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Sydney HomeShow with EZVIZ |
27 May, 2022 |
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Show casing & creating Easy Smart Homes for clients
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In partnership with JJ SecuWatch, Civic Electronic had a successful weekend to end May at the International Convention Centre during the Sydney Autumn HomeShow 2022. The latest EZVIZ PRODUCTS creates a safe, convenient and smart life for users through its intelligent devices and cloud-based platform. From Wireless or Battery security cameras to doorbells and more, stay connected when you're home or away.
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For more info: https://www.ezviz.com.au/
https://www.civicelectronic.com/
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Event Sponsored - EZVIZ Australia
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Melbourne HomeShow with CW Electrical & Automation |
29 April, 2022 |
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Successful Event presenting Hilook's NEW features and product line including intercoms
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In partnership with JJ SecuWatch, CW Electrical & Automation had a successful weekend to start May at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre during the Melbourne Autumn HomeSHow 2022. It was a great opportunity to help Ryan display and demonstrate to domestic and business end-users the potentials of integrating an all-in-one solution with Hilook CCTV, intercom and alarms in one site with the same smart mobile application.
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For more info: https://www.cwelecautomation.com.au/
https://www.hikvision.com/au-en/solutions/hikconnect-ecosystem/
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Event Sponsored - Hilook by Hikvision Australia
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Afterhours Technical Support Line Established! |
15 February, 2022 |
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Security Solutions you can trust in CCTV, networking, alarms and/or intercom
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To speak with one of our technical support officers, simply call our VIC or NSW number
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N.B. Technical support is available to licenced security installers for our products, Monday to Sunday, 8:30am to 8:00pm (EST)
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Bosch Intrusion Alarm Systems |
21 January, 2021 |
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Security Solutions you can trust. Detection you can depend on.
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- All rights and credit to https://www.boschsecurity.com/au/en/solutions/intrusion-alarm-systems/ -
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General profile
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Our control panels are modern Internet appliances designed to easily integrate with access control, fire, home and building automation, IP video, and more. Your customers get complete peace of mind with only one system to learn, use and maintain. Plus, a single system lowers installation and maintenance costs, while enabling more robust security by intelligently linking each security and life safety domain.
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Protect people and property with security you can rely on. From simple installations to extensive projects, we offer integrated security solutions based on award-winning technology and backed by superior support. Our easy-to-use alarm systems integrate seamlessly with video cameras, smoke alarms, home automation devices, and more. We offer customizable solutions to address the challenges you face every day.
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Intelligent Intrusion Detection
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Intelligent intrusion detection is a delicate balance between responding to real security breaches and ignoring costly false alarm sources. Our advanced sensors provide best-in-class catch performance while virtually eliminating false triggers such as strong drafts, moving objects, and the presence of pets.
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Advanced design features ensure an installation that is both faster and more reliable. This reduces the technician's time on the ladder, reduces call-back costs, and lowers the total cost of ownership for your customers
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Videos
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Integrated Security Systems
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How a Security System Works
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Integrated Security Systems: See how our intrusion detection, access control and video surveillance and monitoring products and services work together to deliver increased facility security, automated functions for easy operation, enterprise-wide control of devices and prevention of theft and vandalism.
Bosch Security YouTube channel
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Top 8 trends for the security industry in 2022 |
14 January, 2021 |
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Entering 2022, the world continues to endure the pandemic. But the security industry has, no doubt, continued to shift, adapt, and develop in spite of things. Several trends have even accelerated. Beyond traditional "physical security," a host of frontiers like AI, cloud computing, IoT, and cybersecurity are being rapidly pioneered by entities big and small in our industry.
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By all appearances, the security industry is in a stage of redefining itself. It is moving from mere security and safety protections to encompass a wider scope of activity that will expand safety while also bringing new levels of intelligence and sustainability to communities, companies and societies.
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Here, Hikvision would like to share some of our ideas and expectations about key trends that will likely affect the security industry in 2022 and perhaps even further into the future.
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1. AI will be everywhere
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Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence is quite common in the security industry. More customers in the industry have recognized the value of AI, and have found new uses for AI applications in various scenarios. Along with ANPR, automated event alerts, and false alarm reduction, AI technologies are being used for wider applications, like personal protective equipment (PPE) detection, fall detection for the elderly, mine surface detection, and much more. Meanwhile, we also have seen more collaboration across the industry, with security manufacturers opening their hardware products to third-party AI applications, and launching open platforms for customers to create and train their own AI algorithms to meet customized needs.
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AI has been one of the fundamental technologies to reshape the security industry. Benefiting from the optimization of algorithms, as well as the improved computing performance and the decreased cost of chips due to the advancement of semiconductor technology in recent years, AI applications are gradually forming the basic functions and capabilities accepted by all sectors in the industry, and we predict an even stronger tendency to assert that "AI will be everywhere."
