AI Cameras
Five fixed-view cameras for permanent observation. Low-light colour, long-reach infrared, motorised zoom and motorway-speed plate capture — all on the same SenseView AI pipeline.
The AI Camera range.
Five fixed-view cameras built for permanent observation tasks — junction overview, vehicle classification, queue detection, turn analysis, plate capture. Each camera is engineered around the AI pipeline rather than the human reviewer: high-fidelity imaging across the day-to-night transition, multi-stream output for the inference engine, on-camera analytics, and ONVIF integration with the SenseView AI platform.
Five chassis. Five jobs. One AI pipeline.
Built around the AI, not around the lens.
Conventional CCTV cameras are designed for human reviewers. They switch to monochrome infrared at night, lean on optical zoom to deliver detail, and treat AI as a bolt-on. The AI Camera range starts from the opposite premise: the AI is the primary consumer of the video, so the camera's job is to present clean, consistent, high-fidelity input to the classifier.
That means colour fidelity preserved across the day-to-night transition. Sensor resolution sized for digital-zoom AI inference. Multi-stream output so the AI gets exactly the resolution and frame rate it needs without compromising the recording stream. And on-camera analytics that surface events to SenseView with metadata for downstream filtering.
Five cameras cover the spectrum from wide-angle low-light to motorway-speed plate capture — five chassis tuned for five specific jobs, all on the same AI pipeline.
Five cameras for five jobs.
Each camera in the range is built for a specific task. Most installations use two or three together — a low-light wide-angle covering the scene, a motorised zoom for detail, and a high-frame-rate camera where plate capture matters. Click any camera below for the full specification and SenseView integration detail.
AI Bullet — Low Light
5 MP · 25 fps · 0.001 lux at F1.0 · 2.8 mm fixed · no IR · ~500 g
The entry point to the AI Camera range. A 5 MP wide-angle camera that delivers full colour video down to 0.001 lux without switching to infrared — preserving colour data through the day-to-night transition so the AI sees the same scene at midnight as it does at noon. Built-in microphone for on-board audio capture.
View CA-1000 →AI Bullet — 4K Low Light
4K · 25 fps · 0.0008 lux at F1.0 · 2.8 / 4 mm fixed · 40 m IR · NDAA · ~1.1 kg
The AI flagship of the range. A 1/1.8″ 4K sensor with F1.0 aperture delivers 0.0008 lux colour video, backed by 40 m invisible infrared for the darkest scenes. Built-in microphone and speaker, plus alarm and audio I/O terminals for external sensors, sirens or two-way audio. Full NDAA procurement compliance. 2.8 mm and 4 mm fixed lenses standard; 6 mm available on special order.
View CA-1010 →AI Bullet — 5 MP Motorised Zoom
5 MP · 25 fps · 2.7–13.5 mm 5× zoom · F1.4 P-iris · 50 m IR · NDAA · 0.83 kg
A 5 MP motorised-zoom AI bullet with 5× optical reach. The wide-to-tele range covers everything from junction overview to plate-zone framing in a single device, with smart infrared to 50 metres and precision P-iris aperture control for variable lighting conditions. Alarm and audio I/O terminals support external microphone, speaker and sensor connections.
View CA-1040 →AI Bullet — 90 fps Plate Capture
2 MP · 90 fps · 2.7–13.5 mm 5× zoom · F1.4 P-iris · 50 m IR · NDAA · 0.83 kg
The motorway-speed plate-capture camera in the range. 90 fps at 1080p stops fast-moving vehicles cleanly enough for reliable read, with 50 m smart infrared flooding retroreflective plates and 140 dB wide dynamic range handling sun-on-the-camera scenes. Alarm and audio I/O terminals for external microphone, speaker and sensor connections.
View CA-1050 →AI Bullet — Premium 4K
4K · 50 fps · 2.8–12 mm 4× zoom · F1.2 P-iris · 0.001 lux · 70 m IR · NDAA · 1.08 kg
Top of the range. 4K resolution at 50 fps combined with F1.2 aperture and 0.001 lux low-light performance — paired with a 70 m smart-infrared illuminator for the longest reach in the range. Suited to complex junction overviews, high-detail security and fast-moving vehicle observation. Alarm and audio I/O terminals for external microphone, speaker and sensor connections.
View CA-1060 →Shared platform.
Every camera in the AI Camera range shares a consistent installation and integration platform — so estate planners can mix-and-match across the range without re-engineering the network, power or mounting infrastructure.
