Panomera S-Series recognised with iF Design Award 2021

Issue 3 2021 News & Events

Dallmeier and the design agency Imago Design have together received the iF Design Award 2021. The prize was awarded to the latest generation of the Panomera S camera series, which was unveiled in late 2020.

Like its predecessors, the latest generation of the patented Panomera multi-focal sensor systems continue the uniform design language of the Dallmeier camera systems. Precisely defined design elements such as the radius, proportions, colours and surfaces are replicated throughout all the company's camera models. Thus, working together with six-time iF Design Award winner Imago Design, Dallmeier has become the first manufacturer of B2B video security equipment to successfully establish a uniform design language for surveillance cameras.

“Besides a design that is unrivalled in the video security industry, our partners and customers who decide on the newest generation of the Panomera S camera series also benefit from the integrated Mountera mounting system. All Panomera models are equipped with the uniform Quick-Lock system, which makes them compatible with all mounting options – for wall, ceiling, mast and edge storage. Even stacking of S- and W-Series, that is to sa,y the combination of area/distance and 360° panoramic view is possible. Throughout the process, only a single tool is needed to carry out all assembly steps, which saves still more time.", explains Thomas Reisinger, chief technical officer at Dallmeier.

The latest generation of the Panomera S series is equipped with up to eight sensors and lenses of different focal lengths, which allow even distant image areas to be captured in the same high resolution as objects in the foreground. The intelligent, double-walled housing design enables passive convection cooling, thereby rendering additional cooling unnecessary below an external temperature of 60-degrees Celsius. The optional Air Blast system cleans the camera glass of dust, water and insects, with no contact or wear, by means of compressed air. The Privacy Shield ensures data protection which is clearly visible from a distance at the press of a button.


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