name but its more than likely you have already heard of it. What you may not have known but do now is just how advanced the product range is and what exceptional value for money it offers.

 

Hikvision CCTV HD NVR Kit

Hikvision range of products and value is clear to be seen, even if the security of their products is still questions by some. Installed and configured correctly these security concerns can be mitigated. The options and kits available meet almost every requirement and would suit every budget.

NVR comes with the latest Firmware pre-installed, no need to install OS. They support Plug and Play, motion detection, ealerts, easy playback and export of footage in addition to a range of advanced features. Depending on models and cameras you will also be able to leverage powerful analytics.

HD CCTV and all the benefits it can bring. Its not just about security

CCTV is about security right? This is the public perception and mainly because this how it has been sold for the last 30 years. Now though with the advent of HD CCTV things are about to get very different for installers and end users alike. ROI is important when buying any product but using CCTV for security purposes only is not going to be cost effective anymore. Often any loss of goods on site is far outweighed by the capital cost of the CCTV itself. Naturally it is always going to be hard to determine how much CCTV cameras do actually save in real terms but many companies have concluded rightly that they need to get much much more out of camera systems and these systems need to go far beyond providing a security deterrent alone.

Although CCTV is primarily about security and reducing crime, this aspect can be dwarfed by other benefits bought about by HD CCTV solutions. The ” where there is blame there is a claim” culture has led to an increase fraudulent cases being bought against companies. This has risen steadily over the past few years. Traditional analogue cameras do little or nothing to substantiate  that the claim may be false. HD though is different and especially when backed up with top of the range video management software such as Avigilon or March VMS. The reduction of false claims against a company that may have cost them hundreds of thousands of pounds is just one way HD CCTV can help. Other benefits such as improvements in productivity and enforcement of health and safety are all big pluses. HD CCTV can bring an almost forensic level of detail that cannot be supplied by analogue CCTV. This means that HD CCTV is making and will continue to make a huge difference. Evidence prevoiusly made useless by older cameras and analogue DVR’s  is now clearly visible in HD. Add to this functionality that allows the user to zoom in on events without losing clarity and we can begin to see systems that will make CCTV useful in the 21st century. Also the potential of improved productivity in the workplace, something every company strives to achieve. We can expect many to conclude now is the time to invest in their business and gain the information they need to make it work efficiently giving them the edge over competitors.

 

Like all new concepts and products HD has to be seen to be appreciated however once experienced it would be hard and indeed foolish for any user to go back to analogue.