The distributor Videcon’s latest generation of analogue recorder, the Concept Pro VXH960 range, has passed the LGC Forensics certification for audio-visual security equipment.
The assessment by LGC Forensics involves examinations and testing procedures that deems if footage collected by a digital recorder (DVR) can be used as evidence within a court of law, including suitable picture quality, ease of use and what fraud-resistant security measures the product uses to ensure any visual information collected is authentic and cannot tampered with by external forces.
Steve Newsome, Sales Director of Videcon, said: “with this certification now passed, the VXH960 range is now officially recognised as a CCTV product that delivers high-standards for lines of police enquiry and as court-worthy evidence. This means both installers and end-users can be assured that their CCTV requirements are being fully covered.”
The West Yorkshire-based distributors add that their VXH960 range comes in four, eight and 16 channel versions with a maximum storage of 6TB in the four channel and 15TB in the eight and 16 channel models and comes with Concept Pro’s three year warranty.