Tag: surveillance camera
Nice announces next-gen surveillance cameras
December 17, 2025SSN Staff
CARLSBAD, Calif. — Nice, a provider of Home and Business Management solutions, has announced the availability of its new next-generation surveillance camera lineup designed for both residential and commercial environments.
Delivering a significant leap forward in clarity and performance, the new Nice cameras integrate seamlessly with the Nice ELAN OS ecosystem, enabling users to view live or recorded footage from a single app.
“We are excited to bring this new generation of surveillance...
SSN interview with i-PRO’s Adam Lowenstein
September 27, 2023Ken Showers, Managing Editor
DALLAS – At GSX 2023 Security Systems News (SSN) had the opportunity to interview Adam Lowenstein, director of product at i-PRO Americas, and discuss what's new with the surveillance and video analytics company.
The following is the transcript from that interview:
KEN SHOWERS: I'm Ken Showers with SSN and we're here talking with Adam Lowenstein from i-PRO. Adam, why don't you tell me what's going on here on the show floor?
ADAM LOWENSTEIN:...
Hikvision, Dahua feeling the squeeze as Australian audit removes cameras
February 10, 2023Ken Showers, Managing Editor
SYDNEY – Hikvision and Dahua are off to a bad start in 2023 as sanctions from the prior year and accusations of human rights violations continue to produce repercussions for the Chinese telecoms.
In an audit released on Feb. 9, the Australian government found as many as 900 pieces of surveillance equipment manufactured by those companies were installed at government locations, on over 200 buildings, and in every department although numbers per department could not be verified. In an interview...
OpenEye hosts Bike Build event for Washington schoolchildren
December 13, 2022Ken Showers, Managing Editor
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. – Dec. 6 marked the twelfth year that the OpenEye cloud managed video surveillance company held its holiday Bike Build event.
OpenEye hosted more than 100 schoolchildren from the Central Valley School District, where it worked together with OpenEye staff members to build new bicycles at the company's Washington headquarters. The event also featured a presentation and hands-on labs where students could build a PC and use a surveillance camera to search for characters.
“The...


