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Hanwha Listens during these Exceptional Times

David Brock • Oct 31, 2020

Brock Business Support is a member of the Hanwha Techwin STEP Partner Program which provides us with all the resources and tools we need to help our company grow alongside Hanwha Techwin. Their support starts with the design of video monitoring systems to meet our clients’ requirements. It then continues through to the supply of high-quality, high performance products which incorporate advanced, innovative technologies.


Hanwha Techwin’s extensive product portfolio provides a wide range of options, including thermal, multi sensor and anti-vandal cameras, as well as multi-channel analogue and IP network video recorders and servers.

The overall solution cost will depend on the design of your system, and any specific operational needs.


Hanwha Wisenet Q Series


The Hanwha Wisenet Q camera series offer an affordable CCTV solution for small to medium applications within, for example,  retail, education and offices environments. The cameras come in 2MP, 4MP and 5MP internal and external versions, all of which are equipped with  Intelligent Video Analytics. This range has recently been expanded to include a mini dome and two fisheye cameras, all of which are  less than 100mm in diameter.

             

  • These models are supplied with the following features to improve operational efficiency and Business Intelligence -
  • HDMI live output - for the customer awareness monitor.
  • Hallway View - to allow the viewing of vertical shaped areas, such as shopping aisles an corridor
  • License-free people counting and heatmap analytics: enables retailers to monitor how efficient a store is operating and its busiest times, as well as the hot spots within a defined sales area to provide an indication of customer buying patterns and customer flow.
  • Wisestream II – Unique to Hanwha Techwin, this video compression technology can greatly reduce bandwidth requirements and data storage costs, without degrading video.
  • The fish eye cameras offer four camera display options - Single Fisheye, Single Panorama, Double Panorama and Quad View mode.

In recent years, it has become apparent that some customers do not want to promote or purchase cameras from Chinese based manufacturers, which is their porogative.


Hanwha Techwin have promoted the fact they are based in South Korea and manufacture their own products. They perform cyber security penetration tests of their products through trusted third-party experts who can make a professional diagnosis using the latest hacking tools and techniques.

We at Brock Business Support believe this is confirmation that a Hanwha Techwin installation will continuously provide high resolution, high performance and highly reliable video monitoring solutions.


David Brock CMgr. CMI

Brock Business Support 2020


If you have any questions or enquires please contact  - dave.brock@brockbusinesssupport.com or please feel free to use the button below.


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