Introduction to the Hikvision DS-2CD2366G2P-ISU/SL
The Hikvision DS-2CD2366G2P-ISU/SL is a 6 MP panoramic turret IP camera engineered to deliver a continuous 180° horizontal field of view from a single compact housing. Combining dual 2.8 mm lenses with Hikvisions DarkFighter low-light imaging and AcuSense human/vehicle classification, this camera targets wide-area perimeter and coverage applications where a single camera can replace multiple fixed units. Additional features such as active deterrence (strobe and siren), two-way audio, PoE power, on-board microSD recording and an IP67 metal housing make it a versatile choice for both outdoor and indoor installations.
- 6 MP panoramic resolution(stitched single image up to 3632 \/ 1632)
- 180horizontal field of view from two stitched lenses
- DarkFighterlow-light imaging: colour to 0.003 Lux, B/W with IR to 0 Lux
- AcuSensehuman/vehicle classification to reduce false alarms
- Active deterrencewith built-in strobe, siren/speaker and two-way audio
- Flexible power & recording: PoE (802.3af) or 12 VDC and microSD up to 512 GB
- Rugged design: metal housing and IP67 ingress protection for outdoor use
The DS-2CD2366G2P-ISU/SL packs a broad set of specifications tailored for reliable wide-area surveillance. Below are the most relevant technical details and the practical benefits they deliver.
- Sensor:2 x 1/2.5" progressive scan CMOS. Benefit: good sensitivity and image detail for a compact panoramic form factor.
- Resolution:max 3632 \/ 1632 @ 20 fps. Benefit: enough pixel density across a 180 scene to detect and recognise details at moderate distances.
- Field of view:Dual fixed 2.8 mm lenses, stitched to produce ~180 horizontal coverage. Benefit: single-camera coverage of wide corridors, storefronts or car parks without blind spots.
- WDR & Noise reduction:120 dB true WDR and 3D DNR. Benefit: balanced exposure in high-contrast scenes and cleaner image quality in low light.
- Low-light performance:DarkFighter technology (colour to 0.003 Lux) and IR to 0 Lux. Benefit: retains colour imaging in very low ambient light and reliable B/W imaging with IR illumination when needed.
- AcuSense human/vehicle classification:built-in intelligent analytics to filter out common false alarms from animals, foliage or weather. Benefit: fewer nuisance alerts and more focused event notifications.
- Two-way audio:integrated mic and speaker with ~1.2 W output and audio codecs (G.711, G.722.1, MP3, AAC-LC). Benefit: live voice warning, remote communication with staff or customers and evidence capture with sound.
- Active deterrence:built-in strobe light and siren. Benefit: immediate on-site deterrence to discourage trespass or vandalism when suspicious behaviour is detected.
- Codecs & bitrates:H.265+, H.265, H.264+, H.264; bit rate range 32 kbps 16 Mbps. Benefit: efficient compression to save storage and bandwidth without sacrificing key detail.
- Storage:microSD up to 512 GB for edge recording and continuous/ event-based storage. Benefit: resilient recording if the network is interrupted and local retention for quick access.
- Network & security:ONVIF Profile S/G/T, HTTPS, TLS 1.2 and 802.1X support. Benefit: integration with a wide ecosystem of NVRs and management platforms and improved secure communications.
- Power:12 VDC or PoE (IEEE 802.3af, Class 3) with max power ~12.5 W. Benefit: flexible installation choices, especially where PoE simplifies cabling.
- Ingress & housing:IP67-rated metal housing. Benefit: robust outdoor performance against dust and heavy rain.
- Operating range:(approx ) -30 60C. Benefit: reliable operation across a wide temperature range.
- Illumination:850 nm smart IR up to ~30 m. Benefit: detailed B/W imaging at night or in no-light environments.
The DS-2CD2366G2P-ISU/SL is designed for broad, practical surveillance roles where wide coverage, reduced hardware count and reliable detection are priorities. Typical applications include:
- Retail frontages and shopping malls:A single 180 camera can monitor wide shop fronts or pedestrian promenades, reducing blind spots and simplifying camera counts for large façades.
- Car parks and driveways:Panoramic coverage of entrances, aisles and parking rows reduces the need for multiple fixed cameras while providing vehicle/people classification for better event filtering.
- Warehouse aisles and industrial yards:Wide corridor coverage and the ability to recognise human vs vehicle motion make it useful for logistics and safety monitoring.
- Public spaces and campuses:Monitoring plazas, pedestrianised streets and transit hubs where broad situational awareness and low false alarms matter.
- Small to medium businesses:Cost-effective replacement for multiple traditional cameras with simpler management and fewer mounting points.
When considering panoramic surveillance options, the trade-offs are typically between single-stitch panoramic cameras, multi-camera arrays, fisheye cameras and PTZ solutions. The DS-2CD2366G2P-ISU/SL occupies a strong middle ground:
- Vs. multiple fixed cameras:One panoramic turret reduces installation complexity, cabling and ongoing maintenance compared with two or three fixed cameras covering the same area. While single units may trade some per-area pixel density against multiple close-focus cameras, the 6 MP stitched image offers a practical balance for many use cases.
- Vs. fisheye cameras:Fisheye lenses capture 180 or 360 but often require de-warping and can suffer from edge distortion. The dual-lens stitched approach provides a more natural-looking panorama with improved edge clarity and less distortion in stitched regions.
- Vs. PTZ cameras:PTZs provide flexible zoom and tracking but cannot simultaneously monitor a full 180 scene in real time. A panoramic fixed camera delivers constant wide-area situational awareness while PTZs supplement for detail capture as needed.
- Vs. other analytics cameras:The inclusion of AcuSense human/vehicle classification and active deterrence elevates this model for perimeter protection, offering a lower alarm workload than cameras with basic motion detection.
Independent reviews and installer feedback for panoramic Hikvision turret cameras commonly highlight a few recurring themes. Typical praise focuses on the convenience of single-camera wide coverage, strong low-light performance and the value of integrated analytics and deterrence. Installers appreciate PoE support and a compact metal IP67 housing that simplifies mounting outdoors.
Common user observations include:
- "Great coverage with a single device; replaced three cameras on a shopfront and reduced cable runs." (installer summary)
- "Colour images in low light are genuinely useful for situational awareness, and the IR complements when needed." (user summary)
- "AcuSense noticeably cuts down on false alarms compared to older motion detection systems." (operations manager summary)
Note: these are representative paraphrases of typical feedback themes rather than quotes from a named dataset. For site-specific assessments, testing a camera in your intended environment is recommended before large roll-outs.
As recorded in the product brief, a cost price of 128.57 (currency not specified) with a suggested price of 153.01 is provided; the suggested price is calculated to secure a minimum 16% gross margin (price = cost 0.84). If you prefer a straightforward 16% markup on cost the retail would be approximately 149.14 in the same currency. Confirm currency and pricing methodology to finalise RRPs and trade tiers.
The Hikvision DS-2CD2366G2P-ISU/SL is a compelling option when wide-area continuous coverage and operational simplicity are priorities. Its 6 MP stitched panoramic image, DarkFighter low-light performance, AcuSense analytics and built-in active deterrence deliver a practical, single-device solution for many retail, parking, campus and industrial scenarios. Flexible power options, robust network security features and local recording capability add deployment resilience. For organisations seeking to reduce camera counts, simplify installations and cut false alarms without compromising situational awareness, this panoramic turret is a strong, cost-effective choice. As always, consider a site survey and camera trial to verify placement, DORI expectations and analytics tuning before a large-scale rollout.