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Bosch’s AEGIS UFLED Intelligent-IR Illuminator 
Constant Light technology compensates for LED degradation
March marked the best month ever for sales of Bosch's AEGIS UFLED Intelligent-IR Illuminator. Featuring award-winning Black Diamond night vision, this unit evenly illuminates a scene's foreground and background, which eliminates hot spots and underexposure - and delivers outstanding images.

To ensure consistent lighting performance, we've incorporated Constant Light technology to compensate for LED degradation. The illuminator produces beam patterns of 10°, 20°, 30°, 60°, 95°, and 120°, so it's ideal for a variety of surveillance applications.

AEGIS UFLED was recently specified for an underground causeway in downtown Chicago. Located between support pillars along the causeway, the illuminators will provide superior night vision: maximising the existing PTZ cameras' performance and optimising surveillance.

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