16.08.2012 • NewsHikvisionPelco

Hikvision NVRs Integrated with Pelco Network Cameras

Pelcoby Schneider Electric and Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd., are announcing the expansion of their existing integration to include the latest range of Pelco network camera...

Pelco by Schneider Electric and Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd., are announcing the expansion of their existing integration to include the latest range of Pelco network cameras and Hikvision NVRs.

The Hikvision NVR series included in this integration are the DS-9600 series, DS-9500 series, DS-8600 series, and DS-7600 series. They will now natively support all industry-leading Pelco network cameras, including Sarix Mega-Performance Cameras  (IX, IM, ID series cameras), Spectra IP High Definition cameras, and multi-channel Network Encoders.

"Our collaboration with Hikvision demonstrates Pelco's commitment to be a true Open Systems Provider through our Partner First Program, and we will continuously focus on the areas that will offer flexible, reliable and scalable feature-rich integrated security solutions to our mutual customers," says Fenghua Gao, Pelco APAC Integration Manager. "We are excited about this integration as it opens the door to achieve win-win cases for both the companies in the video surveillance market."

"The video surveillance market has taken a major leap forward toward IP-based surveillance solutions. Ensuring this trend, Hikvision is devoting its efforts in integrating with other global brands, to meet various surveillance demands in the market," says Keen Yao, International Marketing Director of Hikvision. "The cooperation between Hikvision and Pelco will allow our system integrators to offer the combined advantage of Pelco network cameras and Hikvision NVR solutions."

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