Grundig’s Connect and Professional TVI cameras are ideal for applications where HD, digital images are installed on an analogue, coaxial cable infrastructure

The company will exhibit ‘Connect’, ‘Professional’ and ‘Top Line’ ranges

Grundig Security will be exhibiting its innovative new product portfolio at Intersec 2016 in Dubai, stand E11, hall SA. On show will be the new ‘Connect’, ‘Professional’ and ‘Top Line’ ranges, which include 4K, (8MP) cameras, recorders and monitors and a complete TVI product range.

Grundig’s Connect and Professional TVI cameras

The “Grundig Connect”, budget line offers outstanding image quality and value. It includes new, Full HD, TVI and 3 MP IP cameras, embedded recorders and affordable Full HD monitors.

The “Grundig Professional” range is designed for applications requiring additional performance and specialist functionality. The range includes Full HD TVI, 3 MP IP cameras and embedded recorders.

Grundig’s Connect and Professional TVI cameras are ideal for applications where HD, digital images are installed on an analogue, coaxial cable infrastructure. Transmission distances extend up to 500m, with minimal loss of image data and zero latency when viewing images live.

The “Grundig Top Line” includes the Grundig 4K, Ultra HD, IP camera range comprising a box, bullet and fixed vandal dome with corresponding recorders and monitors. All the cameras deliver 3840 x 2160 pixel images; four times the resolution of 2MP, Full HD cameras. They give exceptional scene coverage, clarity and detail and require fewer cameras for complete site coverage. The Top Line GDS-X-series, PC-based recording range comes with pre-configured 19” rack-mountable hardware for optimal air circulation and with pre-installed camera software licenses. An on-board graphics card allows the connection of three, independent monitors, two of which can be 4K resolution.

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