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360 Vision Technology reports surge in wireless TX camera enquiries
23 April 2020
UK CCTV manufacturer 360 Vision Technology has reported a substantial increase in enquiries relating to applications requiring a reliable and rapidly deployable solution for remote surveillance monitoring.

360 Vision Technology is meeting the surge in demand for a wireless TX solution - which is attributed to the current emergency situation - with its range of Predator, Invictus and lightweight VR dome PTZ cameras.
With no need for fixed infrastructure, which saves money on installation time and ongoing cost of ownership, 360 Vision is assuring customers that, as new security challenges emerge and with requirements needing to be addressed ‘on the fly’, the company's wireless video transmission TX camera solutions will provide optimal video surveillance performance, even within those areas suffering from a poor mobile signal.
Delivering video and PTZ control from just 6 Kbps and Full-1080p HD edge recording/remote retrieval on demand, 360 Vision Technology’s wireless TX cameras are also easy to integrate into existing VMS, being fully ONVIF-compliant.
“360 Vision Technology has received a surge of interest in the wireless TX camera product range over the last couple of weeks,” confirmed Sara Fisher, the company's business development director. “With easy deployment, flexible 3G/4G/LTE TX connectivity and very low running costs due to extremely low bandwidth operation, the TX range is particularly suited to ‘on the fly’ surveillance deployments for local authorities, hospitals and the Emergency Services.”
Fisher concluded: “We’d like to reassure all of our customers that, in this difficult emergency period, 360 Vision Technology is here to support them. All of our sales and admin teams are now working remotely and are available to receive calls on the usual numbers regarding stock and delivery.”
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