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Hikvision, a world-renowned manufacturer and supplier of security products and solutions that delivers the ideal combination of high performance and extreme value, announces its ground-breaking Thermal Camera Series in two repeat webinars, scheduled for March 26 and 28, 2024.

HeatPro models

These webinars promise to unveil the latest innovations in Hikvision thermal technology, introducing attendees to a range of myth-busting features in Hikvision's thermal solutions lineup.

All webinar attendees can win 1 of 10 Hikvision Thermal HeatPro Cameras. Dealer attendees will be eligible for a 50% discount on specific HeatPro models.

Budget-friendly thermal cameras

Hikvision’s ground-breaking thermal solutions shatter the myths, bringing budget-friendly, high-performance thermal cameras to dealers and end users across the U.S.,” said John Xiao, Vice President of Marketing at Hikvision USA.

John Xiao adds, "With intelligent, deep learning thermal technology, we can see beyond the visible spectrum, ensuring no threat goes undetected, regardless of environmental challenges."

Key features

Key features of Hikvision HeatPro Hikvision’s lineup that create a new standard for thermal technology:

  • Dual, Bi-Spectrum Lens: Hikvision HeatPro Cameras feature one thermal and one optical lens in each camera, for optimum visuals.
  • Discover Hidden Objects: Thermal technology is not limited by smoke, fog, darkness, or strong backlight. It illuminates the unseen for maximum protection.
  • Early Detection and Warning: Monitors temperature changes and triggers alarms before a fire occurs for rapid response and asset protection.
  • Accurate Target Focus: Using deep learning algorithms, HeatPro cameras accurately identify humans and vehicles, no matter the environment, for improved alarm efficiency.
  • Cost-Effective Technology: Intelligent thermal perimeter protection, early temperature anomaly detection, and asset protection are all available at a competitive market price.

End users feedback

Our Hikvision thermal camera setup helps ease these issues and provides more safety checks to our procedures. The cameras allow us to gather temperature readings throughout the whole sling of material and not just the perimeter,” said Mission Linens Operations Manager, Aaron Milroy.

As temperatures rise, the Hikvision thermal camera detects the increase and triggers a relay at the intrusion alarm panel. This transmits a supervisory signal to an off-site central monitoring station where personnel then call Mission Linen Supply to notify them of the temperature rise.

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