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Thursday, 18 February 2010 |
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Renewed interest in the property sector has prompted suppliers to expand selection. China suppliers of video door phones and intercom systems are ramping up product development to stimulate sales in coming months. Exports in the line dropped 30 percent during the past year but companies are confident that the industry will regain momentum. One of the factors that will make this possible is the real estate sector, which is showing signs of recovery from the economic challenges. |
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Thursday, 28 January 2010 |
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Rollouts showcase broader detection coverage, enhanced light-and-sound alarms and intensified sensing capability. Intensive R&D among China suppliers has yielded new security metal detectors with heightened sensitivity and reduced false alarms. Continued technology advancements are allowing makers to adopt sensors that are immune to certain types of interference. These include the magnetic field in the vicinity, an electric surge from a power supply or another machine, high winds, vibrations and sudden movement. |
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Monday, 18 January 2010 |
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Low-cost solutions pave the way for a broader product range, improving makers' chances at enhancing their export capability. China's IP camera manufacturing industry will climb steadily through 2010 with a CAGR of about 50 percent. This comes amid an expanding supplier base, continuous network infrastructure development and decreasing production outlay. The emergence of local chipset providers, which can lower the technology threshold and component costs, is likewise expected to drive growth. |
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009 |
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Multichannel input capability, image quality and compression algorithms are key product development thrust.
China suppliers of DVR capture cards are focusing R&D on solutions rather than the physical design since the latter is basically the same for most units. |
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Monday, 12 October 2009 |
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Makers roll out units concealed in commonplace items. Product development unhampered by streamlining.
China manufacturers of hidden and spy cameras are introducing several strategies, including strengthening form factor and external design capability, to revive the sector’s export business, which declined in 2008. |
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 |
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R&D plans are moving rapidly to keep pace with advancements in home networking & automation.
China’s intruder detectors industry, continues to grow at a fast pace as more suppliers venture into the consumer DIY and home improvement segments |
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Thursday, 10 September 2009 |
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Makers are releasing integrated systems and dual-function models to address users’ growing security needs.
China suppliers of T/A recorders are gearing up for the projected rise in demand by rolling out models with enhanced functionality. |
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Tuesday, 25 August 2009 |
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Interoperability issues hinder the industry’s total shift to digitization. Government targets to standardize products.
Even though digitization has begun, most security matrix systems from China are still based on analog technology. |
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Monday, 17 August 2009 |
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Makers are expanding product lines to offer solutions. Most models are half the price of Japan-made versions.
Riding on the robust CCTV surveillance industry, China suppliers of CCTV lenses have a generally positive outlook. |
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Thursday, 06 August 2009 |
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The latest releases boast surveillance and intruder alarm capability on top of home appliance management.
Technology integration is at the forefront of developments in China's home automation system industry, with many suppliers incorporating security functions in models. |
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Thursday, 06 August 2009 |
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Steady global demand growth prompts makers to advance designs with LED arrays, laser diodes and compact housings.
The steady rise in demand for long-distance day and night surveillance products is bolstering China's long-range infrared camera industry. |
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Friday, 24 July 2009 |
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Suppliers limit the frequency of price adjustments and shorten validity periods as key materials fluctuate uncontrollably.
The volatility of metal costs is hitting China's mechanical door locks industry hard, with suppliers striving to keep price adjustments to a minimum. |
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