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360 Vision Technology, a UK CCTV design & manufacturing company, will be showing their latest range of professional quality surveillance cameras at CCTV User Group 2017.

Diverse camera range at display

Taking place at the Chesford Grange Hotel, Kenilworth, 22nd - 24th May, 2017, the CCTV User Group Seminar and Conference speakers includes Tony Porter, Surveillance Camera Commissioner and Jonathan Bamford, Information Commissioners Office. At the event, 360 Vision will be showing their range of high-performance Predator, Centurion, and VisionDome cameras.

Built in the UK and supported by first class customer service, 360 Vision’s analogue, HD, thermal and radar controlled surveillance cameras can fully integrate with a wide variety of popular VMS control room software, and are suitable for installation across a broad range of public area environments, and other general/high-security surveillance applications.

Advanced imaging and detection

“Whatever the surveillance application, 360 Vision Technology offers a camera model suitable to deliver advanced imaging, detection, and identification, including new unique advanced features which assist with gathering number plates from recorded footage; rapidly becoming a key requirement for local authorities cracking down on illegal and often dangerous parking,” says Adrian Kirk, Director of Strategic Accounts, 360 Vision Technology.

“Whether the application requires high definition, low light, or long distance surveillance imaging, our range of static, dome and integrated PTZ ‘all-in-one’ imaging cameras, combined with our high-performance Sirius LED illumination, are proven in the field to deliver superior imaging whilst being tough and ultra-reliable. 360 Vision Technology are excited to be part of the CCTV User Group Annual Conference, and the 360 Vision Technology team are looking forward to meeting customers, existing and new, at this essential public area focused event.”

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