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TruVision Cameras

TruVision is a commercial CCTV brand owned by Carrier Global, with lineage running back through Interlogix and GE Security. The brand sits in the small-to-mid commercial market — banks, retail, schools, light-commercial sites — and the product mix covers HD-TVI for analog upgrade paths and IP for new installs, with TruVision NVRs and DVRs handling recording at the same brand level.

Security Cameras Australia is an authorised TruVision supplier. Every camera is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty, and you get pre-sale technical advice from people who actually specify these systems.

NDAA note: TruVision's compliance history is mixed across the line — Carrier has been migrating components, but some legacy SKUs carry parts that fall under §889 prohibitions. Confirm NDAA compliance against the specific model before submitting against any tender that requires it. For commercial sites without that requirement, TruVision is a sensible commercial-grade choice.

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Key features of the TruVision range

  • HD-TVI and IP options across the range — HD-TVI lets you upgrade an existing coax-cabled site without re-cabling.
  • 1MP to 4MP resolution across the camera lineup — suits general commercial monitoring and identification at typical commercial distances.
  • TruVision NVRs and DVRs for recording — same-brand integration, no compatibility gymnastics on commissioning.
  • Infrared night vision on most outdoor models.
  • IK10 vandal-resistant and IP67 weatherproof ratings on outdoor designs.
  • ONVIF-compliant — works with third-party VMS platforms (Milestone, Genetec) where you prefer the third-party VMS.
  • Integrates with TruPortal access control and UltraSync alarms (same Carrier family) for single-vendor site stacks.

Which TruVision camera is right for you

Dome and turret formats cover indoor areas and general perimeter monitoring. Bullet cameras handle long, narrow runs — driveways, fence lines, side access. PTZ cameras give active wide-area coverage for car parks and yards.

On resolution, 2MP is enough for general retail and office monitoring. Step up to 4MP when you need identification headroom at distance. TruVision tops at 4MP on most models — if you need higher resolution (or edge AI analytics), look at IDIS or Axis instead.

HD-TVI or IP — which should you pick?

If you're upgrading an existing analog site, HD-TVI lets you re-use the coax cabling and the mounting points — you swap the cameras and the recorder, the wiring stays. It's faster and cheaper than rip-and-replace. The trade-off: HD-TVI tops out at 4MP-area resolution and uses point-to-point cabling that's less flexible than IP.

If you're doing a new install or a new building, IP is the right call. Single Cat6 cable per camera carries power and data over PoE, you can run more cameras through a single network switch, and you've got headroom to expand later. Talk to us if you're undecided — we'll walk through both for your site.

NDAA compliance — be cautious here

The TruVision line has a mixed compliance history. Some products are clean; others contain components that fall under §889 prohibitions. Carrier (the brand owner) has been migrating to compliant parts, but the line isn't blanket-clean. For any site that requires NDAA compliance — government, defence, critical infrastructure — confirm against the specific model in your spec, or use our NDAA-compliant range instead.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Australian dealer — genuine TruVision stock with full manufacturer warranty.
  • Expert support — technical advice before and after purchase, including the HD-TVI vs IP decision.
  • Price-match guarantee — competitive pricing across the range.
  • Free shipping — fast delivery across Australia.
  • 30-day returns — a satisfaction guarantee on every camera.

Shop the TruVision range

Browse the TruVision range below, or talk to us about your install. If you're upgrading from an existing analog system, we'll help you choose between HD-TVI (re-use the coax) and IP (rip-and-replace). If your site requires NDAA, we'll point you elsewhere.

Frequently Asked Questions about TruVision Cameras

What is TruVision and who makes it?

TruVision is a commercial CCTV brand owned by Carrier Global — the lineage runs back through Interlogix and GE Security, which is why the brand has a strong installed base in banks, retail chains and education. The line covers HD-TVI cameras (for upgrading existing analog systems on coax), IP cameras for new installs, and TruVision NVRs and DVRs for recording.

What resolution does TruVision offer?

The current TruVision camera lineup runs 1MP to 4MP. 2MP suits general commercial monitoring — retail, office corridors, school grounds; 4MP gives you identification headroom at distance. If you need higher resolution than 4MP, or edge AI analytics, look at IDIS or Axis instead — TruVision isn't aimed at the high-resolution or analytics-heavy end of the market.

Is TruVision NDAA-compliant?

It depends on the model. The TruVision line has a mixed compliance history — some products are clean, others contain components that fall under §889 prohibitions. Carrier has been migrating the line to compliant parts but it's not blanket-clean. If your tender requires NDAA, confirm against the specific model before quoting, or look at our NDAA-compliant range instead.

Can I use TruVision cameras with my existing NVR?

For IP cameras: yes, if your NVR is ONVIF-compliant — which most modern NVRs are. For HD-TVI cameras: you need a TVI-capable DVR — usually a TruVision or compatible HD-TVI recorder. Mixing TruVision IP cameras with a third-party NVR works fine; mixing TVI cameras with an IP-only NVR doesn't. We'll confirm compatibility against your specific recorder before quoting.

HD-TVI or IP — which should I pick?

Upgrading an existing analog site? HD-TVI lets you re-use the coax cabling and DVR mounts — you swap the cameras and the recorder, the wiring stays in place. New install or new building? IP is the right call: single Cat6 per camera (power and data over PoE), more flexibility on placement, easier to expand later. We can walk through both options against your site.

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