UK CCTV manufacture 360 Vision Technology launches the TX Range - wireless video transmission, designed to provide a reliable solution even within difficult transmission environments.

Available for Predator, Invictus and lightweight VR Dome PTZ cameras, 360 Vision Technology’s TX option offers installers and end-users ultimate performance wireless video transmission with no need for fixed infrastructure, saving money on installation time and on-going cost of ownership.

Video transmission systems

Particularly suited to rapid, temporary or permanent deployment applications, 360 Vision’s TX technology delivers video & PTZ control from just 6 Kbps and Full 1080p HD edge recording / remote retrieval on demand. With TX Range cameras, live video is captured, encoded and can be transmitted over any network; including mobile GPRS, 3G/4G, Wireless 802.n, microwave links, satellite and broadband, with minimal latency and high quality.

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,” says Adrian Kirk, Strategic Account Director at 360 Vision. “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 & Play set-up, require no fixed infrastructure and can be easily integrated into existing VMS control systems.”

In case you missed it

Which vertical markets have the greatest growth potential for security?
Which vertical markets have the greatest growth potential for security?

To serve various vertical markets and industries effectively, security professionals must recognise that each sector has unique assets, risks, compliance requirements, and operatio...

Marin Hospital enhances security with eCLIQ access control
Marin Hospital enhances security with eCLIQ access control

The Marin Hospital of Hendaye in the French Basque Country faced common challenges posed by mechanical access control. Challenges faced Relying on mechanical lock-and-key technol...

What’s behind (perimeter) door #1?
What’s behind (perimeter) door #1?

A lot has been said about door security — from reinforced door frames to locking mechanisms to the door construction — all of which is crucial. But what security measur...