Vadzo Imaging’s Bolt, Falcon, and Innova OEM camera series deliver a purpose-matched OEM camera portfolio for smart surveillance, combining embedded HDR MIPI camera , plug-and-play HDR USB camera, and networked HDR GigE camera across six sensor configurations from Sony and Onsemi, purpose-built for security OEMs designing across embedded AI platforms, USB-connected appliances, and large-scale IP surveillance infrastructure.
FORT WORTH, TX / ACCESS Newswire / April 7, 2026 / Vadzo Imaging, a provider of embedded vision cameras, is addressing one of the most persistent questions in security system development, which camera is right for the product you are building. The answer, as Vadzo’s engineering teams hear consistently from OEM customers, is that no single interface or sensor configuration serves every security deployment architecture. A smart doorbell, a networked IP camera, and an AI-powered access control terminal are all security devices, but they are built on fundamentally different hardware platforms, with different interface requirements, power budgets, and integration constraints. Vadzo’s response is an OEM camera portfolio purpose-matched to each of those architectures: the Bolt Series for embedded MIPI CSI-2 camera devices, the Falcon Series for USB 3.2 Gen 1 plug-and-play camera based security appliances, and the Innova Series for networked GigE IP camera surveillance systems. Across all three, Vadzo highlights six OEM cameras that directly address the security system requirements embedded vision developers encounter most in practice.
The Right OEM Camera Depends on the Security System You Are Building
Security system OEMs face a camera selection problem that spec sheets rarely resolve clearly. Resolution and frame rate matter, but so does whether the OEM camera integrates natively with the processor your product is built on, whether the driver stack fits your development timeline, and whether the sensor delivers usable images in the lighting conditions your device will actually be deployed into. Get any one of those wrong and the imaging capability that looked strong on paper becomes the constraint that limits an otherwise well-executed product.
The Bolt, Falcon, and Innova series are each designed around a specific set of integration constraints common in security product development. The interface is not just a connector choice, it determines the entire system architecture, from power delivery to software stack to deployment scale.
For Embedded Security Devices: Vadzo Bolt Series – Embedded MIPI Camera
Security products built on embedded compute platforms such as AI cameras, smart doorbells, embedded DVRs, intelligent access control terminals, need cameras that connect natively to the processor without an additional interface chip between the sensor and the vision pipeline. MIPI CSI-2 is the native camera interface on virtually every embedded AI processor in use today, including NVIDIA Jetson, Raspberry Pi, and NXP i.MX. The Bolt Series is Vadzo’s embedded MIPI camera platform for this integration path, delivering sensor data directly into the processor’s ISP with minimal latency and no USB or Ethernet overhead.
Bolt-821CRS – Onsemi AR0821 HyperLux | 4K HDR MIPI CSI-2 Camera
The Bolt-821CRS is a high-resolution HDR MIPI camera built on the Onsemi AR0821 HyperLux sensor, a 1/1.7″ BSI CMOS device with 2.1 µm DR-Pix™ pixel technology, delivering 8.3MP (3848 × 2168) with embedded HDR exceeding 140 dB. DR-Pix BSI architecture combines back-side illuminated pixel design with in-pixel dual conversion gain, enabling high dynamic range reconstruction directly at the sensor without multi-frame merging or host-side tone mapping. For security applications at building entrances where indoor and outdoor light coexist in the same frame, the AR0821’s embedded HDR handles the high-contrast scene conditions that cause standard sensors to clip highlights or crush shadow detail. The camera connects via 2-lane or 4-lane MIPI CSI-2 and operates across -30°C to 70°C. The compact 38mm × 38mm board is convertible to 32mm × 32mm for space-constrained embedded security designs. Module-level drivers are provided for Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 5, Jetson Orin NX, Jetson Orin Nano, Jetson Orin AGX, and NXP i.MX8M Plus.
Key specs: 8.3MP (3848×2168) | Onsemi AR0821 HyperLux 1/1.7″ 2.1 µm DR-Pix BSI | eHDR >140 dB | 2-lane & 4-lane MIPI CSI-2 | 38mm × 38mm | -30°C to 70°C
Bolt-830CRS – Onsemi AR0830 HyperLux LP | 4K HDR MIPI CSI-2 Camera
The Bolt-830CRS is an embedded HDR MIPI camera built on the Onsemi AR0830 HyperLux LP sensor, a 1/2.9″ stacked BSI CMOS with a 1.4 µm pixel, delivering 8MP (3848 × 2168) with Line-Interleaved HDR (LI-HDR), enhanced Dynamic Range (eDR), and Wake-on-Motion. The HyperLux LP designation reflects the sensor’s ultra-low power consumption, a meaningful differentiator for battery-backed or solar-powered outdoor security devices that need to remain in super low-power standby between motion events. Wake-on-Motion triggers full 4K HDR capture only when motion is detected, reducing processing overhead and extending battery life without compromising imaging quality when it matters. For OEM teams building outdoor security devices with constrained power budgets, the Bolt-830CRS delivers high-resolution HDR MIPI camera performance with the power architecture that battery-dependent deployments require. The camera connects via 2-lane or 4-lane MIPI CSI-2 and operates from -30°C to 70°C.
