Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program Welcomes Louroe Electronics

Audio company is available in MegaLab

Arecont Vision, the industry leader in IP-based megapixel camera technology, announced that Louroe Electronics has joined the Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program.  Louroe Electronics is a world leader in audio monitoring technology, and its products are now available in the Arecont Vision MegaLab as a result of the collaboration.

“Working closer with Arecont Vision allows both companies to develop and bring to market better and more complete solutions that benefit end users and systems integrators,” said Richard Brent, CEO of Louroe Electronics. “The use of audio with the cameras is a must, and we look forward to adding audio to improve security for our mutual customers.”

Louroe Electronics products are used in over 56 countries, and are utilized by both the private sector and government. Focusing on a wide range of the sound spectrum, Louroe’s products offer many benefits including perimeter protection, access control, alarm verification, deterrence/loss prevention, additional evidence, and quality assurance when integrated into commercial security systems.

“Louroe manufactures their high-quality products in Los Angeles just as Arecont Vision does,” said Jason Schimpf, Arecont Vision’s Director of the Technology Partner Program. “This American-made approach ensures that our customers are getting the highest quality products available with advanced capabilities and proven reliability.  Having product management, engineering, quality, and final assembly all under one roof allows us to be flexible, and build on demand to meet customer needs and installation deadlines.”

Arecont Vision products are the leading single- and multi-sensor megapixel cameras in the industry today, and are Buy American Act (41 U.S.C. §§ 8301-305) and FTC Made in USA compliant. Arecont Vision megapixel cameras increase situational awareness, reduce both surveillance project costs and installation time, and offer unique cybersecurity protection against cyberattacks. 

The Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program established sales, development, and support contacts between the two companies.  This connection facilitates better engagement with end users and integrators, helps produce new features and technologies, and aids in efficiently resolving customer support issues.  Louroe audio products are in the Arecont Vision MegaLab test and certification facility, and Arecont Vision cameras can be found in the Louroe testing facilities.

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