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Best Security Industries (BSI), a premiere provider of certified, pre-owned and private label electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems and engineered IP video solutions, recently announced the addition of a new line of private label Acousto-Magnetic (AM) Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) systems, branded Centurion AM.

Various configurations available

The Centurion AM Systems come in a variety of configurations including stand-alone pedestals, door frame mounted and concealed loop solutions that provide design flexibility to meet a wide variety of retail requirements. The Centurion AM systems are compatible with Sensormatic™ tags and labels.

Centurion AM systems were engineered with advanced features in mind such as remote tuning designed to reduce on-site service expense and system downtime. In most cases, remote tuning can provide real time service without the need for an onsite service technician.

To provide a higher level of security, the systems automatically detect system interference caused by EAS jammers and when used with the optional smartPager, instantly notify management of a potential ORC event.

Integrated people counting functionality

Centurion AM systems also deliver integrated people counting functionality which can provide the right data, in the right format, at any time for greater operational efficiencies throughout the entire organisation.

“Our new line of Centurion AM systems further complement our private label RF offerings,” said John Gantenbein, President of BSI. “We are constantly striving to provide our customers with superior quality technology at lower price points. Most retailers think of us as the leader in certified, pre-owned EAS systems and components but our ever expanding line of private label systems make BSI a viable option when making decisions on new or ongoing loss prevention programs.”

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