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Compro’s latest IP solutions to be exhibited at SecuTech 2010
Compro applies its technical expertise from network video into surveillance industry

Compro Technology, a professional state-of-the-art video product developer and manufacturing company, whose products have been promoted in the global market for over 20 years, is going to bring the unique 24 hours/365 days IP cameras and video solution at booth number J515-J518, SecuTech Expo 2010. Compro IP camera solutions provide maximum customer value through effective surveillance solutions, reduced costs and increased flexibility and performance to allow customers to manage their security needs anytime, anywhere, and anyplace.

Compro applies its technical expertise from network video into surveillance industry, such as H.264 dual streams, true day and night infra-red lighting, and wireless transmission, HD image and dual H.264 streaming functions, implemented in IP60. With optional WL150 USB upgrade module, IP60 enables to provide megapixel/HD video with low bit-rate and 802.11 b/g/n wireless transmissions.

At SecuTech Expo, Compro will have complete IP solutions on display and live demonstration of Box cameras, PTZ cameras, and video server

IP530/IP530W supports full 340-degree horizontal and 100-degree vertical rotation monitoring. The 360-degree panoramic view of surveillance provides complete surveillance solution. The intelligent light sensor coupled with powerful IR lights ensures a brightly lit environment and minimises motion blur which makes the camera a true round-the-clock 24/7 guardian.

Apart from IP network cameras, Compro does further research and implements designs into professional-class IP surveillance cameras. At SecuTech Expo this year, Compro will have complete IP solutions on display and live demonstration of 100 series Box cameras, 500 series PTZ cameras, and IP740 video server.

Compro 100 series Box cameras have IR Day/Night and dual H.264 streams for IP-based indoor surveillance. The 500 series PTZ cameras offer optical/digital zoom, panning, and tilting mechanical design, which is ideal for live monitoring locations needed to follow a person or object. In addition, IP740 indoor video server provides a smooth transition for the analogue CCTV camera into IP technology for up to four cameras.

All of the Compro professional IP surveillance cameras support Power over Ethernet (POE), which simplifies the installation process where only one wire is required for both the data and power. Furthermore, all Compro IP series provide two-way audio support by including build-in microphone and speaker outputs, allowing remote listening of the area via direct voice communication or pre-recorder audio clips; built-in MicroSD slot to support local snapshot storage in MicroSD card; digital I/O connector for external sensor and alarm equipment; three intelligent surveillance solutions - iWizard, WebVUer and ComproView. These camera characteristics provide abilities to manage the security with either a PC or a compatible mobile phone.

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