Arecont Vision’s Contera video surveillance solution is a complete video surveillance solution that supports both traditional and cloud-based project requirements.
Hanwha Techwin America’s new line of mobile cameras are part of the Wisenet X series and are built to withstand the vibrations, temperature shifts and harsh, wet environments encountered in mobile applications such as buses and trains.
Genetec’s AutoVu Flexreader enables organizations to move beyond simple plate capture and use existing IP cameras to identify and track license plates of vehicles entering or leaving their premises.
Dahua Technology, a solution provider in the global video surveillance industry, and Agent Video Intelligence (Agent Vi), a global provider of video analytics solutions, announced the integration of Agent Vi’s savVi video analytics software suite with Dahua’s Digital Surveillance System (DSS) line of video management systems (VMS).
The Senate passed a defense spending bill June 18 that does not include a ban on certain Chinese camera manufacturers, including Hikvision and Dahua, as the House version did; however, a final bill will have to be passed by both chambers reconciling the two bills and then signed by President Trump. Whether this final bill includes the Chinese camera ban remains to be seen.
Lorex’s NVRs drastically improve the sharpness and clarity of security footage. They can record a pixel ratio of 3840 × 2160. These NVRs can record 4K resolution at a real-time 30 fps rate.
Digital Watchdog, provider of digital recorders, surveillance cameras and related management software, and Connected Technologies LLC, provider of a powerful cloud-hosted security management interface, announced the release of the DW Spectrum integration with Connect ONE.
Arteco, a global provider of video event management solutions, has completed its integration with Paxton’s networked access control system, Net2. The combination of these two solutions enables users to gain additional levels of intelligence from their security infrastructure.