In today’s security-conscious world, upgrading your surveillance system doesn’t always mean switching to IP technology. Analog CCTV systems are still widely used — and with advancements in camera technology, they’re more powerful than ever. One standout example is the 5-inch 2MP 25X Analog Speed Dome Camera powered by DarkFighter, which brings high-end performance to traditional systems.
Why Stick With Analog?
Analog CCTV remains popular due to:
Cost-effectiveness: More affordable infrastructure and maintenance.
Wider compatibility: Works with existing coaxial cabling.
Ease of integration: Simple upgrades without changing the entire system.
But where analog used to lag behind in features, advanced cameras like this Speed Dome are changing the game.
Game-Changing Features of the 25X Speed Dome
2MP Full HD Clarity
Despite being analog, this camera offers 1920×1080 resolution, delivering crisp, clear video suitable for critical monitoring in banks, retail stores, factories, and outdoor spaces.
25X Optical Zoom
Zoom in without losing detail. Whether it’s identifying faces at a gate or monitoring vehicle license plates from a distance, the 25X optical zoom ensures you see everything — with no digital blur.
Powered by DarkFighter Technology
Traditional analog cameras struggle in low light. Not this one. Thanks to DarkFighter sensor technology, the camera delivers full-color, detailed images even in near-total darkness.
Wide-Area Coverage
The pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) functionality combined with the zoom lens allows for 360° coverage of large areas, making it ideal for parking lots, warehouses, and city surveillance.
Smart IR up to 100m
Smart Infrared technology adjusts IR intensity based on zoom, ensuring balanced night vision with no overexposure — even when objects are close to the camera.
Upgrade Without Overhauling
One of the biggest advantages? You don’t need to change your entire setup. The Speed Dome works with existing HD-TVI, CVI, and AHD DVRs, giving you modern features without the cost and hassle of replacing cables and monitors.
Who Should Use It?
Security agencies handling large-scale surveillance
Manufacturing plants monitoring production floors and perimeters
Retail chains needing clarity and motion tracking
Parking areas and public spaces for zoomed-in monitoring