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Raytec launches next generation LEDF illuminators for video surveillance

UK company Raytec has launched the Vario 2 illuminators for video surveillance which uses Platinum Elite SMT LED technology to deliver up to 236% more power and greater illumination distances than its predecessors.
September 16, 2016 Read time: 1 min

UK company 4062 Raytec has launched the Vario 2 illuminators for video surveillance which uses Platinum Elite SMT LED technology to deliver up to 236% more power and greater illumination distances than its predecessors. The illuminators are said to provide outstanding illumination enabling all-night video surveillance cameras to capture highly detailed images at distances up to 500m (1,640ft) from a single illuminator and offering both infra-red and white-light illuminators.

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