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The FLEXIDOME 8100i IR – X series delivers high performance surveillance with Starlight X imaging, HDR X, and integrated IR illumination for clear, detailed video in low light and no light environments. With built-in IVA Pro analytics, electronic image stabilization, and remote PTRZ, it enables precise setup and reliable detection from mission critical applications.
Commercial Type No: NDE-8702-RXL
Remote configuration and commissioning. Pan, Tilt, Roll and Zoom (PTRZ) remotely to set the camera to the required field of view, without having to touch the camera or lens
Starlight X technology with 1/1.8" HD 1080p sensor for next level low-light performance with maximum detail
Split IR design with intelligent IR for illumination up to 50m (164ft)
IVA Pro brings highly reliable deep-learning based detection of persons and vehicles to scenes ranging from sterile to crowded and congested zones
Electronic image stabilization (EIS) measures the frequency and amplitude of the device’s vibrations to offset their impact on the image
Filter false alarms with precision
Built-in IVA Pro deep-learning analytics reliably detect people and vehicles while ignoring environmental noise, empowering teams to act on genuine threats.
Adjust camera views from anywhere
Remote Pan, Tilt, Roll, and Zoom (PTRZ) capabilities allow teams to configure the exact field of view without ladders or physical intervention.
See clearly in near total darkness
Advanced starlight X technology and intelligent split IR illumination capture crisp, forensic details across challenging and low-light environments.
Maintain steady video during vibrations
Electronic image stabilization offsets environmental vibrations, ensuring operators maintain a smooth, continuous view in harsh infrastructure settings.
Operate reliably in extreme conditions
Engineered exceeding IK10 standards with IP66/IP67 ratings, the rugged housing withstands severe weather, dust, and tampering attempts.
| Sensor type | 1/1.8 inch CMOS |
| Resolution | 2 MP |
| Low light technology | starlight X |
| WDR technology | HDR X |
| Frame rate (fps) | 1 fps – 60 fps |
| Lens focal length (mm) | 4.4 mm – 10 mm |
| Horizontal field of view (°) | 110° – 48° |
| Field of view adjustment | Motorized pan, tilt, roll and zoom; Autofocus |
| Video compression | H.264 / AVC; H.265 / HEVC; M-JPEG |
| IP rating | IP66; IP67; IP6K9K |
| Impact protection | IK11 |
| Operating temperature | -50 °C – 60 °C (-58 °F – 140 °F) |
| IR illumination range | 50 m |
| Analytics (built-in) | IVA Pro Buildings ; IVA Pro Perimeter ; IVA Pro Privacy |
| Analytics (available) | IVA Pro Traffic ; IVA Pro Appearance ; IVA Pro Personal Protective Equipment ; IVA Pro Visual Gun Detection ; IVA Pro License Plate ; IVA Pro Vehicle Make Model ; IVA Pro Dangerous Good Signs ; IVA Pro License Plate + Make Model ; Intelligent Audio Analytics |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Dome PTRZ 2MP HDR X 4.4-10mm IR IP6K9K
The system enables remote configuration and commissioning through its Pan, Tilt, Roll, and Zoom (PTRZ) capabilities. Operators can remotely set the camera to the required field of view without having to physically touch the camera or lens, significantly reducing deployment time and operational friction.
The camera utilizes starlight X technology paired with a 1/1.8" HD 1080p sensor. This combination delivers next-level low-light performance, capturing maximum detail so operators can see clearly and act confidently, even in near darkness.
Yes, it features a purpose-built split IR design with intelligent IR technology. This provides reliable illumination up to 50 meters (164 feet), ensuring continuous visibility and operational context when ambient lighting is insufficient.
The camera features built-in IVA Pro, which brings highly reliable, deep-learning-based detection of persons and vehicles. This visual intelligence operates accurately in a variety of scenes, ranging from sterile perimeters to highly crowded and congested zones, enabling teams to respond earlier to critical events.
To ensure continuous clarity in demanding physical environments, the camera uses Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS). This technology actively measures the frequency and amplitude of the device’s vibrations and offsets their impact on the image, providing operators with a stable and reliable view.