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360 Vision at International Security Expo

by Mark Rowe

The UK CCTV manufacturer, 360 Vision Technology, is showing their latest surveillance cameras on the Nukleas Integrated Security Solutions stand (H51), at International Security Expo. The annual show runs at Olympia, in west London, on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 3 and 4.

Designed to provide a solution even on site with difficult transmission, 360 Vision will be showing their Predator, Invictus and lightweight VR Dome PTZ wireless ‘TX’ video transmission cameras. The TX Range negates the need for fixed infrastructure, saving installers and end-users money on installation time.

Suitable the product company says for rapid or temporary re-deployable, or permanent deployment applications, 360’s TX range delivers video and pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) control from just 6 Kbps and Full 1080p HD edge recording and remote retrieval on demand.

Mark Rees, Managing Director at 360 Vision says: “Unlike standard or off-the-shelf wireless video transmission systems, the new 360 Vision TX Range has been specifically designed to suit low bandwidth or unreliable network conditions, such as satellite or cellular networks.

“Always On and ‘Rugged at the Roadside’ IK10 certified, TX Range cameras include built-in cyber security, local point-to-point Wi-Fi access, easy ‘Plug and Play’ set-up, require no fixed infrastructure and can be easily integrated into existing VMS control systems.”

Also on view at the show is the latest 360 Vision Predator Radar camera. It scans 360 degrees once every second to detect and track multiple objects simultaneously (with 400m of coverage) – as a solution for wide area security monitoring and intruder detection, the firm says.

Designed to protect against hacking and ransomware attacks, 360 Vision cameras showcased feature SSL and 802.1 encryption protection, designed to deliver secure 24/7 video imaging, the company adds.

Richard Freeman, Director of Nukleas says: “The Nukleas Integrated Security Solutions consortium combines British industry excellence to provide complementary solutions for a coordinated approach on all types of security projects. This single integrated solution combines, command and control systems, robust camera surveillance solutions, secure wireless transmission and networking, integrated communication hubs, incident management, perimeter intrusion detection, mobile devices, live streaming of images, video analytics and multiple other security and safety solutions, scalable and tailored for each unique project requirement.”

Visit www.360visiontechnology.com.

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