Intelligent CCTV

We are nearing completion of two new installations at homes in Acacia Road, St. John’s Wood.

Both have the latest 8MP Hikvision DeepinView Cameras that give comprehensive coverage of the external areas around the houses.

The new DeepinView Series Cameras feature Hikvision’s state-of-the-art video analytics based on deep learning technology. These cameras bring AI edge computing to life, enabling automated detection, categorisation, and analysis of objects in view with unparalleled accuracy and efficiency.

We live in an age where AI (Artificial Intelligence) influences many aspects of our lives. AI empowered devices make connections faster, more powerful and more efficient. Cameras today are no exception.

The Hikvision DeepinView series cameras are able to capture more faces in a single frame from a wider angle, they are able to detect and distinguish between human beings and vehicles from other objects with a high level of accuracy.  The level of accuracy at recognising vehicle number plate is over 98%.

Simply put, the new cameras assist in building a smarter and safer world.


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