ALLIE made Reuters’ Best of CES list, received the Consumer Electronics Associations Mark of Excellence award, and was honored in both the Digital Imaging and SmartHome sections of the CES Innovations Awards showcase.
Ideal for any facility that requires detailed surveillance with IP and analog cameras, high image quality and zoom capabilities.
The funny side of video surveillance.
Hazardous materials monitored through production and transportation.
Viewed and navigated via today’s leading mobile devices, this dual-lens camera captures an unprecedented 720-degree immersive view: 360-degrees horizontally and 360-degrees vertically.
Two offerings available to help partners and customers enhance their skill sets.
Just because your face isn’t seen on camera doesn’t mean you are anonymous.
- By Ginger Hill
- Dec 15, 2014
Allows users to send uncompressed, high-resolution video over coaxial cable.
Full HD 1080p camera designed for mission-critical surveillance.
Affordable, simple monitoring solution for displaying live video from up to 4 cameras without a PC or NVR.
Program recognizes top technology partners.
Stock has been bought and new partnerships have formed to introduce LPR directed on Samsung's Wisenet III cameras.
- By Ginger Hill
- Dec 08, 2014
18x optical zoom cameras available in outdoor & indoor versions
Demand is growing for high definition and megapixel resolution security cameras because they allow for wider coverage and image detail.
- By Moroni Flake
- Dec 03, 2014
Additional processing capacity enables new advanced vehicle analytics and near-360⁰ ALPR capture on mobile vehicles.
Stratford Square Mall relies on flexibility and image quality of IP video surveillance to maintain safe environments for holiday shoppers and deter theft.
Stone Security in Utah finds unique way to increase parent participation in children’s schooling.
Police shootings of youth and protests drive demand for video documentation of police activities.
- By Ginger Hill
- Dec 02, 2014
Latin America gets the sleek and functional Milestone Husky Series.
As most in the video surveillance industry know, traditional video surveillance cameras have an inherent flaw: blind spots.
- By Thomas Carnevale
- Dec 01, 2014