ISC West: New Products on the Scene

Each month, I have the absolute pleasure of collecting the newest products in the security industry for our print magazine, Security Products. Finding the newest innovations is such a fun part of my job, so I decided to gather some of the newest products that will be announced throughout the course of ISC West. I will be including the corresponding booth numbers so, if you feel so inclined to check out these cool new things, you can see them during your trip in Vegas!

So without further to do, here are five new products being announced at ISC West 2016!

Intelligent Audio Analytics System (LE-802)

Louroe Electronics, Booth #7065

Louroe will present their first hardware and software analytic solution, the Intelligent Audio Analytics System (LE-802). It is a turnkey audio analytics solution that is equipped with wide frequency response technology and capable of running any of the four analytics the company currently offers (aggression, gunshot, glass break and car alarm). Designed for unattended monitoring for outdoor applications in public safety markets, the solution is housed in a weatherproof, vandal-resistant enclosure.

AccessXpert

Schneider Electric, Booth 10037

Schneider Electric today introduced AccessXpert, a new, fully web-based security management solution at ISC West 2016. Based on the latest in open-protocol support, AccessXpert simplifies and streamlines security management for today’s on-the-move security staff. The new solution leverages secure, cloud-based technologies to provide building owners, managers and security personnel with anywhere, anytime mobile access to video surveillance, intrusion detection, access control, alarm management and other systems. In addition, it merges security with Schneider Electric’s SmartStruxure building management system (BMS) to enable clearer decisions, faster responses and maximum facility efficiency.

 

GroundAware CS4

Dynetics, Booth 3088

GroundAware CS4, the newest version of Dynetics’ reconfigurable surveillance radar, brings a new level of efficiency and effectiveness to critical infrastructure owner/operators who must monitor extensive perimeters and grounds for potential security threats posed by humans, animals, vehicles and aircraft. GroundAware CS4 enables security operators to discover intrusions from longer ranges, respond to potential threats based on greater real-time intelligence and easily integrate GroundAware with other security assets.

 

DGS-1100 Series Smart Managed Line

D-Link, Booth 3108

D-Link® announced it has expanded its DGS-1100 Series Smart Managed line of cost-effective Gigabit Ethernet switches with two new PoE models – the 10-port DGS-1100-10MP and the 26-port DGS-1100-26MP. Both models offer all the same features found in other DGS-1100 Series switches, including essential Layer 2 switching options, energy savings, and easy management. In addition, these two new D-Link Smart Managed switches have been designed with specific features meant specifically for IP surveillance applications, including a customized “Surveillance Mode” user interface.

 

BEST® SHELTER

STANLEY Security, Booth 16099

STANLEY Security, a leading global manufacturer and integrator of comprehensive security solutions for a wide range of industries, announces the launch of BEST® SHELTER™, a responsive lockdown solution, designed specifically for educational K-12, business and healthcare environments. This solution was developed with input from those who have experienced live lockdown situations, which led to an innovative set of features and functionality that can be customized to immediately respond based on the user’s needs in a lockdown situation. SHELTER is a unique combination of cost-effective, code-compliant mechanical hardware and proven technologies.


About the Author

Sydny Shepard is the Executive Editor of Campus Security & Life Safety.

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