Power and cabling
PoE or PoE+ on every camera, plus a 12 V DC input across the range. For long cable runs, the NOW Wireless inline adapter converts 24 V Passive PoE down to 12 V inside the mounting box. A single Cat5e tail carries power, data and AI metadata — no separate PSU.
Weather and impact rating
IP67 weather-sealed metal housings across the range. IK10 vandal-impact rating on CA-1010, CA-1040, CA-1050 and CA-1060 — designed for pole and lamp-column installation in exposed environments. CA-1000 uses a heavy-duty aluminium housing rated IP67 without a separate IK certification.
Multi-stream output
Main stream for archival recording, sub-stream for the AI pipeline. One camera, multiple video paths — recording quality and AI inference resolution decoupled.
ONVIF integration
ONVIF Profile S, T and G across the range. Drop straight into SenseView, third-party VMS or existing NVR infrastructure without bespoke drivers.
On-camera AI events
Edge analytics for motion, line crossing, intrusion and region entrance / exit — with human and vehicle classification filtering events before they reach the platform.
NDAA procurement
CA-1010, CA-1040, CA-1050 and CA-1060 are NDAA-compliant — eligible for police, government and procurement-restricted estates. CA-1000 is commercial-only.
Side by side.
The full range at a glance. Use the comparison to pick the right starting camera for your application — most installations end up mixing two or three of these.
| SKU | Role | Resolution | Lens / Zoom | Low-light | IR | fps (PAL) | Audio / I/O | NDAA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA-1000 | Low-light entry | 5 MP / 3K | 2.8 mm fixed | 0.001 lux F1.0 | — | 25 | Built-in mic | — |
| CA-1010 | 4K low-light flagship | 4K / 8 MP | 2.8 / 4 mm fixed | 0.0008 lux F1.0 | 40 m | 25 | Mic + spkr + I/O | Yes |
| CA-1040 | 5 MP motorised zoom | 5 MP | 2.7–13.5 mm 5× | 0.008 lux F1.4 | 50 m | 25 | Alarm + audio I/O | Yes |
| CA-1050 | 90 fps plate capture | 2 MP / 1080p | 2.7–13.5 mm 5× | 0.005 lux F1.4 | 50 m | 90 | Alarm + audio I/O | Yes |
| CA-1060 | Premium 4K motorised | 4K / 8 MP | 2.8–12 mm 4× | 0.001 lux F1.2 | 70 m | 50 | Alarm + audio I/O | Yes |
Already have cameras? They still work.
SenseView is camera-agnostic. The AI engine accepts video streams from the AI Camera range, from standard third-party CCTV cameras already on your poles, and from existing ANPR cameras feeding plate data into the SenseView pipeline.
Existing CCTV — third-party and legacy
If a camera supports ONVIF Profile S, T or G — most do — it can stream into SenseView. The AI engine ingests the video, runs vehicle and person classification, surfaces events, and presents them to operators alongside events from the AI Camera range. Older cameras without colour-at-night may produce lower accuracy at night, but the analytics still run.
This means estates can be upgraded incrementally: replace the highest-priority cameras with the AI Camera range first (typically the ones doing ANPR or low-light work), and leave the rest in place until natural end-of-life. SenseView treats the resulting mixed estate as a single platform.
ANPR cameras — DVLA-grade integration
SenseView ingests ANPR plate captures from the AI Camera range's CA-1050 as well as from existing third-party ANPR cameras already deployed on the network. Plates are hashed for GDPR compliance, cross-referenced against the SenseView vehicle database, and where applicable forwarded to DVLA lookup for owner identification.
For councils and police-adjacent estates with significant existing ANPR investment, this means the SenseView AI capability rolls out without replacing the working ANPR cameras — only the central AI engine and the cameras designated for upgrade need to change.
One AI engine. Every camera.
The AI Camera range connects to SenseView through ONVIF Profile S, T and G. Live video, recorded footage, AI events and vehicle / human metadata stream into the SenseView interface, with smart events surfacing as actionable alarms.
For new deployments, SenseView is bundled with the range and configured for the specific scene. For existing estates, SenseView ingests the current ONVIF feeds and runs the AI alongside the new cameras — protecting prior investment while delivering AI capability where it counts.
What SenseView delivers
Multi-zone AI inference across any frame, vehicle and person classification, ANPR with GDPR-compliant hashing, DVLA lookup integration, line-crossing and intrusion detection, region entry / exit, loitering and unattended-object detection, evidential signed-video recording where supported, and a single operator interface across new and existing camera estates.
Specify the AI Camera range.
Talk to our technical team about specifying the right camera for your application, mixed-camera deployment design, and SenseView integration.