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360 Vision Technology, a British CCTV design and manufacturing company, will be displaying a range of cameras suitable for every application at Intersec 2017.

Advanced situational awareness

Designed to deliver advanced situational awareness, identification, and alert to activity within any surveillance application, 360 Vision will be demonstrating their range of high-performance imaging cameras. Suitable for border security, site perimeter, sterile and hazardous areas, process control, and zero light surveillance, 360 Vision’s Predator all-in-one integrated surveillance camera is available in a number of integrated technology options.

Suitable for general, through to high-security scenarios, on display at the show will be 360 Vision’s latest Predator Overview camera, along with other popular Predator variants, including Radar, Stainless Steel, Thermal and HD—all available with integrated IR and White light LED illuminators, to deliver the perfect imaging solution.

Automatic target detection

“With the ability to automatically detect and continually track targets, 360 Vision offers the very best in British camera manufacturer knowledge, experience, and build quality, to provide support for any Middle East security specific applications,” says Ashley Wyton, International Sales Manager at 360 Vision Technology. “Whether the conditions are bright, zero light, sandstorm, or long distance, our range of integrated Radar, Thermal and HD imaging cameras combine rugged build quality, with proven reliability in the field, to provide the ultimate in surveillance camera performance, backed by first-class manufacturer support.”

To discuss camera specifications, or any existing or future surveillance project requirements, 360 Vision invite visitors to Intersec 2017 to talk to their team, at Stand No. 2-F24 (in the UK Pavilion).

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