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Key Features
- Thermal imaging for perimeter and fire detection
- Detects humans to 300-800 metres in total darkness
- Sees through smoke, fog and dust
- Ultra-low-light variants for starlight colour imaging
- AI-based intrusion analytics on selected models
- NDAA Section 889 compliant manufacturing
Why Choose Wisenet T-Series Thermal?
Standard cameras struggle in absolute darkness, smoke, dust, fog and against camouflaged intruders. Thermal cameras image the heat naturally emitted by humans and warm objects, providing detection capability impossible with visible-light cameras. Common applications include critical-infrastructure perimeters, fire detection in flammable storage and unattended remote sites.
T-Series Thermal Applications
Power substation perimeters, water treatment plant boundaries, fuel storage sites, lithium-battery storage warehouses, port and airport perimeters, prison and detention facilities, mining site security and rural property protection. Thermal cameras provide 24/7 detection without dependence on lighting infrastructure.
Why Buy from Security Cameras Australia?
- Authorised Australian Dealer – Genuine products with full manufacturer warranty
- Free Shipping – Fast delivery across Australia
- Expert Support – Technical advice before and after purchase
- Price Match Guarantee – Competitive pricing on all products
- Easy Returns – 30-day satisfaction guarantee
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hanwha Wisenet T-Series Thermal
How far can Hanwha thermal cameras detect a person?
How far can Hanwha thermal cameras detect a person?
Do thermal cameras need lighting?
Do thermal cameras need lighting?
Can thermal cameras identify individual people?
Can thermal cameras identify individual people?
Are T-Series cameras suitable for fire detection?
Are T-Series cameras suitable for fire detection?
What's the warranty on Wisenet T-Series?
What's the warranty on Wisenet T-Series?