MoviTHERM has announced that its new MIO MAX is available in a choice of two models to allow dealers to design and install thermal camera networks specifically to meet their clients’ needs.
REP Marketing Solutions (REPMS) will offer dealers in the Mid-Atlantic region Teledyne FLIR’s range of camera, video management system, radar, and video analytic solutions.
There are many thermal cameras on the market for security uses. A thermal camera for fire detection needs to be designed for that purpose.
Though thermal video was already gaining popularity when it began to be utilized for temperature monitoring during the pandemic, it still has more to offer. Here’s how its use cases can broaden integrator opportunities.
The company’s AI thermal cameras can be used to pre-screen individuals for elevated temperatures and weapons prior to entering facilities.
The multipurpose camera from Hanwha combines AI with a dual-sensor design to monitor facility entrances and identify potential health risks.
The integrator has expanded its access control offering to manage entry based on facial recognition and thermal scanning.
The new Dahua solutions include hybrid thermal cameras, multisensor cameras, panoramic fisheye cameras, penta-brid recorders and LPR cameras.
The thermal solution automatically detects when an individual’s body temperature exceeds a pre-set threshold and provides an alert to the appropriate personnel.
Using video surveillance cameras for thermal temperature monitoring is emerging as a viable opportunity for security integrators to expand their business.