GE Security Adds to Growing Video Portfolio

Best-in-Class DR2 and DM2 Dome Cameras Offer Multiple Advanced Features Previously Not Available in a Single Camera

GE Security, Inc., a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of the General Electric Co., today announced the availability of the DR2 and DM2, two analog, fixed-dome cameras that offer multiple features previously not available in single cameras. The DR2 and DM2 are the latest additions to GE Security's line of wide dynamic range cameras, joining the CamPlus 2 and UltraView XP3, introduced recently.

This growing line of cameras offers system operators opportunities to install a single GE Security camera where, in the past, multiple cameras may have been required to meet surveillance requirements. This reduces hardware and installation costs while simplifying monitoring.

"With the introduction of these new products, GE Security reaffirms its commitment to developing advanced, innovative video surveillance technology," said A. Louis Parker, president and CEO, GE Security. "These video cameras are helping to drive GE Security's vision of seamless, scalable, integrated security solutions built on a solid foundation of best of breed products and services across the security industry."

"Security professionals seeking cameras that offer the sum of all existing features need look no further than these innovative, one-stop solutions to their real-world challenges," said Robert Siegel, general manager, video and software solutions, GE Security. "With these new cameras, customers will receive the added value of single camera solutions for challenging applications while enjoying the quality they've come to expect from GE Security."

GE Security's new DR2 and DM2 cameras offer features that are new to the company's video product line. These unobtrusive fixed dome cameras incorporate the technology needed by operators of advanced video systems while offering an optimal solution for customers who require discreet applications, as they are styled to blend easily into any environment and complement a variety of settings and surveillance atmospheres.

The DR2 "rugged" series of dome cameras can withstand harsher conditions as they are impact-resistant, weatherproof and can endure temperatures ranging from -35 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit. The DM2 fixed domes are encased in plastic and are available in every lens configuration allowing installers to choose the most appropriate solution for their needs. The plastic DM2 line has now also been upgraded with the same polycarbonate bubble used in the DR2, making it vandal resistant - General Electric.