New camera series: ABUS presents "Black Line"

ABUS "Basic Line" now also with black camera models. © ABUS

AFFING – 14 August 2019 – The ABUS camera series "Basic Line", previously exclusively available in white for a variety of basic applications, has now been expanded by several camera models with a black housing. The new colour scheme is available for the three models mini dome, tube and ball dome. Professional video installers can thus optimally meet individual customer requirements and integrate cameras seamlessly into their environment.

The professional ABUS video range is divided into three product lines: While the "Advanced Line" meets high demands, the "Special Line", such as the fisheye camera, covers special application areas. The "Basic Line" meets basic requirements in video projects and scores with its excellent price-performance ratio for a variety of basic applications. In addition to the models in white, this series with a resolution of 2, 4 and 8 megapixels now also offers a "Black Line" with identical functions and construction.

Security in black and white

One field of application in which the new colour variant is often used is shopping malls, for example: Here you will find many black ceilings in which black camera models can be discreetly integrated. The "Black Line" is also suitable for end users in the contract sector who want to protect the outer skin of their buildings as discreetly and simply as possible.

As usual, the black models also have a weatherproof housing up to IP67 and are protected against vandalism thanks to protection class IK10. Like the white models, they can also be connected with the wAppLoxx electronic access control system and the Secvest wireless alarm system from ABUS to form an integrated security solution.

"Our new 'Black Line' camera series blends seamlessly into any elegant environment," says Stuart Parris, Head of Business Management Video at ABUS Security Center. "Our video installers can thus fulfil customer wishes even more individually.”

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