Rhombus launches four cameras for evolving safety demands

September 8, 2025
Rhombus launches four cameras for evolving safety demands

Rhombus has announced the launch of four new security cameras purpose-built to meet the evolving safety demands of modern businesses.

From expansive campuses and facilities to tight, sensitive spaces, these new additions to the Rhombus portfolio reportedly gives security and operations teams powerful new tools to eliminate blind spots, scale with confidence and sharpen situational awareness through AI-powered intelligence and automation.

The product release includes four cameras:

  • R360S: A fisheye camera delivering 360° visibility and de-warping
  • R540: An AI-enhanced bullet camera designed for large-scale perimeter monitoring
  • R545: A long-range telephoto camera ideal for license plate recognition and distant monitoring
  • R150: An ultra-compact camera built to secure tight or high-traffic locations

Each camera, according to the company, tightly integrates with Rhombus’ unified cloud platform, enabling advanced analytics, real-time alerts and remote access via a single pane of glass.

Precision-engineered

Dave Gustafson, Vice President of Hardware, Rhombus commented: “Physical security isn’t just a question of coverage anymore.

“Successful deployments require context, responsiveness and scalability.

“Our newest cameras are precision-engineered to give organisations maximum flexibility for their use case, while delivering continuous insights through powerful AI and cloud integration.”

From fisheye to telephoto, AI-powered physical security

All four cameras reportedly run on the Rhombus cloud-managed platform, which unifies video surveillance, access control, environmental sensors and alarm monitoring in one system.

Rhombus has reported that customers can configure alerts, automate workflows and manage every site from a central console that blends cloud and edge processing for low-latency detections, enterprise-grade security and smooth scale from a single location to multi-site operations.

The new camera lineup is said to be fully compatible with Rhombus’ AI features (including facial recognition, vehicle detection, people counting and natural language search) and integrates with 50+ business systems through open APIs.

Automated physical security

Rickey Cox, VP, Product Management, Rhombus said: “From wide-area visibility to pinpoint precision, our newest cameras give organisations the tools to scale their security infrastructure intelligently and affordably.

“They are designed to meet businesses’ demand for more agile, automated physical security across all types of environments.”

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