Axis Introduces... An IP Horn?
Axis invented the IP camera. [UPDATE 2017: IPVM Test Results on Axis IP Horn] Now they claim to have the "first open standard, network...
By Brian Rhodes - about 7 years ago (Info+)
Axis invented the IP camera. [UPDATE 2017: IPVM Test Results on Axis IP Horn] Now they claim to have the "first open standard, network...
By Brian Rhodes - about 7 years ago (Info+)
Knowing how exposure and gain impact image quality, bandwidth, and camera performance can useful in installation and troubleshooting. Very few...
By Derek Ward - about 7 years ago (Info+)
Controlling access to your vacation home or rental property is the vision of ResortLock [link no longer available]. Through an internet based...
By Brian Rhodes - about 7 years ago (Info+)
100 integrators told us which access product lines gave them the biggest problems in the last year. This is the counterpart to the Favorite Access...
By Brian Rhodes - about 7 years ago (Info+)
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By Ethan Ace - about 7 years ago (Research)
Follow this guide and you will install a strike correctly everytime. As we detail in this post, installing electric strikes successfully is mostly...
By Brian Rhodes - over 7 years ago (Info+)
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By Ethan Ace - over 7 years ago (Research)
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By Derek Ward - over 7 years ago (Research)
Surveillance cameras have traditionally all required home run cabling, with each connected to a dedicated network switch or DVR port. Now, Vivotek...
By Ethan Ace - over 7 years ago (Info+)
Barricade your door. And control it via your phone. Smartlocks are increasingly commonplace, but this startup is taking a different approach....
By Brian Rhodes - over 7 years ago (Info+)
$100,000+, 2 days. A startup has a hot home security camera that doesn't look like one. In fact, it looks like a light fixture. Because, well, it...
By Brian Rhodes - over 7 years ago (Info+)
One company claims they can connect access control panels wirelessly with ranges up to a mile, saving big bucks and thousands of feet of cable...
By Brian Rhodes - over 7 years ago (Info+)
The President of one of the biggest names in access control has proclaimed the next big thing: energy reduction for electrified hardware. Assa's...
By Brian Rhodes - over 7 years ago (Info+)
Software House's new controller, iStar Ultra, doubles the number of doors typically supported, from the commonplace 16 to a rare 32. In this note,...
By Brian Rhodes - over 7 years ago (Info+)
Adding audio to IP surveillance systems can be a pain, often requiring a completely separate set of devices with their own cabling scheme and power...
By Ethan Ace - over 7 years ago (Info+)
A semiconductor company has launched its own security camera offering, selling over $1 million from a crowdfunding campaign that it bills as "the...
By John Honovich - over 7 years ago (Info+)
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By Ethan Ace - over 7 years ago (Research)
Want to eliminate using keys or combinations? Replace them with your smartphone to control access. That's what startup Noke (pronounced 'no-key')...
By Brian Rhodes - over 7 years ago (Info+)
Installing surveillance in an elevator can be challenging. Small but wide areas, vandal resistance, and transmission methods all present challenges...
By Ethan Ace - over 7 years ago (Info+)
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By Ethan Ace - almost 8 years ago (Research)
Many integrators hate maglocks. However, they are a common sight on many controlled openings. But how widely are they used? In our exclusive...
By Brian Rhodes - almost 8 years ago (Info+)
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By Derek Ward - almost 8 years ago (Research)
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By Ethan Ace - almost 8 years ago (Research)
Even 'low voltage' electrical work can be dangerous. Because of that, there are specific rules that apply to those who handle low voltage systems,...
By Brian Rhodes - almost 8 years ago (Info+)
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By Ethan Ace - almost 8 years ago (Research)
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