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29/04/2011

Inmotion releases new security cameras with Pixim Seawolf

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Inmotion Ltd In10 security camera

Inmotion Ltd has entered mass production on eight security camera models and two public view monitors (PVMs) based on Pixim's new Seawolf chip.
The Inmotion security cameras come in various form factors—box, ATM, bullet, and dome configurations—including the in10, the world's smallest Seawolf-powered box camera, and the in40, the world's smallest Seawolf vandal dome.

Based on Seawolf, Inmotion's customers now have access to security cameras with the industry's proven best wide dynamic range, industry-leading 690 HTVL effective resolution, and the ability to render useable color pictures with just 0.1 lux at a full 30 frames per second.

Kai Leuze, chief executive officer for inMotion explains "We are excited to share with our customers the advantages of our Seawolf-based security camera lines which will enable them to capture superior video."

"Inmotion is taking the strengths of Pixim's Seawolf chip and creating security cameras in enough form factors to meet the requirements of a broad set of video security end users—whether the customer is a bank looking for the best ATM camera or a retailer needing an unobtrusive box or dome camera," says John Monti, Pixim's vice president of marketing and business development.


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