Axis Communications Debuts Bispectral PTZ and Next-Gen Radars at GSX

Axis Communications used ASIS GSX 2025 (September 29–October 1, New Orleans) to launch a perimeter-focused product suite: the AXIS Q6411-LE bispectral PTZ camera combining thermal and visual imaging, two next-generation radars with expanded coverage, and AI-powered bullet cameras.

The Q6411-LE integrates thermal and visible sensors in a single PTZ housing with DLPU edge AI processing. It is compatible with AXIS Perimeter Defender for automated long-range thermal detection and classification — a configuration that eliminates the need for separate thermal and visible cameras on the same mast.

The AXIS D2122-VE and D2123-VE radars offer 180° and 270° field of detection respectively, covering up to 140 metres in range and 30,000 square metres per sensor. The radars support radar-video fusion when paired with ARTPEC-9 PTZ cameras, combining AI-powered radar analytics with video analytics to minimise false alarms through multi-sensor correlation.

New AI-powered bullet cameras (P1475-LE, P1485-LE, P1487-LE, P1488-LE) round out the launch, ranging from 2 to 8 megapixels and designed for outdoor perimeter surveillance.

Axis's product strategy at GSX reinforces the multi-sensor fusion trend in perimeter security: combining radar's wide-area detection with thermal imaging's classification accuracy and visible camera verification, all correlated at the edge by on-device AI. For PIDS integrators, the result is a single-vendor hardware stack that covers detection, classification, and verification without third-party middleware.

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