As the more immediate impact of mandated shutdowns, employee layoffs and shelter-in-place orders begin to shift to the longer-term goals of recovering from the economic impact, end user organizations will be forced to re-evaluate and reflect their needs. The one thing that is certain is the coronavirus pandemic will permanently change consumer behavior and corporate decision making.
Interest in the use of dual-spectrum cameras with integrated analytics for locating faces and measuring temperature has greatly increased amongst Eagle Eye resellers as they look for tools to reduce the spread of COVID-19. To meet that need, Eagle Eye Networks’ Cloud Video Management System announced full support of dual-spectrum cameras used in elevated temperature detection.
Inovonics announced the release of EN1752 temperature detector, allowing the addition of wireless temperature threshold alarming into any Inovonics system, with no third-party line-powered thermostat or external temperature sensor integration.
DMP released the 1115 Wireless Temperature and Flood Detector, a device that can be used in a variety of applications to help protect against harmful temperature fluctuations and flood conditions.
Opened in 1951, Loveless Café has become a Nashville institution. People love the café’s biscuits and fried chicken so much that they’ve been known to drive great distances to eat there. With loyalty like that, Loveless Café doesn’t ever want to disappoint its customers — and to help make sure that doesn’t happen, the company has a security system, installed by Nashville-based ADS Security, that also protects several other businesses that have grown up around the café.
ISC Solutions booth 1262 - VideoIQ, Bedford, Mass., announced the addition of low temperature models of itsiCVR-HD high-definition cameras and iCVR D1 dome cameras to their product line.