Modern Alarm Ltd. is one of Brickcom’s main partners in Hungary
Brickcom held a two-day property protection training event in November for their customers 

Modern Alarm Ltd. is one of Brickcom’s main partners in Hungary. In their annual Modern Alarm Days event on September 19th and 20th, they demonstrated the latest products and technology from Brickcom to deliver Brickcom spirit to their customers all the way from Taiwan to Hungary. Furthermore, on the dates of November 14th and 15th they had a two-day training for their customers about the property protection. During these events, the technical manager Mr. Rudolf Balczó and his colleagues demonstrated Brickcom’s wired and wireless solution, underlined the licence plate recognition possibility and highlighted Brickcom’s ONVIF compatibility. They especially appreciate the profile management feature, very fine user interface design, and how Brickcom camera’s SD card storage is designed.

According to the sales director, Mr. Zsolt Teleki, ”Excellent image quality is one of the reasons we chose Brickcom and Brickcom’s N series cameras are just perfect at night, we love it”.

Both of the events were held successfully. It’s useful for those who have been using Brickcom surveillance products and for those who just started getting in touch with IP surveillance.

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