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Bosch LED-based illuminator

Bosch Security Systems has launched the new Aegis SuperLED, a high performance LED-based illuminator with rugged IP66 rated construction and long-range surveillance capabilities of more than 300 metres. Well suited to integrate with Bosch's Dinion cameras, the unit, which is available in 850nm and covert 940nm infrared options, features Bosch's 'constant light' technology which automatically controls and adjusts light output to compensate for LED degradation.
February 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
517 Bosch Security Systems has launched the new 15 Aegis SuperLED, a high performance LED-based illuminator with rugged IP66 rated construction and long-range surveillance capabilities of more than 300 metres. Well suited to integrate with Bosch's Dinion cameras, the unit, which is available in 850nm and covert 940nm infrared options, features Bosch's 'constant light' technology which automatically controls and adjusts light output to compensate for LED degradation.

Bosch says the Aegis SuperLED illuminators will optimise the performance of any camera they are installed alongside, whether analogue or digital, and make the most of IP platforms and intelligent video analytics by delivering high contrast, low noise night-time images that reduce network bandwidth requirement and cut down on false alarms.

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