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8MP fisheye camera for 360degree overview is launched

Oncam has launched the C-08, a compact and easyto-install 8MP camera that provides coverage of wide areas from a single viewpoint. Engineered and designed by Oncam and powered by the Qualcomm Vision Intelligence Platform, the C-08 achieves complete situational awareness, at up to 60 fps. As with all C-Series cameras, it includes StreamLite+ Compression, TrueDetail HDR, and Advanced Light Management to deliver image quality in challenging light conditions while lowering bandwidth and storage demands. The recently launched Multi-Mode technology allows users to stream up to four different views, whilst maintaining 30 fps on the primary stream while running three other streams.

Designed for quick, simple and intuitive installation the C-08 also boasts a range of complementary accessories to support a variety of installation needs. oncamgrandeye.com

Fast processing cyber hardened door controller

Johnson Controls has launched Tyco Software House iSTAR Ultra G2, a door controller designed for cyber resiliency, enterprise functionality and the building blocks needed for future expansion.

Ideal for mid-size to large scale deployments in higher education, healthcare, government, data centres, industrial and manufacturing facilities, the iSTAR Ultra G2 door controller supports both wired and wireless locksets, with expanded memory capacity to ensure the device grows with customer needs. It can manage up to one million credentials for up to 32 doors.

Enterprise features such as dual GigE network ports using TLS 1.3 network authentication and clusterbased antipassback provide the power to handle the most demanding access control applications.

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Technology for replacing on-premise recording

Videoloft has announced that customers can now connect a monitor to the Videoloft Cloud Adapter and watch their camera live feeds on a local display.

Until now, wanting local live viewing was one of the only remaining reasons why security installers and users felt it was still necessary to retain on-premise NVRs or DVRs. But now, as well as remote camera viewing from the Videoloft iOS or Android apps or browserbased webviewer, live video feeds can be watched on a monitor over the local network.

The Videoloft Cloud Adapter is available in an 8 or 16 channel version and there is a 64 channel 19” rack mounted solution for larger installations. videoloft.com

Hold-up device for discreet operation applications

The new Hush Hold-Up device from CQR is designed for applications where discreet operation is essential.

Suitable for retailers, banks, money exchange kiosks, jewellery stores and residential projects the units can be wall or under-desk mounted, small footprint, userfriendly, simple, rapid and reliable activation.

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Security solution for off-grid outdoor monitoring

Dahua Technology has announced an integrated security solution designed for offgrid outdoor surveillance. Integrating 4G network transmission technology and solar power into a surveillance system, this solution aims to create a lightweight monitoring experience for outdoor environments with electricity and network shortages.

The IP66 solution is equipped with a solar panel, a controller, a lithium battery and a 4G IP/PTZ camera (customers can choose IP camera or PTZ camera model for different monitoring needs). Its compact design allows the whole system to be directly installed on the pole/wall, thus reducing construction costs. Monocrystalline silicon solar panel and MPPT solar controller are adopted to ensure higher conversion efficiency. dahuasecurity.com/uk/

EDITOR’S CHOICE

The security industry is busy and complex, so it’s easy to miss new products and services as they get lost in day-to-day activities. Every now and again, certain products grab our attention so here we take a look at a few of the products we think you won’t want to miss this month.

Fire system launch marks aesthetic evolution

Comelit-PAC has upgraded its entire fire system range with the launch of LogiFire.

The new systems can be expanded from one to eight loops and support up to 2000 devices on an eight-loop system and have a loop capacity of 700mAh. The panels feature onboard fault-finding diagnostics and a stylish product design to ensure fire safety has a natural blend with surroundings, without affecting the experience for visitors or staff on any site development.

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NOTE: All technical specifications listed are provided by manufacturers

New system aimed at reducing unwanted alarms

Business Insight 3 and Davantis have released a new product aimed at improving intruder detection while reducing the number of false alarms from security systems.

The product, called DFUSION, is exclusively available in the UK via Bi3 and uses AI to enhance Davantis’ machine learning algorithm. According to the promotional data, during tests it has been shown to reduce the number of false alarms by as much as 90%.

The technology has also secured approval from the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI). This means that it can be used as the only form of perimeter detection for everything from private land to industrial sites and critical infrastructures. It has also received

the UK police’s Secure by Design (SBD) accreditation.

As proprietary technology, DFUSION is compatible with all hardware brands and camera models and it analyses the video stream constantly and instantly makes a decision, using a combined machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithm, on whether the movement is a person, vehicle or false alarm. It can work in the most challenging of environments with unprecedented reduction in false activations and is able to detect small moving objects which could be obscured at short, medium, and long distances.

Based on detection with fixed cameras, the system can instruct the Smart PTZ feature enabling directional pan, tilt and zoom to the detection area so as to provide better identification of the intruder. davantis.com/en/dfusion

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