LSVT Camera Line Uses Pixim's Seawolf Chip

Pixim Inc., a leading provider of imaging chips for enterprise security cameras, has announced that Leishi Video Technology Co., Ltd (LSVT), headquartered in Shenzhen, China, now offers a complete line of security cameras based on the company's new Seawolf chip.

The 63-camera series includes bullet, box, covert, vandal-proof and indoor dome models. LSVT is aggressively marketing the new camera line through advertising, trade shows, marketing collateral, training and promotions.

The cameras are specified at a resolution of 690 HTVL and offer the industry's proven best wide dynamic range, according to a Pixim press release. In addition, the cameras require just 0.1 lux of illumination to produce usable, color images at a full 30 frames per second.

"LSVT is committed to providing the highest quality product based on the latest technology," said Yi-Ying Wang, LSVT's president and CEO. "Our strategic relationship with Pixim, a technologically focused company, on the global base ensures that our video security offerings are meeting the requirements of the global market."

"Pixim is excited that a high-tech manufacturing company like LSVT has selected Seawolf for its new line of security cameras," said Todd Rumaner, vice president of sales for Pixim.

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