Connected Technologies’ Access Expander handles up to 100,000 users. Connect ONE allows security dealers to easily offer home and commercial automation with integrated access control, security, video, energy management and critical environmental temperature monitoring, as well as smart phone credentials through ScanPass mobile credential.
COSEC VEGA FAX, an advanced door controller, has a 3.5-in. TFT display with capacitive touchscreen interface for events, news/messages and other information. It can store up to 9,600 fingerprint templates and 5,000,000 events.
BCDVideo’s new line of harsh environment, rail and in-vehicle servers delivers quality performance in diverse environments with a long product life for customers with complex requirements.
The new camera registry module for Genetec Clearance is a digital evidence management system that facilitates collaboration between public safety agencies, corporate security departments, businesses and the public.
Powered by Intel Movidius Myriad X Vision Processing Unit (VPU), the new Genetec AutoVu SharpZ3 is a specialized in-vehicle ALPR system that uses Intel’s latest deep learning and computer vision technology.
Hanwha Techwin, a global supplier of IP and analog video surveillance solutions, today announced its top five key trend predictions for the security industry in 2020.
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While camera manufacturers continue to deliver products with higher and higher resolutions, that’s no longer the main goal of video surveillance, purports Laurent Villeneuve, product marketing manager, Genetec, Montreal. Instead, it’s more about expanding the use case for surveillance by increasing end users’ return on investment.