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New TotemCam360 from AMG

AMG-Panogenics’ TotemCam360 has been developed specifically as an integrated remote camera and recording system for area and perimeter intrusion. The 5 megapixel re-deployable 360 degree camera system is easy to install and has a built-in recording solution operating over 3G/WiFi for remote area and perimeter detection and, according to the company, is ideal to help prevent asset damage and can act as a deterrent for anti-social behaviour. The TotemCam360 provides multiple electronic pan-tilt-zoom (ePTZ) an
March 1, 2013 Read time: 1 min
4145 AMG-Panogenics’ TotemCam360 has been developed specifically as an integrated remote camera and recording system for area and perimeter intrusion.

The 5 megapixel re-deployable 360 degree camera system is easy to install and has a built-in recording solution operating over 3G/WiFi for remote area and perimeter detection and, according to the company, is ideal to help prevent asset damage and can act as a deterrent for anti-social behaviour. The TotemCam360 provides multiple electronic pan-tilt-zoom (ePTZ) and panoramic video streams which may be recorded or viewed live.

Sara Bullock, sales and marketing director of AMG Group, says:“We have developed the TotemCam360 solution to address remote applications where there is no cabling infrastructure available. The 360 degree capability allows viewing/ monitoring of the scene from a single camera. The camera is incredibly flexible and versatile as it covers large or small areas in both day and night time conditions.”

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