In high-risk environments, traditional video security can only tell you so much. When temperature is a critical indicator of risk, organisations need more than visual monitoring, they need thermal intelligence. That’s why Morphean’s Connect for Hanwha Vision integration now supports selected radiometric thermal cameras, bringing temperature-based intelligence.
Radiometric thermal cameras provide a powerful additional layer of visibility by detecting and measuring heat, which makes them particularly valuable in environments where changes in temperature can indicate potential hazards before they become serious incidents.
Applications include:
- Waste and recycling facilities, where overheating materials or equipment can present fire risks.
- Battery storage environments, where monitoring temperature can help identify potential thermal events.
- Critical perimeters, where thermal imaging can enhance visibility in challenging lighting and environmental conditions.
- Industrial and high-risk sites, where continuous monitoring and rapid response are essential.
By combining Hanwha Vision’s thermal camera technology with Morphean’s cloud platform, organisations can bring this additional layer of intelligence into their existing security operations.
Supported radiometric thermal cameras can be onboarded to the cloud just like other compatible cameras, making deployment and ongoing management straightforward.
With Morphean, organisations benefit from:
- Secure direct-to-cloud onboarding
- Remote camera access and management
- Integrated events and alerts
- Cloud-based video and device management
This means security teams can access and manage their cameras remotely while bringing thermal intelligence into a connected cloud environment.
The integration of Morphean and Hanwha Vision demonstrates how cloud technology can extend the capabilities of physical security infrastructure.
Rather than treating thermal monitoring as a separate system, organisations can integrate supported thermal cameras into a broader cloud-based security ecosystem, helping teams monitor, manage and respond to events from a more unified platform.
For organisations operating in environments where temperature matters, combining radiometric thermal intelligence with cloud-based video security can provide a smarter and more connected approach to risk management.