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Hikvision Colorvu

ColorVu is Hikvision's full-colour night vision technology. A standard IR camera switches to black-and-white at dusk because infrared illumination has no colour information — you get a clear image of someone at the gate, but you can't tell whether they were wearing a red or grey hoodie. ColorVu cameras stay in full colour 24/7 by combining an F1.0 large-aperture lens (gathering 4× more light than a typical F2.0 lens) with a discreet supplementary white-light LED that fires when ambient light drops below the sensor's colour threshold. The practical outcome is identification-grade colour footage at night: clothing colour, vehicle colour, hair colour, skin tone — the descriptive detail that turns "someone was there" into "we know who it was". ColorVu is available across the Hikvision Pro Series in turret, bullet, dome and PTZ form factors at 4MP, 6MP and 8MP / 4K resolutions, and selected models pair ColorVu with AcuSense AI classification for combined night-time colour plus human/vehicle filtering.

Security Cameras Australia stocks the full Hikvision ColorVu range. Every camera is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty.

For the broader Hikvision range see the Hikvision parent collection. For AI human and vehicle filtering see AcuSense — selected models combine both technologies.

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What ColorVu actually does

Three components combine to keep a camera in full colour after dark:

  • F1.0 large-aperture lens. A typical security camera lens is F1.4 to F2.0. ColorVu uses F1.0, which gathers roughly 4× more light. That's the largest single contributor to ColorVu's low-light performance — the sensor is being fed more photons before any supplementary lighting kicks in.
  • Larger sensor and improved processing. Hikvision pairs the wide aperture with a sensor optimised for low-light colour reproduction and noise control. Skin tone, clothing colour and vehicle colour stay accurate where a standard camera would smear or wash out.
  • Supplementary white-light LED. When ambient light drops below the colour-image threshold, a discreet warm-white LED fires. This is what lets ColorVu hold colour in genuine darkness (residential streets after midnight, dark backyards, unlit driveways).

Where ColorVu earns its keep

  • Identification at night. Standard IR gives "someone was there" — usable for general motion detection but limited for identification. ColorVu gives clothing colour, vehicle colour, sometimes facial detail under reasonable conditions. The descriptive value is significantly higher.
  • Front-of-house and customer-facing positions. The white-light LED also acts as a soft deterrent — visible to anyone approaching, signalling the property is monitored. Useful at front entrances, retail shopfronts, hospitality entries.
  • Vehicle and number-plate work after dark. Standard IR struggles to keep plates legible at angle; ColorVu's colour image is more reliable for capturing plate detail in night conditions (still pair with a dedicated ANPR camera for serious plate-capture installs).
  • Insurance and incident documentation. Insurers and police find colour identification considerably more useful than B&W for verification. ColorVu footage materially improves the evidence value of the install.

ColorVu vs standard IR — when to choose which

ColorVu is the right call when: the install needs identification (not just detection) at night; the camera position is front-of-house where the white-light LED is acceptable or actively desirable as deterrent; the install is residential or small-commercial where descriptive colour evidence is the goal.

Standard IR (non-ColorVu) Hikvision cameras are fine when: the install is covert or rear-perimeter where a visible white LED is unwanted; budget mandates the value tier; the use case is "see what happened" detection rather than identification; or the install is long-range outdoor (50+ m) where the white LED can't usefully reach the subject anyway.

For most residential and customer-facing commercial installs, ColorVu earns its keep on the descriptive colour evidence alone. For covert or distant cameras, standard IR remains the right call.

ColorVu + AcuSense — the standard pairing

Selected Hikvision Pro Series cameras combine ColorVu (night colour) with AcuSense (AI human/vehicle classification). This is the highest-spec single-camera configuration in the Hikvision range:

  • Daytime: AcuSense filters alerts to human/vehicle events only — your phone notifications stop firing on weather, animals, and headlights.
  • Night-time: ColorVu keeps the camera in full colour, giving AcuSense better-quality image data to classify against. AI classification accuracy is higher on colour images than IR-only B&W images.
  • Combined evidence value: a verified human or vehicle alert at 2 a.m. with full-colour clothing and vehicle detail is dramatically more useful than a B&W IR image of unfiltered motion.

