Acumen introduces security cameras inspired by the shape and characteristics of sharks

March 11, 2011—Acumen has introduced Acumen IR security cameras inspired by the shape and characteristics of sharks.

“Akula” in Russian means “shark,” and the cameras are called “Acula-men.” A shark can stay on the seabed, breathing through its gills, eyes remaining open and keeping track of what’s happening around it, much like the”Acula-men,” allows for control and monitoring even remotely.

The “Acula-men” IR security camera offers video output images that are as vivid as those received through human eyes, said the company. It also synchronizes audio and video signals in a single system.

Acumen security cameras have been designed with a wide range of extra analytical functions, such as face recognition, motion detection, motion + face detection, 4 alarm outputs, alarm detection with 2X zoom in, plus a programmable schedule. This makes the 24/7 security surveillance as vigilant and precise as the sharks in the deep oceans.

For more information, see the Acumen Web site.

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