Gimbals have two primary applications: one is as a tripod for photography, and the other is as a specialized device for surveillance systems, designed specifically for cameras. These gimbals can securely install cameras and adjust their angles and positions as needed.
Surveillance gimbals come in two main types: fixed and motorized. Fixed gimbals are ideal for scenarios with limited surveillance areas. Once a camera is mounted on a fixed gimbal, its horizontal and pitch angles can be adjusted to achieve the optimal viewing position, which can then be locked in place. In contrast, motorized gimbals are designed for scanning and monitoring large areas, significantly expanding the camera's surveillance range. These gimbals achieve rapid and precise positioning through two actuator motors, which follow control signals to adjust the camera's orientation. Under automated control or manual operation by surveillance personnel, the camera can scan the area or track specific targets. Motorized gimbals typically contain two motors—one for vertical rotation and the other for horizontal rotation.
Sinbad Motor offers over 40 specialized gimbal motors, which excel in speed, rotation angle, load capacity, environmental adaptability, backlash control, and reliability. These motors are competitively priced and offer a high cost-performance ratio. Additionally, Sinbad provides customization services to meet specific requirements.

Post time: Feb-19-2025