Key specs: 8MP (3848×2168) | Onsemi AR0830 HyperLux LP 1/2.9″ 1.4 µm BSI | LI-HDR and eDR Camera | Wake-on-Motion | 2-lane & 4-lane MIPI CSI-2 | -30°C to 70°C
For Plug-and-Play Security Appliances: Vadzo Falcon Series – Embedded USB Camera
Not every security product is built on a custom embedded platform. Desktop NVRs, security kiosks, retail loss-prevention systems, access control workstations, and PC-based video analytics platforms all run on standard computing hardware where USB is the fastest path from camera to application, no driver development, no proprietary SDK, no board-level integration overhead. The Falcon Series is Vadzo’s embedded USB camera platform for this model: full UVC compliance means any Falcon OEM USB camera is recognized on Windows, Linux, or Android the moment it is connected, removing an entire layer of software development from the project timeline.
Falcon-821CRS – Onsemi AR0821 HyperLux | 4K HDR USB Camera
The Falcon-821CRS is an OEM HDR USB camera built on the Onsemi AR0821 HyperLux sensor, a 1/1.7″ BSI CMOS with 2.1 µm DR-Pix™ pixel technology, delivering 8.3MP (3848 × 2168) with embedded HDR exceeding 140 dB. For security kiosks, checkout monitoring systems, and PC-based analytics platforms where plug-and-play USB integration is a priority, the Falcon-821CRS delivers high-resolution HDR camera performance without driver development or custom middleware. The DR-Pix BSI architecture handles the extreme contrast ranges encountered in retail and commercial security environments delivering correctly exposed output across the full scene in a single frame. UVC compliant with USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C connectivity, operating from -30°C to 70°C. VISPA ARC SDK provides advanced control over exposure, ROI, HDR mode, and GPIO across Windows, Linux, and Android.
Key specs: 8.3MP (3848×2168) | Onsemi AR0821 HyperLux 1/1.7″ 2.1 µm DR-Pix BSI | eHDR >140 dB | USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC camera | -30°C to 70°C
Falcon-830CRS – Onsemi AR0830 HyperLux LP | 4K HDR USB Camera
The Falcon-830CRS is an embedded HDR USB camera built on the Onsemi AR0830 HyperLux LP sensor, a 1/2.9″ stacked BSI CMOS with a 1.4 µm pixel, delivering 8MP (3848 × 2168) with LI-HDR, eDR, and Wake-on-Motion over USB 3.2 Gen1. For smart retail surveillance systems, access control workstations, and indoor security appliances where event-driven imaging reduces host processing overhead, Wake-on-Motion keeps the camera in low-power standby until activity is detected, triggering full 4K HDR capture only when the scene requires it. This makes the Falcon-830CRS an OEM HDR USB camera suited for deployments where continuous streaming is unnecessary and compute resources are shared across multiple system functions. UVC compliant with USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C connectivity, operating from -30°C to 70°C.
Key specs: 8MP (3848×2168) | Onsemi AR0830 HyperLux LP 1/2.9″ 1.4 µm BSI | LI-HDR and eDR camera | Wake-on-Motion | USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC camera | -30°C to 70°C
For Networked IP Surveillance: Vadzo Innova Series – Embedded GigE Camera
Large-scale security deployments across commercial properties, industrial facilities, logistics campuses, and smart city infrastructure are built on IP networks. GigE camera is the correct interface for these deployments because they run over standard Ethernet infrastructure already present in the facility, stream via ONVIF to any compatible VMS or NVR, and draw power via PoE from the same switch that handles data. The Innova Series is Vadzo’s embedded GigE camera platform for OEM developers building networked IP security products or deploying cameras at scale, all ONVIF Profile S, T, and M compliant.
