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Norbain supplies Forward Vision’s 'Metal Mickey' cameras with new brushless motor
Nov 20 2007
Reading, UK
Norbain is pleased to offer customers the updated ‘Metal Mickey’ MIC1 series of PTZ cameras from Forward Vision. All the cameras in this range now include brushless motors as standard* - delivering enhanced control, virtually silent operation and unmatched reliability. Forward Vision believes this makes the brushless MIC1 the smoothest, most versatile PTZ camera currently available on the market. The virtually silent operation ensures that sound does not resonate through buildings and poles where the cameras are installed, a common problem with some other PTZ cameras.
Richard Markham, one of the founding design engineers at Forward Vision, says: "The introduction of brushless motors comes after a full year of research and development and ensures that we remain at the forefront of PTZ camera technology. Having successfully completed a full programme of field testing, we are now including brushless motors in all new-build cameras."
All MIC1 series cameras are proven to deliver reliable performance in the most demanding conditions, but the use of brushless motors will deliver much longer life span and reliability. The MIC1 series is backed by a full three-year warranty for added certainty.
"Forward Vision has always been a very progressive company," says Buzz Coates, Norbain’s branded product manager. "It’s no surprise that they’re embracing new technology to ensure customer satisfaction with their products."
*excluding ATEX certified and static units
