The XNF-A9014R is Hanwha's 12MP Wisenet 9 fisheye built for indoor AI work where one camera has to cover the whole room. The stereographic 1.76mm lens delivers 185° horizontal and 185° vertical coverage, and the dual NPU on the WN9 SoC runs people, vehicle, face, and license plate detection on the edge so the VMS isn't doing the analytics lifting.
What sets the WN9 platform apart on a commercial install is the security posture. FIPS 140-3 Level 3 cryptography, Common Criteria EAL6+, signed firmware, secure boot, 802.1X, and MACsec mean the camera passes federal, financial, and AHJ-driven security reviews without a separate hardening conversation. NDAA-compliant out of the box keeps it eligible for government and grant-funded projects. For installers servicing multi-site retail, healthcare, or transit accounts, that's one fewer reason a deployment stalls in procurement.
Business intelligence ships in the box: people counting, queue management, heatmap, crowd counting, and vehicle counting all run on-camera with no per-channel analytics license. Audio is a 3-mic beamforming array with line out for paging. Storage tops out at a 1TB microSD with AES-256 encryption for edge recording resilience. PoE+ (802.3at Class 4) handles the power; 12VDC is there if the run calls for it.
- 12MP (3536 x 3536) @ 30fps with 185° x 185° fisheye coverage from a single ceiling mount
- Wisenet 9 SoC with dual NPU runs people, vehicle, face, and LPR detection on the edge
- Built-in business intelligence: people counting, queue management, heatmap, crowd counting, vehicle counting
- FIPS 140-3 Level 3, Common Criteria EAL6+, signed firmware, MACsec, AES-256 SD encryption
- NDAA-compliant, ONVIF S/G/T/M, SUNAPI, Direct-to-Cloud support
- 20m IR, 3-mic beamforming array, PoE+ powered, IP42 rated