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Wednesday 21 November 2012

Accessories Collection



Axis provides a wide range of accessories that complements its network cameras and video encoders and assists in your network video installation. Helping you build complete video surveillance solutions Whether the network cameras are to be placed in demanding outdoors environment, mounted on ceilings, walls or corners, or used for night-time surveillance, it is important to find the right accessories that fulfill these demands and are quick and easy to install. Tested and approved with Axis cameras Axis provides a wide range of accessories to facilitate the installation and maintenance of network video systems. This includes protective camera housings, mountings, illuminators and lenses and equipment for power over Ethernet (PoE). Accessories from Axis are always tested to work with Axis network cameras, making sure that installation is straight-forward and that you get the performance you expect. Accessory Selector Tool Accessory Selector Tool provides you with a list of accessories required to mount your camera correctly in a specific location.
 

he Accessory Development Kit (ADK) is a reference implementation for hardware manufacturers and hobbyists to use as a starting point for building accessories for Android. Each ADK release is provided with source code and hardware specifications to make the process of developing your own accessories easier. Creating new and alternative hardware based on the ADK is encouraged!
Android accessories can be audio docking stations, exercise machines, personal medical testing devices, weather stations, or any other external hardware device that adds to the functionality of Android.
Accessories use the Android Open Accessory (AOA) protocol to communicate with Android devices, over a USB cable or through a Bluetooth connection. If you are building an accessory that uses USB, make sure you understand how to implement the AOA protocol to establish communication between your accessory hardware and Android. For more information, see the Android Open Acessory protocol.
The following sections provide more information about the Android Accessory Development Kits, how to use them, and how to get started building your own accessories for Android.