E-con Systems™ Introduces New USB Camera with 120dB HDR Low-Light Capability

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e-con Systems™ launches New 120dB HDR Low-Light USB Camera

e-con Systems™ has just launched their newest product, the See3CAM_CU31—a 3MP HDR Low-Light USB Camera that is set to revolutionize the industry. This high-performance camera combines a USB interface with the advanced SONY ISX031 automotive-grade sensor, setting it apart from its competitors.

Ideal for a wide range of applications including dashboard cameras, delivery robots, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS), the See3CAM_CU31 boasts an impressive HDR performance of up to 120 dB, thanks to its sub-pixel HDR technology. Additionally, it features LED Flicker Mitigation to ensure stable image capture even in dynamic environments.

One of the standout features of this camera is its ability to capture superior images in low-light conditions, making it a versatile tool for various industries. With plug-and-play functionality, setting up the See3CAM_CU31 is a breeze, allowing users to start using the camera without any complex configurations.

The camera also comes with a 5:4 aspect ratio, providing more vertical coverage without sacrificing horizontal details. This unique feature makes it particularly beneficial for applications that require additional vertical resolution, such as intelligent transportation systems and parking lot management.

Suresh Madhu, Head of Industrial Business Unit at e-con Systems, expressed his confidence in the See3CAM_CU31, stating that it represents a significant advancement in HDR and low-light imaging technology with USB. He believes that the camera’s exceptional performance and versatility will offer substantial benefits to customers across various industries, making it an ideal choice for diverse applications.

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