fbpx
24.6 C
Sydney
Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Buy now

  • HID Mobile Solutions
  • HIKVISION AX PRO
  • HIKVISION NVR
HomeSecurityAccess ControlMOBOTIX AllroundDual MI6 Receives Merlion Award at Safety and Security Asia

MOBOTIX AllroundDual MI6 Receives Merlion Award at Safety and Security Asia

24.6 C
Sydney
26.7 C
Brisbane
27.1 C
Canberra
24.9 C
Melbourne

RECOMMENDED

WEATHER

Sydney
few clouds
24.6 ° C
27.6 °
22.4 °
58 %
9.3kmh
20 %
Wed
23 °
Thu
23 °
Fri
19 °
Sat
18 °
Sun
30 °

Latest Articles

STAY CONNECTED

2,462FansLike
1,476FollowersFollow
0FollowersFollow
Bookmark
Page is Bookmarked

MOBOTIX AllroundDual MI6 has received a Merlion award in the ‘Surveillance’ Category at Safety and Security Asia 2017, in Singapore. The Merlion awards recognise outstanding new designs and products in the field of security and the importance of innovation.

MOBOTIX and its Distributor SPIRALTECH showcased solutions at the show and were honoured with the Merlion Gold award. Established in 2001, SPIRALTECH specialises in megapixel network camera solutions, hemispheric solutions, storage, video management software, network video recording and wireless/3G/4G solutions.

“At SPIRALTECH, we always believe in product innovation and in providing the best for our customers. We seek to work with partners and suppliers with long term intentions and not short term goals,” said Michael Tan, director of SPIRALTECH.

“We are proud to have been presented with a Merlion Award for the MOBOTIX M16 camera, the third time in 5 years that we have received this award,” Ryan Fairclough, sales director for MOBOTIX Asia-Pacific. “It is a well-deserved recognition of our position as market leader, and of the innovation and flexibility of MOBOTIX technology.”

The robust, weatherproof MI6 with interchangeable sensors is part of the new Mx6 camera line, the most powerful and flexible MOBOTIX camera system yet, which was released earlier this year. The first MOBOTIX camera to support the H.264/ONVIF industry standard, it comes with a dual core processor architecture, allowing it to deliver twice as many images per second as before, at the same resolution, and frame rates up to 34 frames a second. Not only is the camera faster, but it also has greater capacity for additional software applications, such as 3D motion analysis or number plate recognition. ♦

AUTHOR

SEN News
SEN Newshttps://sen.news
Security & Electronics Networks - Leading the Security Industry with News and Latest Events. Providing information and pre-release updates on the latest tech and bringing it all to you daily. SEN News has been in print for over 20 years and has grown strong as a worldwide resource in digital media.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here