Live View - Axis Hot Patched Jun 2026
: Thermal cameras capture heat radiating from objects, allowing them to "see" through smoke, fog, and total darkness where visual cameras might fail.
In extreme environments, Axis offers specialized "arctic-powered" cameras designed to function in temperatures as low as -40°F (-40°C). Live View - Axis HOT
: Users can switch between different thermal color palettes in the live view to better distinguish details in various environments. : Thermal cameras capture heat radiating from objects,
At its core, is the primary interface within Axis hardware and software environments that allows users to monitor real-time video, audio, and metadata analytics. Axis cameras process video directly "at the edge" (on the camera itself), reducing reliance on heavy centralized server architectures. At its core, is the primary interface within
During Axis HOT sessions, one of the first "aha!" moments is seeing the difference between consumer IP cameras and Axis’s edge processing. Axis cameras are designed for .
+---------------------------------------+-------------+ | | Camera 02 | | | (Box View) | | +-------------+ | HOTSPOT | Camera 03 | | (Primary Main View) | (Box View) | | +-------------+ | | Camera 04 | | | (Box View) | +---------------------------------------+-------------+ Hotspot Trigger Rules
: Select an event trigger, such as an input signal, cross-line detection from an AXIS Motion Detection app, or an access control door breach.