IT4VISION installed new cables across to the new bar area and are using existing cameras as they gave a clear image and didn’t need to be replaced
IT4VISION’s ultra-low light cameras cover three main areas of the club

Recently IT4VISION have been upgrading a CCTV system in a Newcastle comedy club. The client is renovating the comedy club and asked IT4VISION to move some existing cameras and add some new cameras to cover the whole of the club.

The existing cameras had viewed over the bar area but with the renovations the bar has been relocated to another area of the club. IT4VISION installed new cables across to the new bar area and are using existing cameras as they gave a clear image and didn’t need to be replaced.

The new cameras will give a general view of the three main areas of the comedy club. One camera will view in front of the stage, another will view a raised side seating area and the third will view the rear seating area.

 The new cameras being installed are IT4VISION’s ultra-low light cameras as these will give almost 90 degree view and will remain in colour even when there is very little light in the comedy club.

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