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Complimenting their popular range of analogue and HD-SDI CCTV products, professional trade only CCTV security products distributor COP Security, has announced the release of ‘Nexus’, a brand new range of IP cameras and NVRs.

Reinforcing COP’s position as one of the UK and Europe’s leading CCTV distributors, the Nexus IP camera and NVR range offers products suitable for easy installation by those familiar with IP and those new to the technology.

Offering Power over Ethernet (PoE), up to 3 Megapixel digital imaging and large storage capability, the high-performance Nexus IP camera range delivers installation flexibility with true ‘Plug and Play’ connectivity. Ensuring compatibility and interoperability between products (regardless of manufacturer), all COP Nexus IP products have been designed to be compliant to ONVIF, the open global standard for the interface of IP-based physical security products.

Whether the requirement is for an IR mini dome, vandal resistant dome, IR vandal resistant dome, internal dome or IR bullet camera, each model in the Nexus IP range offers exceptional image quality, in addition to dual streaming and Wide Dynamic Range (WDR). All Nexus IP cameras offer a 1.3 or 3 Megapixel options and a large range of lens sizes, including motorised versions controlled via an NVR. The entire range is also equipped with day/night imaging with IR cut, digital WDR and IP66 weatherproof housing. Higher specification Nexus IP cameras include features such as alarms, microphone input and micro SD card support to afford direct backup in the event that a network becomes unstable.

Alongside the range of static IP cameras, COP will also be introducing two new high specification Nexus IP IR PTZ domes. Both PTZ domes feature 2 Megapixel capabilities and offer a 20x optical zoom lens (+16x digital). They also come as standard with powerful IR LED illuminators capable of reaching up to 150m at full power, whilst the top of the range dome also offers an auto tracking feature and wiper.

Supporting the range of IP cameras, COP are releasing a range of seven Nexus NVRs. Utilising WD Purple hard drives for the ultimate in surveillance recording, the choice of 4 to 256-channel Nexus NVRs feature a stack of high-performance features. These include, PoE with ‘Plug and Play’ setup, Smart Search, PC/Mac compatibility, range of smartphone/tablet apps, and for ease of installation, all NVRs are supplied with Central Management (CMS) software included as standard.

Gareth Rhodes, COP’s Sales & Marketing Team Leader says: “COP has achieved significant growth over the past 12 months so this is the perfect time to build on that success with the launch of the Nexus IP range. We are offering everything required for an IP installation and as usual it will be backed by our extensive warranty and support package.”

Details of the new Nexus IP camera and NVR range can be found in COP’s new ‘Autumn 2014 Pricelist’, alongside their entire line-up of analogue and HD-SDI CCTV products.

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