When HDcctv first came onto the market there was a good feeling about the technology but some in the industry doubted that installers would be able to persuade end users to convert their whole system to an HDcctv system. It was then that many manufacturers notably Everfocus decided that a hybrid HD SDI DVR could be a good stepping stone for installers to persuade their database of customers to move into the world of HD.

There have been two main formats of hybrid HD SDI DVR’s on the market. The 14/2 and the 4/4 ie 14 analogue and 2 HD SDI inputs or a straight 4 analogue and 4 HD SDI cameras on an 8 way unit.

The main reason for this approach was to allow customers to keep the majority of their analogue camera infrastructure but in places that were crying out for HD such as reception areas or gates and vehicle entrances customers could have HD quality.

The Hybrid HD SDI DVR is finding a foothold in the market place as is HDcctv equipment in general. So if you have an area of your site that demands better quality but you need to achieve this on a tight budget then an Hybrid HD SDI DVR is the sensible way forward.

 

Integrated CCTV would like to pass our congratulations onto HDcctv manufacturer Webgate. They have now produced and have just had certified the 50th HDcctv-compliant product.

The product we talk about is an optical transmitter/receiver pair and is an important addition to the HDcctv family. It has specific significance for designers of HDcctv-connected systems.
So who are Webgate?

Established in 1997, Webgate has always been at the forefront for new ideas within the world of security and surveillance. Reliable equipment and innovation has always been inherent within Webgate products. The advent of HDcctv has bought them to the forefront of this technology.

 

Webgate has established security related partnerships with prominent global enterprises such as Samsung, SONY, PENTAX and BOSCH. This has stemmed on development of ideas based on experience learned during successful defence projects and the formation of these partnerships with the giants of the industry is testament to its stability and reliability as a company.

Now, Webgate has now invested heavily in HDcctv solutions and as a result is finding new markets as well as taping into old traditional areas of security surveillance.

The future looks bright for Webgate as indeed it does for HDcctv solutions in general.