SecurityTronix announced a WiFi option for its ST-DVR8716BG 16-channel DVR. The WiFi Kit model number is ST-DVR-WIFI. The ST-DVR-WIFI kit allows for a wireless connection of the DVR anywhere within range of a suitable WiFi connection and can assist installers in applications where network cable cannot be run.
Toshiba Surveillance & IP Video Products Group announced the Surveillix ESV16 Linux-based embedded network video recorder (NVR). Designed specifically for small to mid-size surveillance applications, the ESV16 is a flexible, scalable network appliance with support for up to 16 IP cameras and 12 TB of removable hard-drive storage, along with maximum data transfer rates of 250 Mbps.
VCR Inc. released its 1M_WDR series of megapixel wide dynamic range cameras featuring extra-sensitive CMOS sensors that can capture clear pictures under various lighting conditions.
NICE Inform version 5 from NICE Systems gives security control centers the ability to import video and voice recordings from third-party capture platforms into incident timelines, enhancing their investigation and debriefing capabilities.
AMAG Technology released its Symmetry v7.0.1 security management system. All Symmetry software suites, including Business, Professional, Enterprise, Global and Homeland Security Editions, and all optional modules are available in v7.0.1.
Considering power requirements as well as installation, operating and maintenance costs, Delta Scientific’s pneumatic bollards are 60 percent more efficient and cost-effective than electro-mechanical units, according to the company.
HID Global’s EDGE EVO and VertX EVO portfolio brings intelligence and decision making to the door for customizable, networked access control solutions.
Platinum Tools announced the Snap Shot (p/n TSS200) fault finding/cable length measurement TDR. With the Snap Shot, technicians can measure attached working data lines, electrical cable runs and live coax systems for run lengths, and to see if there are any existing electrical faults while the cable is in use and under power.
MicroPower Technologies updated its MiniHub, a wireless receiver video hub for use with the company’s line of surveillance cameras. The MiniHub now supports six cameras to further maximize system flexibility and cost efficiencies.