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Compact Pico

Iteris has launched Pico, a compact video detection system that delivers superior vehicle detection in a small and economical package. Designed to address international video detection needs, the system includes a weather resistant camera sensor with a built-in vehicle detection processor and an interface controller that resides in the traffic cabinet. Designed for easy installation and configuration, Iteris says the device can be mounted at low heights with no need for special poles or mounting apparatus.
February 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
73 Iteris has launched Pico, a compact video detection system that delivers superior vehicle detection in a small and economical package. Designed to address international video detection needs, the system includes a weather resistant camera sensor with a built-in vehicle detection processor and an interface controller that resides in the traffic cabinet.

Designed for easy installation and configuration, Iteris says the device can be mounted at low heights with no need for special poles or mounting apparatus. The company is offering end users a choice of both external housing and colour options to provide significant flexibility in meeting regional specification and aesthetic requirements.

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