Innova-678CRS camera – Sony STARVIS 2 IMX678 | 4K HDR GigE Camera
The Innova-678CRS is an OEM HDR GigE camera built on the Sony STARVIS 2 IMX678 sensor, a 1/1.8″ CMOS with a 2.0 µm pixel, delivering 8.4MP (3856 × 2180) with up to 110 dB HDR and enhanced NIR response over GigE with full ONVIF Profile S/T/M compliance and PoE (802.3af). The 110 dB dynamic range is the key specification for wide-area security deployments where a single OEM camera for smart surveillance must simultaneously resolve detail in bright outdoor zones and shadowed indoor zones such as building forecourts, parking structures, and retail entrances where the lighting differential between interior and exterior regularly exceeds what standard sensors can handle. The default lens delivers 105° DFOV with S-Mount (M12) optics and an auto IR-cut filter for day/night operation. GPIO is available for trigger and external device control. VISPA NXT SDK provides programmatic control over streaming, HDR modes, exposure, gain, and network configuration.
Key specs: 8.4MP (3856×2180) | Sony STARVIS 2 MX678 1/1.8″ 2.0 µm | HDR (110 dB) | GigE (100/1000Base-T) Camera | ONVIF Profile S/T/G/M | PoE 802.3af | -30°C to 70°C
Innova-662CRS – Sony STARVIS 2 IMX662 | Wide-Area Low-Light HDR GigE Camera
The Innova-662CRS is an OEM HDR GigE camera for smart surveillance built on the Sony STARVIS 2 IMX662 sensor, a 1/2.8″ CMOS with a 2.9 µm pixel, delivering 2MP (1920 × 1080) at up to 60 fps with Fusion HDR, NIR sensitivity at 940 nm, and onboard dewarping for lenses up to 200° DFOV. Where the Innova-678CRS delivers 4K HDR for high-resolution wide-area coverage, the Innova-662CRS is the configuration for low-light perimeter positions, wide-coverage indoor zones, and distributed surveillance nodes where a single camera must cover a large spatial area with minimal infrastructure. Onboard dewarping processes fisheye and wide-angle lens output without burdening the host VMS, delivering geometrically corrected panoramic output directly. PoE (802.3af) with ONVIF Profile S/T/G/M compliance enables direct integration with existing IP surveillance infrastructure. VISPA NXT SDK provides full streaming and parameter control.
Key specs: 2MP (1920×1080) | Sony STARVIS 2 IMX662 1/2.8″ 2.9 µm | Clear HDR and Fusion HDR | NIR 940 nm | Up to 200° DFOV | Onboard dewarping | GigE Camera | ONVIF Profile S/T/G/M | PoE 802.3af | −40°C to 85°C
What All Three Series Share: Vadzo’s OEM Camera Commitment to Security Developers
Across the Bolt, Falcon, and Innova series, Vadzo provides a consistent set of OEM services that security product developers rely on beyond the camera hardware itself. Evaluation kits are dispatched within 48 hours, enabling engineering teams to validate OEM camera performance in their actual deployment environment before committing to a production design. Full OEM customization is available across all six cameras, board redesigns, firmware modifications, integration of IR and NIR LED array boards, lens holder and filter modifications, and IP-rated enclosure design and manufacturing. Multi-platform sensor expertise across Sony STARVIS, Sony STARVIS 2, Onsemi HyperLux, and Onsemi HyperLux LP sensors is supported by ISP tuning calibrated for real security deployment environments. Interface coverage spans all three architectures such as embedded MIPI CSI-2 camera for embedded platforms, USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC camera for plug-and-play appliances, and GigE camera with ONVIF for IP networks. Volume pricing, production support, and direct applications engineering support for design-in assistance, driver porting, and production ramp are available on request.
“Security OEMs come to us at very different points in their product development. Some need an embedded MIPI camera that slots into a Jetson pipeline with minimal integration work. Some are building a Windows appliance where an OEM USB camera that just works is the fastest path to a shipping product. Some are designing a networked system for a facility that already has Ethernet everywhere. What we hear consistently is that the wrong OEM camera choice shows up late and it costs time the team doesn’t have. The work we do to validate Bolt, Falcon, and Innova camera in real conditions before they ship is the insurance against that outcome.” – Ashu Gupta, Product Manager, Vadzo Imaging
Security Deployment Scenarios: Matched to the Right OEM Camera
Smart doorbell and video intercom manufacturers building on Raspberry Pi or NVIDIA Jetson platforms choose the Bolt-821CRS for its 4K HDR MIPI camera performance at entry points where high-contrast outdoor-to-indoor lighting is the norm, and the Bolt-830CRS for battery-backed outdoor devices where Wake-on-Motion and ultra-low standby power are critical to product viability.
Access control terminal and facial recognition system developers building USB-connected appliances choose the Falcon-821CRS for its embedded HDR USB camera performance across the mixed-illumination environments of building entrances and lobby access points, where bright exterior light and dim interior zones must be resolved simultaneously in a single captured frame without supplemental lighting.
