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FEB 2018

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February 2018 www.SecurityInfoWatch.com / Security Dealer & Integrator 29 IC Realtime Surveillance Search Engine IC Realtime's Ella is a cloud-based deep-learning search engine that augments surveillance systems with natural language search capabilities across recorded video footage. It uses both algorithmic and deep learn- ing tools to give any surveillance or security camera the ability to recognize objects, colors, people, vehi- cles, animals and more. The deep learning engine comes pre-loaded with recognition of thousands of objects, such as makes and models of cars. Request more info at www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12390513 Panasonic HD Remote Home Monitoring System Panasonic introduced the Home- Hawk remote home monitoring system (KX-HN7000 series), which can be configured as a single HD camera to protect a front door while combined with up to 16 peripheral HD camera units to cover the entire perimeter of a home and yard. The front door HD camera's super wide angle (172 degrees) fully covers both door sills top to bottom, and the entire entry area left to right. The HD cameras also offer two-way audio. Request more info at www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12390876 Ambarella's Ultra-HD Processor Ambarella's CV1 Ultra-HD computer vision processor leverages advances in DNN (Deep Neural Network) processing to deliver deep learning perception algorithms to a variety of applications, including video security cameras and autonomous drones. It supports computer vision pro- cessing up to 4K or 8-Megapixel resolution to enable object recognition and perception at extended distances. The chips will enable the development of the next generation of intelligent IP security cameras. Request more info at www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12390590 Nortek's Stove & Grill Guard Stove & Grill Guard from Nortek Security & Control, the newest addition to the 2GIG security offer- ing, provides an alert when a grill or stove knob is turned from the "off" position, sending a notification to the homeowner's security and control panel and/or smartphone. It provides effective awareness of burners that have been left on and attaches easily to most common grill or stove knobs. Request more info at www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12390347 GLAS Smart Thermostat from Johnson Controls The GLAS smart thermostat from Johnson Controls uses a translucent OLED touchscreen display to control its functions. Users simply touch the screen to change the temperature, monitor indoor and outdoor air quality, track energy savings or perform other functions. Alternately, GLAS can be controlled by mobile app or by voice, thanks to Microsoft's voice-enabled digital assistant, Cortana. Request more info at www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12390331 ID Card Printers from Canon Canon U.S.A. unveiled its inkjet card printers, thermal re-transfer card printers, as well as dye and pigment label printers at CES. The printers can be used to create security credentials, encrypted ID cards and more. The inkjet print- ers can make ID cards in four-inch (CX-G6400) and two-inch (CX- G2400) sizes; and the IX-R7000 Thermal Re-Transfer ID Card Printer (pictured) enables ID cards to be encoded. Request more info at www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12390301

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