Some of the world’s biggest names in video surveillance quietly launch “True pixels, no false claims” security initiative – and it may come to a Chinese CCTV near you sooner than you’d expect

Some of the world's biggest names in video surveillance quietly launch “True pixels, no false claims

By [email protected] (Wayne Williams) Chinese surveillance giants join forces to launch new standards aimed at improving smart camera trust and reducing misleading marketing practices. …read more

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