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Climax launches products that adopt SF1 Technology
Climax launches products that adopt SF1 Technology

Climax Technology launches new-generation Indoor and Outdoor PIR Motion Sensor Camera, VST-892/VST-892EX Series, both of which adopt revolutionary SF1 technology. SF1 technology endows compatible products with optimum image transfer speed while preserving high resolution, which is unparalleled by any products in the current market. Alarm Image Transmission Speed 3 Times Faster: An Upgrade from F1 Technology As SF1 technology is an upscaling to the existing F1, the next-generation motion sensor cameras retain F1’s 2-Km long communication range, while having an even faster, state-of-the-art image transmission speed. In fact, SF1 technology is capable of leveraging alarm image transmission speed at around 2 to 3 times comparing to the rate of its previous generation, which makes it the fastest in the industry. HD Image Transfer at Recording-breaking Rate SF1 technology can make visual verification faster and more real-time. Due to the faster processing speed, the motion sensor cameras are capable of sending HD images for more detailed verification. Thus, the SF1-enhanced motion sensor cameras can transfer a high definition image in 14 seconds. Due to elevated transferring speed, the image’s resolution is not being compromised. The upgrade ensures that all details vital to visual alarm verification are promptly notified to users. Energy Saving to Sustain Longer Battery Life Due to faster transmitting speed of SF1 technology, the products now consume ultra-low power even when sending signals across a vast distance. Besides, SF1’s faster transmission rate makes devices’ operation smoother and save their battery life. This is especially crucial for battery-powered outdoor cameras which can have more flexibility and stability with a longer run of battery. This advantage also reduces the camera’s maintenance costs considerably.

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