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Raytec Vario illumination

Raytec is claiming that the Vario, its latest innovation in illumination, is its most important technology development since the initial launch of Rymax and Raylux. The company claims it redefines CCTV lighting by combining the latest advances in optics, remote control, electronic feedback and green technology into an all-round package.
March 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min
4062 Raytec is claiming that the Vario, its latest innovation in illumination, is its most important technology development since the initial launch of Rymax and Raylux. The company claims it redefines CCTV lighting by combining the latest advances in optics, remote control, electronic feedback and green technology into an all-round package. Available in infra-red and white-light, the Vario beam pattern system allows users to alter the angle of illumination to exactly match the required field of view.

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