As video surveillance is shifting towards digitization and network connectivity, networked monitoring has become a fundamental characteristic of monitoring systems. Attention in the security industry is transitioning from the DVR vs. NVR debate of the past few years to system management platforms. User focus is shifting from simple product combinations to system applications, management, and value-added services. The value of traditional hardware can be elevated by embracing features such as the integration of software and hardware, intelligence, digitization, and systemization. This shift also aligns with the transformation of product combinations towards system applications and management. The emergence of new infrared thermal imaging surveillance technology aligns with these characteristics, making it an inevitable trend in the popularization of indoor/outdoor home security and wireless bulb camera systems in the security sector.
In conclusion, the application of infrared thermal imaging in video surveillance systems has a promising future, offering advanced features that cater to the evolving needs of the security industry. Its unique capabilities, including concealed detection, resistance to adverse weather conditions, long-range visibility, and intelligent recognition, position it as an essential component of modern security systems. As the security sector continues to grow, innovation and the integration of cutting-edge technologies will be crucial to deliver better and more effective products and services to meet the demands of an ever-changing landscape.