INFORMATION

Site Map - Video Recorders

TAMPERPROOF VIDEO EVIDENCE

- IndigoVision of Edison, New Jersey, has developed an end-to-end solution to deliver evidential video that can be guaranteed to be free from tampering.

NETWORK VIDEO SYSTEM

- Platinum-HD network video re­cord­ing security systems from Swann of Santa Fe Springs, California, offer high-definition 1080p re­cording with real-time viewing and video playback.

NETWORK RECORDER

- The new Blackjack Network Video Re­corder from Digital Watchdog of Tampa, Florida, is a powerful IP solution that works with DW Spectrum video management software.

WALL-MOUNT DVR

- Speco Technologies of Amityville, New York, has been granted a patent for its Wall Mount DVR. The discreet unit fits into small spaces where it can be concealed from would-be vandals and thieves.

NETWORK RECORDER

- MAXPRO NVR Professional Edition is the latest addition to the MAXPRO line of technology from Honeywell of Louis­ville, Kentucky.

IP TRANSMISSION

- New eBridge Ethernet Adapters from Altronix of Brooklyn, New York, offer infrastructure sustainability and extended transmission distances.

HOSTED VIDEO SOLUTION

- MAXPRO Cloud from Honeywell of Louis­ville, Kentucky, is a hosted service that gives organizations access to video surveillance from any Internet connection without the need for IT expertise or challenging firewall configurations.

INFRARED LIGHTING

- RAYMAX Infra-Red LED lighting from Raytec allows video analytics to work even in the middle of the night.

VIDEO MANAGEMENT

- Bosch Security Systems, Inc., of Fairport, New York, has introduced the Recording Station Appliance, a versatile IP-video solution that manages an entire surveillance infrastructure, combining a network video recorder server, storage array, client workstation, and video management software.

DIGITAL RECORDERS

- Digimerge Technologies of Markham, Ontario, Canada, has introduced the DH230 Touch series of high-performance digital video recorders with advanced features. They record 480 frames per second and offer looping outputs, optional integrated optical drive, full Mac compatibility, and mobile applications for iPhone, Blackberry, Android, iPad, and Android tablet.

VIDEO REVIEW

- Vicon Industries Inc. of Hauppauge, New York, has introduced two new H.264 network encoders that convert analog camera inputs into streamed IP video data. The encoders support both NTSC/EIA and PAL/CCIR standards.

VIDEO REVIEW

- BriefCam, Ltd., of Neve Ilan, Israel, has launched a new version of its Video Synopsis solution for rapid review, analysis, and indexing of video. The Video Synopsis technology enables users to summarize hours of events into a “brief” that takes minutes to review, with each event indexed to the original video.

SMALL-SCALE VIDEO

- A new entry-level high-definition video surveillance system from Honeywell of Louis­ville, Kentucky, is designed for small businesses that need high-quality images.