IPVideo Corporation’s HALO IoT Smart Sensor 3C Selected As Winner of the ISC East 2022 Featured Product Showcase

IPVideo Corp. has been selected as the 2022 Attendees Choice Award Winner for their HALO IoT Smart Sensor at ISC East 2022 in November. The company’s forward-thinking approach to technology continues to be a favorite among security professionals.

ISC East is the Northeast’s leading security & public safety event, hosted in collaboration with premier sponsor Security Industry Association (SIA) and in partnership with ASIS NYC. The 2022 Attendees Choice Award was part of ISC East’s Featured Product Showcase where show attendees have the opportunity to vote on the show floor for their favorite overall product. The HALO IoT Smart Sensor 3C from IPVideo Corporation was the clear winner out of a myriad of products and announced on the last day of the show as the Attendees Choice as Best Featured Product.

The HALO Smart Sensor 3C is an all-in-one device that recently added on a panic button, indoor health index, emergency escape and alert lighting, motion detection, and options for people counting and customized sensors such as ozone, sulfur dioxide, water leaks, and more. These innovative solutions add to the existing award-winning security features of vape detection, gunshot detection, noise alerts, and emergency key word alerting, all without using a camera or recording audio. With HALO 3C, the security industry now has the option to maintain the privacy of the individual and provide security anywhere.

“We are honored to have won the 2022 Attendees Choice Award this year at ISC East. We are pleased that our event-driven security products are truly making a difference to end users and our reseller community,” said David Antar, president of IPVideo Corp.

“We plan on continuing the momentum we built in 2022 driving HALO as a true security solution for privacy areas and appreciate the recognition at ISC East which makes this the 76th award HALO has won over the years.”

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