COP Security, the professional trade only CCTV security products distributor, have released their new July 2017 Price List.

Filled with a selection of brand new products it featuring Dahua’s upgraded IP NVR’s, and HDCVI DVR’s. Cop have added Vigilant Visions’ brand new 4K and AHD compatible monitor ranges.

Cop have also increased their IRLAB range, by adding a range of NVR’s and HDCVI DVR’s. This means customers can now purchase full plug and play systems from IRLAB.

Cop’s security product offering is amongst the most comprehensive the UK, with full availability and next day delivery on all items. Alternatively, same day collections are available from COP’s trade counter.

“The new range of recorders from IRLAB really allow our customers to offer a lower priced alternative to their customers” says James Bentley, Product Manager at COP Security. “The IP recorders offer full plug and play with all of the IRLAB IP cameras, and the HDCVI Recorders offer the latest pentabrid technology, meaning they can detect 5 signals on the single device, HDCVI, HDTVI, AHD, Analogue & IP.”

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