SMART product line from Grundig Security




About SMART product line


The new SMART product line from GRUNDIG Security comprises nine camera models with 5 or 8 megapixels resolution and various form factors. The new product line is complemented by four - partly fanless - 4-, 8- and 16-channel recorders. A comprehensive range of accessories rounds off the NDAA-compliant SMART product line

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What can you expect from the new SMART product line from GRUNDIG Security? Leaving our tried and tested reliability aside, you will also find a whole lot of image analysis functions, supported by artificial intelligence (AI). And there’s a lot of functionality available. You can use facial recognition, for instance, to recognise people, or the LPR function to identify vehicle licence plates. Or you can quite simply reduce the frequency of false alarms signalling a spurious break-in or perimeter breach, by classifying objects as ‘vehicle’, ‘person’ or ‘other’.

The SMART cameras from GRUNDIG Security can recognise faces in crowds of people, count heads and determine the length of queues at your supermarket till, therefore helping you to make the best possible use of your resources. They’ll let you know when unauthorised people cross pre-defined lines or enter certain areas, and they’ll trigger an alarm when objects are left at your doorstep. In the following overview we have compiled the analysis functions for you:


Image analysis functions



Cross Counting

The "people/object counting" analysis function reliably counts people, moving objects as well as motorised or non-motorised vehicles, also in two different directions. By means of powerful reports, the collected data can be evaluated for further use.




Crowd Density Detection

An alarm is triggered as soon as the set number of people in a predefined area is exceeded. An acoustic message can also be emitted.



Face Detection

As soon as a face is recognised, alarm information, including attributes such as gender and age, is reported. The data is compared with the database: If the face is not stored in the database, it is recognised as "unknown". Wearing a face mask can also be defined as a recognition attribute.



Heat Map

The heat map function facilitates the identification of areas where people prefer to stay or which are less frequented.



Human & Vehicle Detection

The GRUNDIG Security Smart Line cameras allow for clear classification of people and vehicles. This enables users, e.g. control centre operators, to define alarm events and responses even more precisely. The bidirectional audio function also allows direct communication with people on site.



License Plate Detection

The licence plate recognition function enables reliable and automated access control, for example on a company’s premises. The legitimisation of the respective vehicle is regulated via black and white lists.



Perimeter Intrusion Detection

The “enter area” detection function allows the precise definition of areas. As soon as someone enters the defined area, an alarm message is triggered. The moving object is classified as a person, motorised or non-motorised vehicle. Four different customisable rules are available for the alarm response.



Queue Length Detection

An alarm will be triggered as soon as a queue reaches a certain length. Alternatively, this function can be used to trigger an event by exceeding a certain dwell time.




Rare Sound Detection (Baby Crying)

This audio analysis function detects unusual noises such as barking dogs, baby crying and gunshots, thereby triggering an alarm. The sensitivity of this function can be adjusted infinitely.



Rare Sound Detection (Dog Barking)

This audio analysis function detects unusual noises such as barking dogs, baby crying and gunshots, thereby triggering an alarm. The sensitivity of this function can be adjusted infinitely.




Rare Sound Detection (Gunshot)

This audio analysis function detects unusual noises such as barking dogs, baby crying and gunshots, thereby triggering an alarm. The sensitivity of this function can be adjusted infinitely.





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