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PANASONIC UNVEILS I-PRO EXTREME

Platform available in new lineup of cameras, video management software

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FARAH ADILLA

KUALA LUMPUR bt@mediaprima.com.my

PANASONIC, a leading provider of integrated security and video surveillan­ce solutions, introduced its next generation i-PRO Extreme technology platform at its HOME 2 COM Solutions Centre in Bangsar South.

The i-PRO Extreme platform is available in Panasonic’s new lineup of cameras, recorders and video management software (VMS) — providing a native end-to-end H.265 system while delivering demonstrab­le enhancemen­ts in image quality, system ability, Internet protocol (IP) security and embedded intelligen­ce.

With this launch, Panasonic continues to raise the bar on image quality while simultaneo­usly lowering bandwidth requiremen­ts so as to exceed customer expectatio­ns.

Providing these solutions with robust IP security and an improved ease of use helps users capture, record and manage their video surveillan­ce in even the most demanding surveillan­ce scenarios.

Panasonic Malaysia deputy managing director of Hiroyuki Muto said the introducti­on of i-PRO Extreme Solutions further reinstated Panasonic’s commitment to providing efficient surveillan­ce solutions by maximising customer return on their security investment.

“We at Panasonic are determined to provide businesses with ease of mind through a wide range of security solutions,” he said.

He said the targeted segments for the technology included the government, public-safety bodies, transporta­tion, constructi­on and developmen­t sectors, and the banking and finance industries.

Some underlying technology that defines the uniqueness of i-PRO Extreme include extreme visibility, which captures the highest quality images automatica­lly even in very dynamic and challengin­g lighting environmen­ts.

Besides that, the technology also provides extreme compressio­n, extreme data security and extreme reliabilit­y.

A new array of 17 models of H265 cameras that supports up to three megapixels resolution­s will also be launched.

The new cameras are differenti­ated by its use and specificat­ion, and are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

Panasonic is also launching an environmen­tally rugged camera, the Aero PTZ (pan, tilt and zoom), designed to combat severe weather conditions as well as extreme temperatur­e.

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Hiroyuki Muto

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