Planet Fitness, with the help of their preferred system integrator Adirondack Direct, recently incorporated a video surveillance solution from Hanwha Techwin and Genetec that not only enhances security but also improves operations.
Arecont Vision Costar (AVC), a provider of IP-based megapixel camera technology and video surveillance solutions, will deliver live demonstrations of its latest cameras from booth #252 at the ISC East exhibition and conference.
Back when video surveillance relied on tape-based VCRs for recording, deploying these systems was fairly straightforward. You simply connected the camera or cameras directly to the VCR and — voila — everything was captured on tape. Retention depended on how often you wanted to switch out the tape and how much cabinet space you had to store tapes.
The BriefCam Starter Kit program is a tightly coupled appliance-based solution that enables low-touch deployments in less than five minutes as a result of a pre-configured and a certified hardware appliance, seamless integration with the deployed VMS software, powerful and intuitive user interface and administration tools and full access to BriefCam’s cloud-based learning management system for user and administration training.
The Avigilon H5SL camera line is simple and intuitive to install, with a modular design that easily snaps into a variety of base options, helping users get up and running in minutes.
Featuring 4x zoom and a Canon lens, the AXIS Q1798-LE network camera comes with IP66, IP67 and IK10 ratings and can handle extreme temperatures ranging from -40 deg. F to 140 deg. F.
Hanwha Techwin America’s new line of AI cameras recognize humans versus vehicles, faces, license plates and more, greatly enhancing the accuracy of video analytics over previous generations.
A criminal complaint was unsealed in a Brooklyn federal court today charging Aventura Technologies, a New York-based surveillance and security equipment company, and seven current and former employees, with selling Chinese-made equipment with known cyber security vulnerability to government and private customers, while claiming the equipment was made in the U.S.