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FLIR TCX thermal cameras costing less than $A1000 will be displayed at the QSS stand at Security 2015, along with all the other FLIR IP CCTV products.

The FLIR TCX security camera combines 24/7 high-contrast thermal video and high-performance built-in video motion detection with a level of affordability never seen before. FLIR TCX is powered by the company's Lepton camera core. 

FLIR says TCX outperforms visible-light security cameras by providing the advantage of seeing clearly in complete darkness without any illumination, in bright sunlight, through smoke, dust or even light fog – enhancing accuracy and dramatically reducing false alarms. Flexible for integration in any environment, indoors and out – even in temperatures as cold as -40°C – FLIR TCX is ideal for ensuring safety of public buildings, industrial facilities, large and small businesses, or residential areas.

Featuring both intrusion detection and accurate video alarm verification in one device, FLIR TCX supports lighting control, people counting, retail traffic flow, and queue management, and enables a whole range of other applications including intrusion/presence detection: vehicles, people, animals, video alarm verification, night vision – 24/7 CCTV, residential security, short-range perimeter security, safety and fire assessment.♦

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