Retail loss prevention and security kiosk developers building on Windows or Linux platforms choose the Falcon-830CRS USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC Camera for event-driven 4K HDR USB camera where Wake-on-Motion reduces continuous streaming overhead, leveraging the AR0830 HyperLux LP sensor’s low-power architecture for security appliances where compute resources are shared and continuous full-resolution streaming is unnecessary.
NVR platform manufacturers and large-site IP security deployers choose the Innova-678CRS 4K Camera for wide-area coverage positions requiring an OEM HDR GigE camera with 4K resolution and up to 110 dB dynamic range and the Innova-662CRS HDR camera for distributed low-light surveillance nodes and wide-coverage indoor zones where onboard dewarping and 200° DFOV reduce camera count per deployment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose between Bolt MIPI camera, Falcon USB camera, and Innova GigE camera for my security product?
Start with your compute platform. If your security device runs on an embedded processor such as NVIDIA Jetson Orin, Raspberry Pi, or NXP i.MX, the Bolt embedded MIPI camera series is the native integration path and provides the lowest-latency sensor-to-ISP pipeline. If your product runs on a standard computing platform where plug-and-play operation is a priority and driver development is a constraint, the Falcon embedded USB camera series removes that constraint entirely via UVC compliance. If you are deploying cameras across a networked facility or building a GigE IP camera product, the Innova embedded GigE camera series with ONVIF is the correct architecture. Vadzo’s applications engineering team can confirm the right series for your specific design.
What is the correct OEM camera for high-contrast security environments such as building entrances?
Both the Bolt-821CRS 4K HDR OEM MIPI camera and Falcon-821CRS 4K HDR USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC camera are built on the Onsemi AR0821 HyperLux sensor with embedded HDR exceeding 140 dB, the highest dynamic range in the highlighted lineup, and are the recommended configurations for building entrance deployments where indoor and outdoor light coexist in the same frame. The Bolt-821CRS is the correct choice for embedded MIPI platforms; the Falcon-821CRS for USB-connected appliances. For networked IP deployments requiring 4K HDR GigE camera performance at building entrances, the Innova-678CRS with 110 dB HDR is the recommended configuration.
Which Innova GigE camera is better for wide-area indoor surveillance with low light?
The Innova-662CRS HDR GigE camera is the recommended configuration for wide-area indoor low-light surveillance. Its Sony STARVIS 2 IMX662 sensor delivers Fusion HDR and NIR sensitivity at 940 nm for reliable imaging in near-dark conditions, while onboard dewarping and lenses up to 200° DFOV provide wide spatial coverage from a single OEM camera for smart surveillance, reducing camera count and infrastructure cost in large indoor deployments.
Do Innova GigE camera support ONVIF and integrate with existing VMS platforms?
Yes. The Innova-678CRS 4K HDR GigE camera and Innova-662CRS HDR GigE camera both support ONVIF Profile S, Profile T, and Profile G, enabling direct integration with any ONVIF-compatible VMS or NVR platform without proprietary drivers or custom middleware.
Can Vadzo customize these OEM camera series for security products with specific form factor or enclosure requirements?
Yes. Vadzo supports full OEM customization across all six cameras including board redesigns, firmware modifications, IR and NIR LED array board integration, lens holder and filter modifications, and IP-rated enclosure design and manufacturing. Vadzo’s applications engineering team provides direct design-in support through production ramp. Volume pricing is available on request.
Availability
The Bolt-821CRS 4K HDR MIPI camera, Bolt-830CRS 4K HDR MIPI Camera, Falcon-821CRS 4K USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC Camera, Falcon-830CRS 4K HDR USB 3..2 Gen 1 UVC camera, Innova-678CRS 4K HDR GigE camera, and Innova-662CRS HDR GigE camera are available now for OEM evaluation and production deployment. Technical documentation, datasheets, and evaluation kit requests are available at vadzoimaging.com. For volume pricing and OEM customization inquiries across any series, contact [email protected] or call +1 817-678-2139.
About Vadzo Imaging
Vadzo Imaging develops high-performance embedded and machine vision cameras for OEMs and system integrators building next-generation intelligent systems. The company delivers imaging platforms across USB, MIPI, GigE, Wi-Fi, and SerDes interfaces, supporting applications in industrial automation, robotics, smart surveillance, smart city infrastructure, and edge AI. Beyond hardware, Vadzo provides end-to-end imaging expertise including sensor integration, ISP tuning, firmware development, and OEM customization services that accelerate development and deployment at scale.
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