The company is also presenting version 4.9.3 of its Carrida ANPR Software, which can be used on Carrida cameras and any other hardware. It identifies and reads all licence plates worldwide and has AI-optimised functionalities for recognising vehicle make and model.
With their unrivalled entry-level price of less than €500, the Plate-i cameras open up new applications with automatic licence plate recognition, for example for the management of smaller parking spaces, integration into EV charging stations, or in the smart home sector. The cameras are now also available with an integrated AI chip that enables make-and-model recognition directly on the camera, without affecting the onboard ANPR processing.
The Plate-i Dome has an integrated zoom and can therefore detect licence plates and vehicle types at a distance of up to 16 metres; the Plate-i Basic is optimised for a detection range of up to seven metres. With its glass dome, the new model also offers increased protection against vandalism and maximum robustness for outdoor applications. Both models share an affordable price, the Sony 4K image sensor and infrared lighting, which enables licence plates and vehicles to be reliably detected even in difficult lighting conditions.
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