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The goal is to get video from point A to point B as quickly as possible with the least amount of disruption, distortion or loss. In security, snags can literally mean the difference between life and death, so how can security integrators make sure they’re doing the absolute best at delivering on this goal?
Westinghouse Security announced the availability of its all-inclusive W-NVR Wireless Surveillance Camera Kits for residential or business applications.
Siklu provides high-capacity, interference-free and uncongested wireless connectivity based on the Millimeter wave technology, linking cameras to the video management system, storage and remote clients with fiber-like wireless connectivity.
RSI Video Technologies Inc. entered into a partnership with PSA Security Network to distribute Videofied’s next generation of wireless outdoor battery-powered cameras along with the rest of Videofied’s wireless video alarm systems.
Integrators have more options for wireless video surveillance than ever before. However, there are choices to be made, including licensed and unlicensed solutions, transmission distance, number of cameras supported, and more.
Despite the wide range of options for wirelessly connecting video surveillance cameras, video professionals agree on one thing. Where it is feasible to use a wired solution, integrators should choose that option, they say. As John Estrada, CEO of Cernium, explains, “If you already have wiring, you should use it; it’s more reliable.” Cernium is a Reston, Va.-based video camera manufacturer that does business as CheckVideo and offers both wired and wireless products.
Andy Grove, former chairman and founder of Intel Corporation, is a technology visionary and referred to a major market disruption as a “strategic inflection point” by calling it a “10x change,” meaning that the magnitude of the change is 10 times that of the changes that the business has been accustomed to.
Developing a revenue stream from designing and installing wireless video networks takes experience over time. Counted in that experience: attention to such things as grounding, weatherproofing, channel management, antenna placement and alignment. Here’s how.