Live from GSX 2024: Day 2 Recap

Day 2 was another winner at GSX 2024 in Orlando. Aisles and booths were packed with attendees looking at some of the new and latest security technology. Remember to follow the GSX Live page from Security Today, as well as SecurToday on X and Security Today on LinkedIn to find out more about what’s happening on the show floor during tomorrow’s final day

Here’s what was happening with all four of our partners during the event on Tuesday.

NAPCO (Booth 2600): Another one of the products showcased by NAPCO on Tuesday was the ArchiTech N90L Series Wireless Access Control LocDown Locks. The locks can operate by themselves, using Wi-Fi, or Ethernet.

The keyfob-activated lockdown with a bright strobe indicator provides immediate security control and peace of mind. Each key fob provides can have specific programmable access privileges. The locks can provides access for up to 5,000 users. The locks can integrate with Lenel/Onguard, Continental CA4K, Cloud-based MVP Access platforms.

Eagle Eye Networks (Booth 1721): Among some of the products found at the Eagle Eye Networks booth includes Local Live Viewing solutions. Powered by QL Stream technology, you can view full resolution video without any latency.

Hirsch (Booth 2327): Hirsch showed how access control doesn’t have to break the bank. The company’s entry-level Primis Readers are secure, flexible, and simple to configure. The plug-and-play solution supports both smart card and proximity-based access control credentials. Primis is available in three different finishes—matte black, gloss black, or matte white—to best fit into different environments.

The small readers are perfect for tight spaces and can be easily installed.

LVT (Booth 1815): LVT is busy at the show with a number of announcements. One of the biggest is that the company has released a new API that allows security teams to integrate video from LVT devices into any existing security platform. That allows SOC operators to use the LVT platform from the software of their choice.

SOC operators can take advantage of two-way integration with control of all deterrence capabilities such as strobe lights, floodlights, pre-recorded sounds, and live speaker talk-down. Other feature include video streaming, alert generation, and more.

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Brent Dirks is senior editor for Security Today and Campus Security Today magazines.

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