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Hanwha Vision and Parabit are in Partnership

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A Smarter Way to Mount Hanwha Vision Camera Sensors

Hanwha Vision and Parabit have partnered to deliver stronger, more complete surveillance deployments—pairing trusted Hanwha camera sensor technology with purpose‑built housings engineered for real‑world environments. The result is a system that not only captures high‑quality video, but does so from the angles, distances, and positions where critical details actually occur.


In most facilities, the busiest areas are also the hardest to cover. Entrances funnel movement. Counters create blind spots. Elevators compress people into tight frames. And the most important moments often happen in the few seconds when someone steps in, turns, pauses, or leans in close.


That’s why camera performance is rarely limited by the sensor alone. In real environments, the difference between usable footage and footage that cannot support investigations often comes down to placement, protection, and how well the camera integrates into the built space.


Parabit’s housings are designed to solve exactly that problem.


Where Standard Mounting Falls Short

Most surveillance plans start with a familiar assumption: mount cameras high, point them down, and cover as much area as possible. But many of the most valuable views don’t come from above.


They come from the edge of a room. From the side of a doorway. From a counter where a customer leans in. From a lane where a vehicle pulls forward and stops. From a narrow corridor where someone hesitates before entering a restricted area.


These are the locations where integrators and end users often run into the same challenge: the camera can do the job, but the space doesn’t make it easy to mount the camera in the right position.


Parabit housings are built for those exact constraints.


Purpose‑Built for Hanwha Vision Camera Sensors

Parabit camera housings integrate seamlessly with Hanwha Vision lens modules for the Wisenet X series (XNB‑6001, XNB‑6002) and the Wisenet P series (PNM‑9000QB, PNM‑C20000QB). Designed to augment ceiling‑mounted cameras, these housings position Hanwha’s remote head sensors for optimal line‑of‑sight views—maximizing the capture of facial images, license plates, merchandise, and other targeted fields of view essential for investigations and analytics.


The lineup supports high‑traffic indoor and outdoor environments, including:

  • Doorway and door jamb housings

  • Height strip housings

  • Wall and ceiling mounts

  • Elevator housings

  • Counter, BR glass, and checkpoint housings

  • Turnstile, ATM, ITM, and kiosk brackets

  • Drive‑up and vehicle‑lane housings

  • Retail shelf and merchandise housings

  • Baggage carousel housings

  • FDIC, NCUA, and notice housings

  • Secure enclosures for video cores and main units


Each category is engineered around how surveillance is actually deployed—not how it looks on a floorplan.


Better Placement Creates Better Outcomes

The advantage of a purpose‑built housing is not cosmetic. It is operational.


When a camera is mounted in the right position:

  • The field of view becomes more consistent

  • Critical details are more likely to be captured

  • Blind spots shrink

  • Footage becomes more useful for investigations, documentation, and analytics


For integrators, the right housing simplifies installation. It reduces the need for improvised brackets, custom fabrication, and last‑minute adjustments that can delay deployment or compromise results.


For end users, it supports long‑term performance. Cameras stay protected. Placement stays consistent. And the system continues to deliver value over time—even in high‑traffic, high‑risk environments.


Built to Protect the Sensor and the Installation

Surveillance hardware rarely operates in ideal conditions. It operates in public spaces, transaction areas, and exposed exterior locations. It faces weather, impact, tampering, and everyday wear.


Parabit camera housings are built to protect Hanwha Vision camera sensors while maintaining the intended field of view. The goal is not simply to cover the camera—it is to preserve the integrity of the installation.


A finished housing also supports the environment itself. It keeps surveillance discreet, clean, and architecturally aligned, especially in spaces where design and customer experience matter.


A Practical Partnership for Real‑World Surveillance

The Hanwha Vision and Parabit partnership is built around a straightforward goal: help surveillance systems perform the way they are expected to perform in real environments.

Not on paper. Not in ideal layouts. But in the spaces where people move quickly, pause briefly, and where the most important moments happen close to the camera—not in the center of the room.


With a complete lineup of camera housings designed specifically for Hanwha Vision camera sensors, Parabit supports better placement, stronger protection, and more usable footage across the environments where surveillance is hardest to get right.


Learn more about Parabit camera housings for Hanwha Vision camera sensors: https://www.parabit.com/hanwhavision

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