IQinVision megapixel camera’s fan base increases with increased support from Lenel
IQinVision is a market leader in HD megapixel network cameras, IP cameras and NVR systems
IQinVision, market leader in high-performance HD megapixel network cameras, smart IP cameras, and network video recording systems, announced that Lenel, a UTC Fire and Security Company, has significantly increased its support of the IQeye standard and HD Megapixel camera product lines.

IQinVision has participated in Lenel's Open Access Alliance Partnership (OAAP) since the program's inception in 2007 and plans to continue to work closely with Lenel to add support for the many new IQinVision products and smart camera features the company will be introducing in 2010, including an expanded line of HD H.264 models.

"The OAAP program is by far the most structured integration program we have worked with," said Paul Bodell, Chief Marketing Officer at IQinVision. "It clearly demonstrates Lenel's commitment to open architecture and to top quality products for their customers."

In addition to IQeye Pro Line cameras, Lenel now supports the complete range of IQeye Basic Line MJPEG cameras.

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