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Innotech Security chooses Pixim's Seawolf Chip to expand its security camera offerings
Seawolf, Pixim's latest chip technology

Pixim Inc., a leading provider of image sensors and processors for enterprise security cameras, announced that Innotech Security Inc, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has produced a full line of security cameras integrating Seawolf, Pixim's latest chip technology.

Based on Seawolf, Innotech Security's customers now have access to cameras with 690 HTVL effective resolution as well as the industry's proven best wide dynamic range. In addition, Seawolf-based cameras require just 0.1 lux of illumination to produce usable, colour images at a full 30 frames per second.

"Innotech Security is one of the fastest growing security equipment manufacturers in the U.S.," says Devin Benjamin, CEO of Innotech Security. "By adding cameras based on Seawolf, we will be able to continue our pattern of growth while offering our customers the latest in camera technology."

"Innotech Security is the first American manufacturer to produce Seawolf cameras," explains Jeff Jones, Pixim's director of product marketing. "Now integrators concerned with buying American-made product will have access to a full line of Seawolf cameras."

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