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 CBC (Europe) has provided a helpful new online information resource for its increasingly popular range of Ganz C-AllView cameras
CBC launched its new website as a resource for its Ganz-C-AllView cameras

Leading surveillance solutions manufacturer CBC (Europe) has provided a helpful new online information resource for its increasingly popular range of Ganz C-AllView cameras. Installers, system integrators and end users alike can view the all-round capabilities of C-AllView's optical, thermal and night vision surveillance at the click of a mouse, via www.ganzallview.com.

C-Allview is a durable, compact, high performance unit barely larger than a beach ball. These high-speed, ruggedised, vandal resistant day/night PTZ cameras are sealed to IP67 and designed for installation in harsh and challenging environments, or areas where the camera unit may experience physical abuse.

The optical version offers up to 36x optical zoom capability, while C-AllView Thermal operates at extreme distances where lighting is poor, and Night Vision provides high quality image capture in low light conditions.

Ganzallview.com describes the three C-AllView cameras' key features using helpful animated images, with a special drop-down section illustrating their installer advantages - including a range of useful case-study downloads in PDF format. These demonstrate C-AllView's real-life surveillance capabilities in a variety of applications including transportation, public spaces, law enforcement, commercial/industrial and government site solutions.

"Ganzallview.com supports CBC's main cbceurope.com website by providing specific details on the Ganz C-AllView range, in response to increasing demand for information about the surveillance opportunities these exciting cameras provide," explains Dave Riley, CBC's Head of Sales for the UK & Ireland.

 

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