The successful Candid plug& play camera series again significantly increases its versatility with 32 new thermal imagery cameras.

The new models with the name PTB are fully compatible with Aimetis products and can be integrated in analog as well as networked systems. The camera modules are protected by robust Candid series plug & play housings so that even harsh environmental conditions with   a temperature range of -20 to 50°C are absolutely no problem. Uwe Höppner, Director eneo Product Management, explains the introduction of the new product segment: “Thermography is an increasingly attractive market, particularly since its applications are not restricted to the classic security segment. The new thermal imagery cameras with their special potentialities are therefore a perfect supplement to the performance spectrum of our Candid series.”

The maintenance-free thermal imagery modules come with a three-year warranty and are available with 5 to 35mm fixed focal lengths. In addition to the plug & play design typical of the Candid, the new models offer a further user-friendly feature with their USB port. With detection ranges from 330 to 3800 metres they identify potential intruders at even long distances and ensure surveillance over large areas.

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