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ITO offers all kinds of security and surveillance cameras in Cyprus for all purposes and all kinds of households and businesses. More specifically, ITOLOGY specializes in Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) systems in Cyprus, such as surveillance cameras, transmit a signal to specific monitors in order for the property owner to watch real time footage. Nowadays, more and more crimes and burglaries happen daily, and criminals have become much more sophisticated. Therefore, extensive expertise and knowledge are needed alongside cutting-edge hardware in order to prevent all kinds of threats.

ITOLOGY specializes in several kinds of cameras and offers a vast variety of different solutions. Customers are able to choose between wireless cameras and both outdoor and indoor cameras. Also, there is a rich selection of PTZ (pan-tilt zoom) cameras that are using analytics to move once detection is triggered and can zoom in and out automatically. Moreover, the availability of thermal cameras enables the production of thermographic images based on differences in heat regardless of the light conditions or the intruder’s distance. As a supplement, heat-trackers can be placed in various locations to ensure even the slightest move detection in all places. Lastly, digital, or high-resolution cameras are offered for the most demanding clients.

The wide variety of choices that ITO offers to customers enable the protection of all buildings and outside areas such as public spaces, parking spaces and perimeters. The complete selection of CCTV cameras is able to satisfy all sorts of security needs in terms of quality, affordability and storage needed for recording footage. Through the closed-circuit network, customers are able to track their properties at any time, fast and easily via their mobile phones or computers.

Our security experts would be more than happy to meet you and help you design the most secure solution for your property in accordance with your demands and needs.

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