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Those platforms are too smart, i don't think so can be used for the overseas market. Have big law risks to use them or sell them.
Maybe one way around this would be for CHina to offer the extra features as a firmware update thus putting reponsibility for the face recognition on the end user. TBH, I doubt it's an issue with private buyers anyway, as most private buyers don't have an extensive database of identities unlike governments. You can only match people to a database at the end of the day.
Dahua also need to concentrate more on PQ. Whilst on the face of it PQ is good. With Dahua cameras despite high Pixel counts, the PQ quality is terribe away from the centre of the picture and the picture doesn't stand up well to being zoomed when compared to eg a mobile phone. Yep the mobile phone ahs the advantage of not recording 24/7 so can probably use higher bit rates, but ti still seems somehting is missing from CCTV in basic quality for picture size. The issue seems to be grain, overshaprening and a lack of definition esepcially away from the centre. On zooming, even a slight zoom in results in a blurry and poor grainy picture. Yes it's not CSI here with miracle zooming and picture improvements. But given what other devices can capture, it seems far worse than you'd expect from 4 or 8mp. This is clearly not an Andy problem but a Dahua one.