SightLogix Introduces Low Cost Smart Thermal Camera

SightLogix Introduces Low Cost Smart Thermal Camera

SightLogix Introduces Low Cost Smart Thermal CameraSightLogix’s new SightSensor NS60, featured here at ISC West, brings thermal analytic accuracy and the clearest thermal images 24 hours/day to a broad range of price-sensitive applications. Attractively priced at $4,995 (MSRP) in the United States, it’s an exciting addition to the SightSensor line of smart thermal cameras.

“The NS60 leverages the accuracy and image quality of all SightSensor smart thermal cameras,” said John Romanowich, president and CEO, SightLogix. “With a more economical price, the NS60 makes a compelling case for using thermal detection solutions for mainstream, outdoor security applications.”

SightSensor NS60 accurately detects intruders at distances up to 60 meters (200ft) with a 63° field of view (FOV). Versatile camera placement options can eliminate infrastructure, such as poles and trenching, compared to other video and perimeter sensor technologies, making the NS60 an economical solution for preventing copper theft and protecting storage yards, substations, communication towers, entry gates, well heads, car lots, or to fill gaps and blind spots along irregularly-shaped fences or topography. For longer-range applications, Thermal SightSensor prices drop to less than $10/foot, MSRP in the United States.

Like all SightSensors, the NS60 leverages powerful, on-board video processing for high Probability of Detect (PD) and low Nuisance Alarm Rates (NAR) while providing crisp, clear images night and day. The NS60 consists of a thermal imager, complete with lens optics, electronic stabilization, image contrast enhancement, video analytics software, camera control and geospatial target tracking within a ruggedized, NEMA 4X IP66, nitrogen-purged housing. SightSensor cameras are pre-integrated with most third-party video management, physical security information management (PSIM) and access control systems.

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