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IQinVision (www.iqeye.com), market leader in high-performance HD megapixel IP cameras, recently announced the next generation of Alliance-pro indoor and outdoorcameras. 

The Alliance-pro is a full featured, multi-megapixel H.264 Main Profile vandal dome camera. With support for up to 5MP resolutions, this camera provides multiple, individually-configured H.264 and simultaneous MJPEG streams. Always designed with the installer in mind, installation is quick and easy thanks to the remote motorised zoom and focus* (eliminatesmanual focus adjustments at the camera), a hinged pivoting shroud, and 3-axis gimbal.

The Alliance-pro can be installed virtually anywhere using Power-over-Ethernet, ACor DC power, and features a movable IR filter for day and night operation, as well as controls for optimising video for any lighting condition. Two-way audio enables interactive communication between the camera and monitoring site. The external on-camera micro SDHC memory expansion port in combination with IQrecorder, or Direct-To-Storage recording, make the Alliance-pro a flexible, stand-alone platform ideal for motion-based recording or remote monitoring.

This and other IQeye cameras allow for seamless integration with current and future technologies such as exacqVision® Edge. This application utilises the on-camera SDHC storage to create a low-cost, low-power system solution perfect for

“This upgrade to our popular Alliance-pro line was driven by customer demand, as are many of our recent upgrades and new products. Specific vertical markets often have unique needs, and we are successfully designing our camera lines going forward to match what our top vertical market customers are telling us works best for them,” Rob Ledenko, EVP, IQinVision

The Alliance-pro line of cameras will begin shipping in September. See the Alliance-pro and all of IQinVision’s HD megapixel solutions at the 58th Annual ASIS Conference and Expo, booth #3939, September10-13 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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