Extreme surveillance

April 2010 Surveillance

Bosch introduces a range of security products designed for harsh conditions.

A range of products designed to capture images in the most demanding conditions including extreme temperature ranges, low-light and no-light environments, corrosive or volatile atmospheres and areas where physical attack to the product may occur. Field proven in countless applications, stars of the Bosch Extreme CCTV range are listed below.

Illumination

Delivering a range of infrared and white light security lighting solutions, Bosch’s illumination range represents nearly 20 years of engineering and field proven performance and includes technically advanced CCTV illumination products.

REG licence plate capture

A complete range of dedicated cameras precision engineered to overcome the many challenges effective licence plate capture entails, the Bosch’s REG range is field proven to deliver the high definition licence plate images needed for automatic licence plate recognition software.

Rugged PTZ cameras

The MIC, or 'Metal Mickey', series of fully functional pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras has been designed to offer an extremely reliable, robust and high quality surveillance solution for security applications that demand the very best performance, regardless of the installed environment.

Integrated infrared cameras

In a security market inundated with conventional day-night cameras that fail to live up to their specifications, Extreme CCTV continues to provide reliable, high-performance infrared cameras. Representing a suite of precision engineered cameras, Extreme’s integrated infrared cameras deliver the most advanced level of day/night imaging available today.

IR bullet cameras and minidome

The WZseries constitutes a suite of surveillance solutions that is a combination of performance, reliability and value. The WZ Series includes a family of integrated day/night bullet cameras.

Extreme environment cameras

Extreme environment surveillance cameras are engineered for the harshest environments in the world. Extreme offers cameras that are explosion-protected, vandal-resistant, waterproof and corrosion-proof to suit the requirements of almost any security system installation.

For more information contact Elaine O'Gorman, Bosch Security Systems - South Africa & Sub-Sahara Africa, +27 (0)11 651 9818, elaine.ogorman@za.bosch.com, www.boschsecurity.co.za





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