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Axis thermal cameras capture images based entirely on heat signatures radiating from organic and inorganic surfaces. In industrial infrastructure deployments, operators use the Live View matrix to monitor temperature thresholds. It triggers automated alerts the moment a component or perimeter barrier exceeds predetermined thermal levels, functioning flawlessly through darkness, smoke, or light fog. Thermal cameras | Axis Communications
Many cameras claim “live streaming,” but delay, buffering, and poor image quality in challenging conditions compromise true situational awareness. Live View - Axis HOT
Fog is the enemy of optical zoom. Thermal imaging sees through light fog and haze. For port authorities using Axis cameras, the allows them to spot a small boat engine's heat signature (HOT spot) miles away, then use the optical zoom to read the vessel's name. Axis thermal cameras capture images based entirely on
Across industries ranging from industrial automation to municipal safety, deploying high-optimization tools (HOT) via the Axis Live View interface ensures absolute situational awareness. Managing an active grid of high-definition streams or implementing specialized applications like edge-based AI analytic triggers requires an understanding of how to configure Axis Live View for maximum utility. What is Axis Live View? Thermal cameras | Axis Communications Many cameras claim