Vummi Introduces New Family of Long-Range Surveillance Cameras

Vumii Imaging Inc., a developer and manufacturer of thermal and near-infrared illumination cameras, announced the introduction of its Accuracii long range video surveillance system family.

By combining long-range continuous-zoom thermal and color video channels on a ruggedized 360-degree pan-tilt positioner, Accuracii cameras are ideal round-the-clock surveillance tools for protecting borders and high-risk perimeters. This configurable family of systems has several thermal options including three cooled cameras or a continuous-zoom uncooled thermal camera in addition to HD or SD color choices with a range of lens options.

With industry standard communication protocols and easy installation and integration, Accuracii provides government organizations, seaports, airports, power utilities, and commercial properties with a versatile and economical solution that offers excellent remote observation and surveillance capabilities at distances of up to 20 kilometers day or night.

“This latest platform is based on more than 30 years of experience and innovation and utilizes our uniquely engineered components for maximum image quality, visual details, situational awareness, user friendliness, and 24/7 threat assessment,” said Randall Foster, CEO, Vumii. “These new camera systems further enhance our expanding line of surveillance products by delivering long-range day and night continuous-zoom performance, high thermal sensitivity, and brilliant daytime color images while withstanding harsh outdoor conditions.”

Accuracii is available with MWIR 640x512 cooled 15µ detectors and three high quality zoom lens options or an innovative LWIR 640x480 uncooled 17µ detector coupled with a 25-225mm continuous-zoom lens. The LWIR thermal camera provides a much lower total cost of ownership by eliminating the need to have scheduled maintenance compared to a cooled thermal camera.

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