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JetCam bollard ANPR camera

UK-headquartered CitySync has redesigned its popular bollard ANPR camera in a stainless steel finish to blend in for applications where a low-mounted camera is called for. The JetCam Bollard gives optimum performance for car parks and access control systems 24 hours a day in varying lighting and weather conditions. The new slender housing provides a mounting for the ANPR camera at approximately the same height as front car plates, reducing the issues associated with line of sight such as tailgating or que
July 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
UK-headquartered 539 CitySync has redesigned its popular bollard ANPR camera in a stainless steel finish to blend in for applications where a low-mounted camera is called for.

The JetCam Bollard gives optimum performance for car parks and access control systems 24 hours a day in varying lighting and weather conditions. The new slender housing provides a mounting for the ANPR camera at approximately the same height as front car plates, reducing the issues associated with line of sight such  as tailgating or queuing traffic.

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