
Hanwha Vision cameras, WAVE and SolidEDGE systems
Select Hanwha cameras and recording architecture from the scene, analytics, cyber policy and operational model—not resolution alone.

What Hanwha Vision includes—and how to choose
Hanwha Vision offers multiple network-camera series and form factors, including fixed, multi-sensor, panoramic, thermal and specialty devices. The correct family depends on image objective, target distance, lighting, mounting, environmental exposure and edge-analytic workload. Marketing resolution is only one input.
Wisenet WAVE provides video management, user and device administration, layouts, events and evidence workflows. SolidEDGE combines camera and server capabilities for certain distributed deployments. The choice between conventional servers, appliances and edge-hosted functions should reflect site count, resilience, archive, maintenance and supported-device requirements.
Hanwha AI capabilities can classify objects and expose metadata, but performance depends on view and configuration. Analytics should be commissioned with representative activity and tied to a defined operator action. Firmware, device certificates and application versions remain part of the system lifecycle.
Product families and their roles
This portfolio map separates the main Hanwha Vision functions so the project is not reduced to a generic model list.
Network camera series
Fixed, multisensor, panoramic, thermal and specialty cameras for specific scenes.
AI cameras and metadata
Edge classification and search features that require calibrated views and supported software.
Wisenet WAVE
Video management, recording, users, rules and evidence operations.
SolidEDGE
Edge-based recording and management options for compatible deployment models.
Architecture decisions before procurement
The selected family must fit the opening, scene, network, power, software and administrative environment.
Image objective
Define overview, identification, detail, low-light or analytic purpose for every camera.
Recording topology
Choose server, appliance or edge architecture from throughput, retention and support needs.
PoE and environment
Confirm power, temperature, water/dust rating, mounting and surge protection.
Cyber lifecycle
Plan accounts, certificates, firmware, software updates and vulnerability response.
Commissioning evidence
Acceptance should demonstrate the intended workflow under realistic conditions, not only show that devices appear online.
- Confirm image detail and motion performance under representative lighting.
- Test AI classifications and rules with realistic objects, paths and obstructions.
- Verify archive continuity, playback, user permissions and evidence export.
- Record model, serial, MAC, firmware, lens, stream, server and retention assignment.
Official Hanwha Vision resources
Use the manufacturer pages below for current product status, compatibility, release notes, software and firmware. We link to official resources and do not host firmware files locally.
Detailed planning and product-family guides
Use the detailed Hanwha Vision guides below to compare specific hardware, software and deployment decisions.
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