No supply chain delays from Germany

Issue 7 2022 News & Events, Surveillance, Products & Solutions

Dallmeier electronic has announced that its complete Domera product family of single-sensor cameras is available without any delivery problems. All seven product groups of the Domera family can be ordered immediately and are usually delivered within a few days.

With waiting times of up to nine months, the lack of delivery capacity, especially for single-sensor cameras, is currently causing major problems for many channel partners and installers. In contrast, the recently introduced Domera product family is not affected by any delivery delays.

The total of six Domera dome camera model groups, as well as the fisheye system, meet the requirements of over 90% of all application scenarios for single-sensor video cameras thanks to the modular product concept and design. Classic box cameras are also replaced by dome housings, with many advantages including the successful spider-repellent effect of the design. From the low-cost 5000 E-series up to the 6400 and 6800 top models, the Domera camera family covers the complete price range of high-quality B2B video technology.

Due to special features such as the remotely controllable three-axis adjustable Dallmeier Remote Positioning Dome (RPoD) and the mounting philosophy that requires just one Allen key size, installers save enormous costs during implementation, commissioning and maintenance. The high manufacturing quality ensures long product lifecycles and low maintenance, and being made in Germany ensures the highest standards in cybersecurity, data protection and ethical responsibility.


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