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Dahua Technology now offers 5MP IP cameras in its Lite series, incorporating smart motion detection (SMD) technology for ease of set-up, improved accuracy and fewer false alarms.
The CX-12 PLUS door interface relay is designed for easy interconnection of automatic doors with access control, time control, telephone entry and fire alarm systems.
The new stopper station three-pack from STI offers three buttons with protective shields, three activation choices and three snap-in message choices per button.
FLIR Systems’ three dome-shaped PTZ security cameras include two dual-sensor camera series for critical infrastructure locations — the FLIR Elara DX-Series and the FLIR Saros DM-Series — and a high-resolution visible camera for safe city deployments — the FLIR Quasar 4K IR PTZ.
Once a fairly ‘vanilla’ choice, access control reader and credential options today include an array of more secure mobile, digital and security options to fit every user’s need and budget.
There was a time not too long ago when choosing the card and reader for an access control installation consisted of which proximity reader style from a limited number of suppliers you liked and how many 125 kHz cards or fobs you needed to purchase.
It’s 2020 and employees expect a lot from their workplace. No longer are they OK with clumsy key cards, hunting for parking spaces and searching for the correct conference room.