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Cost-effective CCTV range

Xeno, the entry-level CCTV range from Norbain, has now launched a new range of products, designed to offer simplicity to the installer and the end user. Ideally suited to smaller installations, these robust products deliver excellent performance at a market-leading price point and include infra red bullet cameras, internal and external domes, box cameras, monitors and DVRs. The company says the Xeno range has been redesigned and is ideal for the needs of a cost-conscious market, providing customers with a
November 26, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Xeno 700TVL SDN LED bullet camera
7534 Xeno, the entry-level CCTV range from 7535 Norbain, has now launched a new range of products, designed to offer simplicity to the installer and the end user.  Ideally suited to smaller installations, these robust products deliver excellent performance at a market-leading price point and include infra red bullet cameras, internal and external domes, box cameras, monitors and DVRs. The company says the Xeno range has been redesigned and is ideal for the needs of a cost-conscious market, providing customers with a quality option.

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