Bosch to Introduce More Than 50 New Products at GSX 2019

At GSX 2019, Bosch will announce a significant expansion of its video portfolio with the introduction of more than 50 new products, including fixed and moving cameras, and recording and management solutions. Bosch now offers intelligent video solutions for all segments of the security market – from those that need simple, cost-effective surveillance to those that demand the highest performance in all lighting and environmental conditions.

 

“Intelligent devices with on-board Video Analytics are creating new possibilities for smart data capture and connected IoT applications that improve security and help organizations make smarter business decisions," said Brian Wiser, Regional President of Bosch Security and Safety Systems – North America. "With our expanded portfolio, users in environments of all sizes can benefit from the tremendous value Video Analytics brings by delivering data for business intelligence purposes, by enabling customized solutions that solve business challenges, and by notifying people and triggering other systems to take action based on security and safety risks."

 

New intelligent fixed IP cameras

At GSX, Bosch will expand its portfolio of intelligent "i" series cameras with the launch of the FLEXIDOME and DINION IP 3000i cameras that extend smart video surveillance to small security applications. The cameras offer built-in Video Analytics as standard – a first for competitively priced cameras. They are built for high quality performance and designed for easy installation.

 

In addition, new FLEXIDOME IP panoramic 6000 and 7000 outdoor cameras feature a fish eye lens to deliver a 180- or 360-degree overview of an area – eliminating blind spots by showing everything in a single image. The cameras resist vandalism with an IK10 rating and feature an IP66 rating to protect against dust and water ingress in challenging weather conditions.

 

New intelligent moving IP cameras

With built-in Intelligent Video Analytics, the ability to track and zoom in on moving objects at a distance and to deliver color images in extreme low light, the AUTODOME IP starlight 7000i cameras capture high-quality video and informative data. As with the entire "i" series from Bosch, this latest AUTODOME camera includes intelligent bitrate management techniques combined with H.265 compression to reduce bitrate by up to 80 percent.

 

Bosch will also demonstrate the new MIC IP starlight and MIC IP ultra 7100i cameras. These rugged cameras are made with anti-corrosive metal and can function at temperatures ranging from -40 to +140 degrees Fahrenheit. The MIC IP ultra 7100i delivers 4K ultra HD resolution for mission critical applications, such as city and highway surveillance, making them ideal for monitoring highways, bridges, ports, perimeters, and more.

 

New recording and video management solutions

The new DIVAR IP all-in-one 5000, 6000, and 7000 combine recording and video management for a complete ready-to-use solution. They have the option to come pre-equipped with the Bosch Video Management System that offers viewing, recording, and playback, as well as advanced management features, including event and alarm handling and forensic search. Dealers and integrators can also configure the recording solutions for video storage only.

 

Bosch Video Management System (BVMS) version 10.0 will also be introduced at the show. It adds improved levels of data security and privacy, greater flexibility with ONVIF Profile S certification, and enhanced monitor wall functionality.

 

Integration for enhanced capabilities

At GSX 2019, Bosch will highlight how its video, intrusion, access control and communication products integrate together and with other systems to provide powerful solutions for common security, safety and business concerns while reducing complexity. Bosch will show how integrated solutions can protect sensitive areas, improve management of video and security data, and automate announcements and alerts. The Bosch booth will also feature a new exhibit that demonstrates how customers can harness machine learning capabilities to teach Bosch intelligent cameras to detect the things that matter most.


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