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2. AIoT will digitize and pervade industry verticals
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With more security cameras and other security devices being connected to the network, the security industry is becoming an important part of an IoT world, enriching its visual capabilities. It's apparent that the boundaries of the security industry are blurring, going well beyond the physical security arena. Meanwhile the popularization of AI technology enables the connected devices to become intelligent "things" in the IoT world. The combination of AI and IoT, or as we call it, AIoT, is taking the security industry to a higher plain, automating the workflows and procedures of enterprises and aiding in the digital transformation of various industry verticals such as energy, logistics, manufacturing, retail, education, healthcare, etc.
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From our perspective, AIoT brings more possibilities to the industry with rapidly expanding applications for security devices and systems. Meanwhile, more perception capabilities like radar, Lidar, temperature measuring, humidity sensing, and gas leak detection are being added to security devices and systems to make them more powerful. These new devices shoulder a multiplicity of tasks that just a few years ago required several different devices, covering both security functions and other intelligent functions for an ever-advancing world.
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3. Converged systems will break down data silos
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Workers throughout private enterprises and public service sectors alike would jump at the chance to get rid of obstructive "data silos." Data and information scattered and isolated in disparate systems or groups creates barriers to information sharing and collaboration, preventing managers from getting a holistic view of ?their operations. Here, the convergence of various information systems has been proven to be an effective approach - hopefully enough to break down those silos.
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It's clear - the trend in the security industry has been to make efforts to converge systems wherever possible, including video, access control, alarms, fire prevention, and emergency management, to name a few. Further, more non-security systems, like human resources, finance, inventory, and logistics systems are also converging onto unified management platforms to increase collaboration and to support management in better decision-making based on more comprehensive data and analytics.
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4. Cloud-based solutions and services will be essential
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Like AI, the cloud is not a new trend in our industry, but it is an expanding one. From small business markets to enterprise levels, we can see the momentum push more and more businesses to leverage cloud-based security solutions and services. And as we are witnessing even now, the pandemic has accelerated the movement to cloud-based operations for people and businesses around the world.
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All businesses want platforms or services that offer simplicity, with as few assets to manage as possible, and a setup that's as simple as possible. This is precisely where the cloud delivers. With a cloud-hosting infrastructure, there is no need for a local server or software. Users can conveniently check the status of their assets and businesses in real time, receive security events and alarms quickly, and accomplish emergency responses simply using a mobile app. For security business operators, the cloud enables them to remotely help their clients configure devices, fix bugs, maintain and upgrade security systems, and provide better value-added services.
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5. Crystal clear security imaging will be standard in any weather, under any conditions, any time of day or night
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It is always vital for video security cameras to maintain image clarity and capture details 24 hours a day, in any weather and under any condition. Cameras with low light imaging technology that renders high-definition and full-color images at night and in nearly completely dark environments have been very welcome in the market. We are seeing the impressive technology applied to more camera models, including 4K, varifocal and PTZ cameras. Moreover, for clearer video security imaging in poor visibility - especially in severe weather - high-performance imaging sensors, ISP technology, and AI algorithms are being employed, enabling cameras to maintain clarity and details of view.
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Speaking of imaging technology, the trend toward incorporating multiple lenses in new cameras cannot be ignored. Single-lens cameras are limited in their ability to get more details at greater distances and get the whole picture in large-scale places. They do only one or the other. But by employing two or more imaging lenses in one camera, multi-lens cameras can simultaneously deliver both panoramas and detailed, zoomed-in views of the same large site. Applications including airports, harbors, transit stations, parking lots, stadiums and squares will see these multi-lens cameras as a boon on every level.
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6. Biometric access control will bring higher security and efficiency
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In the past decades, authorized access control has moved a long way away from keys, pin codes and ID cards. We now find ourselves stepping into the era of biometrics. The access control market is rapidly becoming occupied by biometric authentications, from fingerprint and palmprint recognition to facial and iris recognition.
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Biometric access controls bring inherent advantages, like higher security and efficiency with reduced counterfeiting. They verify within seconds - or fractions of seconds - and prevent unnecessary physical contact. Iris, palmprint, and facial recognition offer touchless access control, a hygienic practice more and more favored as a result of the pandemic.
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7. The Zero Trust approach will take the cybersecurity spotlight
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With more security devices connecting over the Internet than anyone ever imagined, cybersecurity has become an immense challenge in the industry. Stricter data security and privacy protection regulations have recently been introduced in the world's key markets, like the EU's GDPR and the Data Security Law in China, placing higher demands on cybersecurity. And in 2021, several landmark ransomware attacks on a variety of enterprises convinced us in no uncertain terms that companies in every industry must reinforce their network security architecture and strengthen their online protections.
