Speco Technologies Becomes First HDcctv Compliance Test Center In North America

Speco Technologies is the first company in North America to become an authorized test center (ATC) for HDcctv compliance testing. Zin Thu, product engineer at Speco, stated "The compliance testing process is an integral part of the HDcctv compliance certification program."

By successfully completing the tests, the candidate HD product would have demonstrated compliance to the v1.0 HDcctv compliance certification standard as specified by the HDcctv Alliance.

"The HDcctv Alliance congratulates Speco on becoming one of the first ATCs in the world. Extensive equipment and technical skills enable Speco to apply the stringent HDcctv compliance tests, which ensure performance and interoperability of compliant equipment.  Speco's technical leadership in HDcctv is likely to become increasingly important as the standard progresses to successive versions, each offering greater value to end buyers, " said Todd Rockoff, executive director of the HDcctv Alliance.

Speco Technologies HDcctv cameras deliver megapixel-quality video with exceptional resolution and color reproduction. Weatherproof protection heaters, blowers, IR lighting for day/night operation and a variety of mounting options are all available. Speco Technologies HDcctv cameras come in bullets, domes and traditional versions.

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