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Automotive and law enforcement surveillance

The Ganz Automotive line, from CBC America, features leading-edge technology from drive recorders and mobile DVRs to video surveillance mobile cameras and rear view monitoring systems. The company has also recently introduced its new H.264 Mobile DVR and its Armoured Series of Mobile PTZ cameras for command and control vehicles to the range.
February 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The Ganz Automotive line, from 861 CBC America, features leading-edge technology from drive recorders and mobile DVRs to video surveillance mobile cameras and rear view monitoring systems. The company has also recently introduced its new H.264 Mobile DVR and its Armoured Series of Mobile PTZ cameras for command and control vehicles to the range.

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