For premium front-of-house cameras, ColorVu + AcuSense is the default specification.

How to choose between ColorVu models

Four axes:

1. Form factor. Turret for general front-of-house and perimeter — the most common ColorVu buy. Bullet for longer-range outdoor or driveway-monitoring positions. Dome for commercial interior and weather-exposed outdoor commercial. PTZ for active wide-area where ColorVu pairs with auto-tracking.

2. Resolution. 4MP for short-range and budget-sensitive installs; 6MP for general residential front-of-house (the most common ColorVu buy); 8MP / 4K for higher-detail or larger coverage zones.

3. Standard ColorVu vs ColorVu + AcuSense. ColorVu-only models cost less and suit positions where alert volume isn't the issue. ColorVu + AcuSense suits front-of-house and high-traffic positions where AI filtering and colour evidence both matter.

4. White-light brightness and configurability. Newer ColorVu generations let you configure the supplementary light intensity, schedule, and trigger threshold. Worth confirming on the specific model spec if the install needs careful neighbour-light management.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Hikvision dealer · full 36-month manufacturer warranty.
  • Expert support · advice on ColorVu vs IR, ColorVu + AcuSense pairing, white-light configuration for residential streets, lens-focal-length matching to coverage zones.
  • Price-match · free shipping · 30-day returns.

Shop the Hikvision ColorVu range

Browse the ColorVu range below, or see the Hikvision parent collection for the full Hikvision range, or AcuSense for AI-filtered alerts.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hikvision Colorvu

What is Hikvision ColorVu?

ColorVu is Hikvision's full-colour night vision technology. It combines an F1.0 large-aperture lens (gathering roughly 4× more light than a typical F2.0 lens), a sensor optimised for low-light colour, and a discreet supplementary white-light LED that fires when ambient light drops below the colour threshold. The result: cameras stay in full colour 24/7 — capturing clothing colour, vehicle colour and other descriptive detail that standard IR (black-and-white at night) can't provide.

Is the white light a problem for neighbours or covert installs?

Sometimes yes. The supplementary white-light LED is visible to anyone approaching the camera — that's part of the deterrent value at front-of-house positions, but it's unsuitable for covert installs or cameras pointed near neighbours' bedroom windows. Newer ColorVu generations let you configure light intensity, schedule, and trigger threshold. For covert or rear-perimeter positions, standard IR cameras remain the right call.

What's the difference between ColorVu and AcuSense?

They solve different problems. ColorVu is about image quality at night — full colour instead of B&W IR, useful for identification. AcuSense is about alert filtering — on-camera AI that classifies humans and vehicles vs everything else, cutting false alerts up to 95%. They're often paired on the same camera (selected Pro Series models support both) — ColorVu gives AcuSense better night-time image data to classify against, and the combined output is the highest-spec single-camera configuration in the Hikvision range.

Does ColorVu work in genuine darkness, or only with some ambient light?

Both. With moderate ambient light (residential streets, dawn/dusk, suburban areas with street lighting), the F1.0 aperture alone keeps the camera in colour without firing the supplementary white light. In genuine darkness (rural properties, dark backyards, unlit driveways), the white LED fires to provide enough light for the colour image. The transition is automatic based on the sensor reading.

Will ColorVu work behind glass or with reflective surfaces?

Like all cameras with active illumination, ColorVu performs poorly behind glass — the supplementary white light reflects off the glass back into the lens, washing out the image. For windowed installs (looking out through a shopfront window or residential window), mount the camera outdoors or use a non-illuminated camera. For installs near reflective surfaces (white walls, glossy floors, mirrors), test the position before final mounting — supplementary light can bounce and create hotspots.

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