CCTV manufacturers in British Columbia (10 found)

Avigilon's HD surveillance systems offer a breakthrough in imaging performance, which is required for the protection of the public, critical assets, and infrastructure. Avigilon's strong commitment to research and development ensures that it will continue to be the leader in supplying high definition surveillance systems on which demanding security professionals rely.

Motivated by the collective commitment to a safer and smarter future, they offer customers with an extensive selection of surveillance and smart home products that are of the highest quality at the most attractive price.

Azco Technologies was founded in 1998, starting to manufacture electrical & dataCom products. Today Azco Technologies Inc. strives to provide security, CCTV, A/V, dataCom and accessory products.

Opticom Technologies Inc. is a CCTV products manufacturer in Canada. The company specialises in providing integrated analogue, digital and web based video security and access control solutions as well as manufacturing several specialised CCTV cameras. Opticom supplies a range of CCTV and video surveillance products to dealers, installers and end users across North America.

Point Grey Research, Inc. is a world-leading designer and manufacturer of innovative, high-performance digital cameras for industrial, life science, and traffic applications. We offer a unique and comprehensive portfolio of USB 3.0, GigE, FireWire, USB 2.0 and camera Link products known for their outstanding quality, ease of use and unbeatable price-performance.

ProTELEC Alarms is one of the largest independent alarm installation and monitoring stations in Western Canada. proTELEC's award-winning monitoring is TMA Five-Diamond certified – an international mark of excellence in the residential and commercial security industry.

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