New 'Dual View' Under Door Camera

July 23, 2007
The Dual-View Under-the-Door Camera (UDCD), features two high-resolution, low-light image sensors that toggle from one to the other.

Zistos has once again improved the capability of their popular UDC-100 Under-the-Door Camera used for tactical surveillance missions. Our latest design, the Dual-View Under-the-Door Camera (UDCD), features two high-resolution, low-light image sensors that toggle from one to the other. It employs infrared illumination, video-frame integration and an ultra-sensitive audio microphone. When inserted under a door the first or forward-looking sensor allows the user to covertly view 15-20' into a dark room--facilitating a quick assessment of any hidden threat in the room's interior. The camera can then transition to the second sensor which is designed to provide a high-resolution image of the door knob and frame. This can help ascertain whether the door is barricaded or rigged with an explosive.

To ensure user safety, the Dual-View Under-the-Door Camera is supplied with a 6' telescoping pole that allows the camera to be deployed and panned at a safe distance from the door. As with all Zistos products, the UDCD is fully compatible with all existing Zistos tactical surveillance systems and other components.

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