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Hills Announces NZ Branches Expanding CCTV Range

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Hills has been distributing Interlogix products in Australia and New Zealand for more than 25 years and according to CEO David Lenz, the decision to introduce the TruVision CCTV products into Hills New Zealand was a natural extension of this long-standing relationship.

“We’re excited to introduce TruVision CCTV products to our New Zealand branches,” Lenz said. “Interlogix has invested considerably in the development of the TruVision portfolio, and we’re pleased to partner
with a global security leader to bring our customers best-in-class solutions.”

Meanwhile, Hills New Zealand general manager, Chris Whiting, said he was confident of a strong up-take in New Zealand, based on the performance of the brand in the Australian security market.

“It’s adaptable to a wide range of applications, from residential to retail and light commercial, and is competitively priced,” Whiting said. “The addition of TruVision brand to our business ensures that our New Zealand customers will have access to an extensive range of products, designed for every application and every budget – all backed by Hills expertise and technical support.”

For more information about the TruVision range of cameras, recorders, monitors and interfaces available through Hills New Zealand call 0800 144 557 or in Australia call 1300 445 571. ♦

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