Expanding the Dahua range of IP and HDCVI technologies, new 4MP cameras have been added to the IP range

The new price list features a raft of new products and updates

COP Security, the professional trade only CCTV security products distributor, have released their new October 2015 price list.

Packed with over 800 product lines, all available for next day delivery or from their trade counter, the new price list features a raft of new products and updates. Expanding the Dahua range of IP and HDCVI technologies, new 4MP cameras have been added to the IP range, and catering for larger installations, a new 32ch recorder joins the existing HDCVI range.

Features range of Dahua’s ONVIF compliant HDCVI technology

Compatible with existing legacy analogue and IP CCTV products, the new price list features an extensive range of Dahua’s ONVIF compliant HDCVI (High Definition Composite Video Interface) technology. Available at prices equivalent to analogue, HDCVI products offer full 1080p HD resolution for greater picture quality, and allow 3 signals (video, audio & telemetry) to be transmitted over a single coax cable. The range includes Tribrid recorders (HDCVI, IP & Analogue), and all HDCVI equipment is compatible with free to download Dahua Mobile and SMART Pro surveillance software - to view networked DVRs on a smartphone, tablet, PC or MAC.

“Featuring a massive choice of high-quality CCTV products, competitively priced and 99.9% available ex-stock, we aim be to more than just a distributor, providing our installer customers with all the tools they required to succeed in their business,” says James Bentley, Product Manager at COP Security. “The depth of products featured in the new price list spans everything needed to complete an installation; from end-to-end CCTV equipment, to tools, brackets, towers, connectors and cable.”

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