The need to detect crime and other anomalies has driven the creation of ever-improving video surveillance systems, sensors, and other physical security components, enabling us to take appropriate actions as we see fit and follow events as they unfold.
In spite of some major drawbacks, the market for video surveillance grew significantly from 2020 to 2021, and observers expect more of the same in 2022 and beyond.
Supply chain issues, hiring challenges and ongoing COVID-19 concerns may have shaped 2021, but none of these were able to put a damper on the steady growth of demand for video surveillance products and services.
The Abode Wireless Video Doorbell is a battery-powered doorbell camera featuring a simple, wire-free installation process that can be completed in minutes.
The Videoloft cloud adapter allows users to watch their camera live feeds on a local display. live video feeds can be watched on a monitor over the local network with no latency and using almost no bandwidth.
Matrix offers its Professional Series bullet IP cameras have back-illuminated sensor utilized to capture the details even in lighting as low as 0.01Lux.
The Roughneck V2020 multi-sensor camera is designed to allow integrators to continue to meet growing video surveillance demands with advanced technologies even amid the continued disruptions.
The Quantum VS-HCI Series Acuity software platform version 10.9 addresses the system-level availability, health, maintenance and performance needs of organizations where video is mission-critical in delivering the highest levels of safety and security.