Visiotech, wholesale company specializing in video surveillance products, has participated in the Expoprotection fair 2012 of Paris, where it has presented a sample of products and its latest developments in video surveillance.

Visiotech Expoprotection

With the aim of continuing to grow in the French market, the company Visiotech has participated in the 4 To 7 December at the Expoprotection fair 2012, the security fair held every two years in Paris with the most comprehensive offer dedicated to the management of occupational risks, Industrial, Natural, Fire & Safety.

The Visiotech stand, of 36 m2, It was located in the pavilion 7.3 of the Palais des Expositions de Paris Porte de Versailles, and in addition to the products already known, included the latest news from this wholesale distribution company specializing in CCTV systems and video surveillance cameras. These include new models of economic CMOS cameras 520 lines, especially vandal-resistant and compact dome cameras with 2.8 Mm (wide angle); H-series analog cameras, CMOS of 600 Excellent finishing lines and a manufacturing process that guarantees the lowest failure rate in the market; 'Mid-range' analogue cameras, Sharp and Sony, with the new 960h sensors that provide excellent images of 650 Lines to an unbeatable quality/price ratio; and high-end Pixim and Effio-P cameras, that thanks to its powerful OSD menus can be configured to provide impeccable images in any light condition and at maximum analog resolution.

In addition, Visiotech has brought to Paris new models of video recorders from the manufacturer Dahua, both economical and advanced and nnew IP cameras of 1.3 megapixel; your wireless solutions for IP cameras, For both indoor and outdoor, with a range of up to 5 Kilometers; and economical HD-SDI, with multi-format cameras and hybrid recorder (4 ch HD-SDI and 4 Analog ch D1), that can compete on price with analog or IP solutions, providing high quality.


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By • 17 Dec, 2012
• Section: Video surveillance