An expanded range of edge AI cameras and a new, highly robust 2MP video intercom will be showcased by IDIS at The Security Event (Birmingham NEC, 30 April – 2 May, stand 5/N80), a range that is part of IDIS’s end-to-end solutions offering which encompasses everything needed for the widest range of video surveillance projects, from cameras, NVRS, AI box devices, and network accessories, to a choice of VMS. 

IDIS, South Korea’s largest in-country manufacturer of video tech, will lead the field at TSE 2024, demonstrating how it’s easier than ever for customers to benefit from industry-best deep learning video analytics, with applications spanning commercial premises, public spaces, and perimetres. 

NDAA-compliant CCTVs

Plug-and-play and NDAA-compliant IDIS edge AI range will reduce the nuisance of false alarms

IDIS has expanded its business in 2023, supporting its integration partners in a wider range of projects, from NDAA-compliant public area CCTV monitoring and video systems for the NHS to powerful but affordable solutions for the education sector, hospitality, casinos, retailers, and small to medium commercial businesses. 

Highly accurate, plug-and-play, and NDAA-compliant IDIS edge AI range will reduce the nuisance of false alarms, improve the responsiveness of security teams, and support greater efficiency with faster forensic search and investigation thanks to metadata. 

IDIS Deep Learning Engine

Equipped with the up to 98% accurate IDIS Deep Learning Engine on the edge, the nine new models including 2MP, 4MP, and 5MP bullets, domes and turrets, and PTZs deliver accurate and dependable detection and auto-tracking of suspicious individuals and vehicles enabling a rapid response to alerts for intrusion, line cross, and loitering events.

The new models feature NIR Lightmaster technology for evidential image capture in the dark, true WDR, H.265, and IDIS Intelligent Codec offering significant storage and bandwidth savings.  

Video intercom

DC-I6212WRX can withstand extreme temperatures and harsh environmental conditions

Meanwhile, IDIS’s new 2MP outdoor-ready video intercom (DC-I6212WRX) is the first NEMA 4X, IK10, and IP66-rated product of its kind offered by any video surveillance vendor. Housed in the toughened casing with two colour options and a choice of flush and surface mount options, the DC-I6212WRX can withstand extreme temperatures and harsh environmental conditions such as heavy rain, dust, and pollution.

It gives systems integrators an affordable yet powerful new access control device and their customers a host of performance benefits, including advanced user functions from the cost- and licence-free VMS, IDIS Centre, and unmatched durability.

High-performance and robust video solutions

IDIS will once again be taking the lead, showcasing high-performance and robust video solutions at The Security Event in Birmingham,” says James Min, Managing Director, IDIS Europe.

Our team is looking forward to meeting systems integrators and end-users and showing how the latest innovations. These include a choice of AI analytics options to meet project requirements of any size, scope, and scale that strengthen security, enhance safety, and deliver business intelligence in retail and hospitality settings while delivering increased operational efficiency to any surveillance solution.”

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