Pioneering security solutions developer, designer and provider, Videcon have joined forces with the global CCTV manufacturer Uniview to introduce a new range of products to the UK market, including innovative NDAA-compliant technology.
The new range, consisting of 14 cameras and recorders will sit alongside Videcon’s Aspect and Concept Pro ranges and will be split across three tiers: Easy, Prime-I, and Prime-III, with each product providing a premium quality performance suitable for all business and domestic needs.
Each camera comes with human body detection as standard, allowing for the recognition of people within a configured area. The Prime-III range will utilise innovative LED lighting to provide crisp colour imaging 24 hours a day.
Non-HiSilicon components
We’re delighted to be able to partner with Uniview on this new range of CCTV product"
The Videcon Uniview range will be the first in the UK to introduce non-HiSilicon components within the products. Adhering to the United States’ NDAA which has prohibited the use of certain video surveillance, telecommunications services, equipment, and components from selected vendors to potentially lessen the threat posed to their cyber security.
Videcon Managing Director, Matt Rushall said: “We’re delighted to be able to partner with Uniview on this new range of CCTV products. Our team are dedicated in providing our customers with the best technology on the market and their hard work has allowed us to be the first in the UK to provide the industry with these NDAA-compliant products.”
Videcon Uniview range
“We’ve developed a faster delivery system, allowing anyone to order products for next day delivery up to 5pm, with a full on-boarding programme being introduced which includes demonstration centres across the UK for customers to experience the products for themselves.”
“The Videcon Uniview range is just the beginning of our mission to provide our customers with the best products, best service, and crucially the best prices to ensure that security is accessible for all businesses.”