Cameras take to the dance floor at IFSEC
Ten cameras are pirouetting and swaying to music with the grace of a synchronised swimming team. According to Rob Morello, Pelco’s senior product sales manager, the display is working well:
“These shows can be a bit dry, so we thought we’d spice it up, and demonstrate the smooth movement and flexibility of the cameras at the same time.”
Esprit cameras are employed for surveillance in airports, shipyards and on roads, and designers are confident that they can operate in 90mph winds and at temperatures from -50 degrees F to 120 degrees F. The cameras also come with a two-year warranty, optional window-wipers and the ability to send movement commands directly to the camera.
Pelco, with their manufacturing base in California, are confident that the Espirit has become the industry’s standard, which all other pan-and-tilt cameras are measured against.
Cameras take to the dance floor at IFSEC
Ten cameras are pirouetting and swaying to music with the grace of a synchronised swimming team. According to Rob Morello, […]
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