• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    That’s a surveillance camera, it can be remotely aimed.

    It may read license plates too but it’s not the mass produced ALPR that’s used by Flock and co. Likely it is part of the the building’s security system.

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      11 hours ago

      Looks like a Flock Condor PTZ to me. Not just any PTZ camera, (has LPR and people-tracking tech built-in) though the design and intent is similar. Commonly installed around crosswalks and parks where changing the point of view could sometimes be necessary to observe specific gatherings/incidents, rather than the ones Flock also sells that stay mounted in a fixed point on main roads.

      Notice the exact same shape of the white dome above the camera ball, the same visible “rail” lines on the ball, how there’s an identically-sized and shaped plate covering the black rectangle on the base in OP’s second photo that I’ve added below as well, and how it has the same size and width mounting bracket, with identical screw mounts.

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          Yep, that mount specifically is extremely common for a lot of label slapper companies. Like they all look like that haha. Hex bolts to make it easier to attach, the pendulum mount, the cap, set screws and all.

          Never seen a flock ptz camera myself so I guess I can’t say much about that specifically.

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          10 hours ago

          I couldn’t find any other cameras that have all the same physical characteristics that weren’t just pictures either on Flock’s website, or from other sites talking about Flock cameras.

          I’m not entirely opposed to the idea that they’re using an existing design, but it seems more likely to me that they simply had one custom-made, especially considering the fact that they have very specific needs, such as the ability to accurately read a license plate on a car, which they claim they can do while it’s going 100mph, at 75ft away, both day or night, or the fact that their cameras have cellular connections built-in, which would require the existing design to also have a slot for a SIM card, or ability to install an eSIM.

          Again, not saying it’s impossible, but I’d consider it unlikely.

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    12 hours ago

    It reminds me of a pelco or scw ptz ball camera. Likely does have an AI integration, but that would likely be NVR dependant and what system its plugged into.

    On its own all it does is motion enabled tracking, routes, or stationary recording depending on how the business has it set up.

    Like others have said, not at all like the typical flock setup. Which will generally be attached to a random pole with solar. They have a more narrow view generally and look more like a bullet style camera. Sometimes with a IR Light to the side of it depending on the area.