So how do we address growing cybersecurity concerns? Though the concept actually developed in 2010, the term "Zero Trust" has become a hot word just in recent years. A strategic initiative that developed to prevent data breaches by eliminating the concept of trust from an organization's network architecture, Zero Trust is rooted in a philosophy of "never trust, always verify." The concept has been roundly accepted within the IT industry and it is now also slowly but steadily moving into the physical security realm, as it gradually becomes an important part of the IoT world.
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8. Green manufacturing and low-carbon initiatives will take big strides
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The consensus is in: low-carbon initiatives are valued by societies around the world. In the security market, we have seen products featuring low-power-consumption become the preferred options for customers, and demands for solar-powered cameras are increasing.
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Meanwhile, local laws, regulations and policies that restrict carbon emission standards for manufacturing enterprises are pushing industries toward adopting more environmentally-conscious practices in their daily operations and production, which includes using more environment-friendly materials and adopting multiple energy-efficient designs in product manufacturing processes. We are delighted to see that more security industry manufacturers are exploring "green" manufacturing, and are committed to lowering their carbon output. Though it will take time, the movement has begun. We expect to see significant strides in this area in 2022.
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Find out more
To find out more about anything discussed here, or to discover Hikvision's insights that are delivering latest trends of security, please visit our Hikvision Blog site.
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- Frank Zhang, Hikvision
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NEW Hilook Acusense Starlight IP Cameras |
8 December, 2021 |
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Dear all,
HiLook's new Acusense 6/8MP cameras are ready to release on Wednesday 8th of December.
Hikvision's AcuSense technology embeds deep-learning algorithms into security cameras and video recorders to equip businesses and homeowners with smart tools to take security to the next level, both indoors and outdoors.
Note Hilook NVR firmware is required to be up to date, access from the official Hikvision website.
Models:
More info:
https://www.hikvision.com/en/products/IP-Products/Network-Cameras/acusense
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Christmas Giveaway & Trading Hours |
2 December, 2021 |
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To our valued customer,
We'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support through these troubled times in the last two years. The events in the last 18 months have affected all of us and challenged us, even more so this year in 2021, despite this, our company has seen exponential growth, opening new branches for our loyal clients and establishing relationships with many partners. We wish you and your loved ones a safe holiday.
Our team will work diligently side by side united with you, and remain positive and excited for the New Year to come. We'll use this opportunity to give our hard-working staff a break well deserved; we will see you next year.
To celebrate our 15th year anniversary and a successful year in expansion even amidst tough times, we have a gift for you!
Please be advised our trading hours will remain as normal, our Mt Waverley/Auburn office will be closed on Public Holidays ONLY from the 25th - 28th of December 2021 and 1st - 3rd of January 2022 and opened on remaining days.
Laverton Branch will be closed from 24th of December 2021 to 3rd of January 2021.
The JJ SecuWatch team wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Yours Sincerely,
Jerry Chung
Director
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Ausiot new partners with JJ Secuwatch 2021 |
11 October, 2021 |
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Ausiot is a leading Security system supplier from South Australia. They are experts in a broad range of products, from antennas to medical supplies, home automation systems and batteries. Working together since 2020, the two have decided to take the next step and become partners, adding to JJ's three branches across Australia.
JJ Secuwatch and Hikvision Australia are excited to announce Ausiot as the authorised reseller of Hilook by Hikvision in South Australia and sole distributor for our company.
"Ausiot has been very successful and well-resourced to provide quality support and solutions to the security industry, this partnership will deliver new opportunities for both companies." said Jerry Chung, director.
Our aim is to offer clients the perfect solution from large to small projects that involve CCTV, intercoms, alarms and access control and work together for many years to come.
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JJ SECUWATCH TO REMAIN OPEN AMIDST TOUGH TIMES |
1 September, 2021 |
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To support our valued customers, our company will continually serving our trade clients IN STORE* using COVID safe procedures at all branches across Australia at our normal business hours aligning with government restrictions. We appreciate your ongoing support.
We continue to stock the latest and full range of Hikvision, Hilook, Dahua, Ubiquiti, TPLINK, Haakili and Bosch products in surveillance, access control, video intercom and alarm systems.
Feel free to contact 0433416883 for VIC enquiries or 0414547873 for NSW enquiries.
To celebrate our 15th year anniversary and a successful year in expansion even amidst tough times, we have something for you soon!
If you are interested in starting a career at JJ Secuwatch, there are various positions currently open for consideration. To apply, please email sales@secuwatch.com.au.
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