Axis Communications P7304 Video Encoder

SKU: AFF-01680-001

In Stock

PRICE: US$ 517.45

Experience High-Quality Video Transmission with Axis P7304 Video Encoder


Are you looking for a reliable and high-quality video encoder to enhance your video surveillance system? Look no further than the Axis Communications P7304 Video Encoder. This four-channel video encoder supports PAL/NTSC and HD analog cameras, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.


Advanced Video Streaming Capabilities


The Axis P7304 Video Encoder features multiple, individually configurable H.264, H.265, and Motion JPEG streams. This allows you to choose the best compression method for your specific needs, ensuring high-quality video transmission while reducing bandwidth and storage requirements. With a frame rate of 25/30 fps in all resolutions up to 1080p, you can trust that you'll get smooth and clear video footage.


Enhanced Security Features


The Axis P7304 Video Encoder comes equipped with a range of advanced security features, including video motion detection, active tampering alarm, and audio detection. These features provide an additional layer of protection for your video surveillance system, alerting you to any potential security breaches or issues.


Easy Integration and Installation


The Axis P7304 Video Encoder is designed to be easy to integrate and install, with I/O for alarm/event handling and a serial port for RS422/485 communication. Plus, with Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 12-20V DC input options, you can choose the power method that best suits your needs.


Optional Local Video Storage


For added convenience, the Axis P7304 Video Encoder features a microSD/microSDHC memory card slot for optional local video storage. This allows you to store video footage locally, providing an additional layer of redundancy and ensuring that you can access your footage even in the event of network downtime.


Two-Way Audio Capabilities


The Axis P7304 Video Encoder also features two-way audio capabilities, allowing you to communicate with individuals in the camera's field of view. This is particularly useful in applications such as security, surveillance, and monitoring.