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Vaddio unveils redesigned IN-Wall PTZ camera enclosure
Jun 11, 2008 10:27 AM
Vaddio has introduced redesigned IN-Wall enclosures for a variety of leading robotic PTZ cameras.
Vaddio’s IN-Wall enclosures are an attractive way to mount PTZ cameras on a wall where room aesthetics are critical. They use the depth of the wall cavity to recess the camera into the wall, providing a more finished look. Each enclosure has three conduit knockouts and a cable access slot for easy cable installation.
The systems are designed and sized to fit robotic PTZ cameras from Sony, Canon, Polycom, TANDBERG Television and LifeSize as well as the Vaddio EZCamera Interface Module (EZIM) to enable use of Cat 5 cabling.
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