Tamron has developed a Shutterless Thermal Camera Module by adopting an amorphous silicon thermal sensor that has excellent temperature reproducibility during temperature changes.
Hyatt Guns, the largest gun specialty store in the U.S., has deployed 3xLOGIC thermal cameras to significantly increase security for the store. Sonitrol Carolinas installed the thermal cameras and oversees video monitoring of the cameras and other ongoing needs.
The strengths of thermal cameras for use in video surveillance have been well-documented, most notably their reliance on heat signatures alone to “see.”
Powered by Lepton camera core, IP66-rated TCX Bullet and Mini Bullet cameras are designed to combine 24/7, high-contrast thermal video and built-in video motion detection (VMD) to see in darkness without illumination, in bright light and through smoke, dust and light fog.
When deciding if thermal imaging is the right technology for your installation, consider outdoor applications/nuisance alarms; uses other than security; whether you need a second camera; and how the analytics can be employed.
Powered by Lepton camera core, IP66-rated TCX Bullet and Mini Bullet cameras are designed to combine 24/7, high-contrast thermal video and built-in video motion detection (VMD) to see in darkness without illumination, in bright light and through smoke, dust and light fog.
I-View Now has integrated devices by FLIR Systems Inc., into the I-View Now platform. FLIR’s expanding line of recorders and thermal and visible cameras will be compatible for use with I-View Now’s video verification services.