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Thursday, January 26, 2012
IC Realtime Security Cameras with Pixim Chip Extend Recording Time 45%
Jason Knott | 01/26 09:18 AM,
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Pixim Inc., a provider of imaging chips for enterprise security cameras, announced the development of an imaging solution exclusively for IC Realtime’s line of DVRs and NVRs dubbed the I-Sniper video security solution. IC Realtime's I-Sniper line is not only based on Pixim’s latest image capture chip, but Pixim has implemented the technology to produce algorithms that are in sync with IC Realtime’s storage and network streaming devices. When I-Sniper cameras are paired with IC Realtime DVRs or NVRs, the result is 25 percent to 45 percent longer recording times…
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Tuesday, September 06, 2011
IC Realtime Virtual Fence Radar a Breakthrough in Surveillance
Jason Knott | 09/06 11:50 AM,
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While everyone will be scouring CEDIA Expo 2011 for breakthrough A/V and control technologies, the biggest innovation might just be in surveillance. IC Realtime will be showcasing in its booth (#5835) a new Virtual Fence Radar (VFR) technology developed in partnership with JETprotect Corp. I've been writing about security equipment for 25 years, and this sounds unlike any other security solution out there. The VFR can monitor up to nine square miles to discover, track and direct cameras to a moving target or breached point during any time of day…
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Monday, May 16, 2011
2011 CE Pro Special Report on Security
CE Pro Editors | 05/16 08:10 AM,
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
9 Key Questions About IP-Based Camera Systems
Jason Knott | 11/23 09:00 AM,
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The way security systems are installed is changing, especially in regards to closed-circuit television (CCTV). The proliferation of IP-based devices allows installers to simply assign an IP address to a device and plug it into the home network to activate it. In the case of wireless cameras, it’s even easier: no wires necessary. But what does it mean for installers? CE Pro spoke with Matt Sailor of IC Realtime, makers of digital cameras and recorders for the residential and commercial markets. What sorts of residential security systems can now be…
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