Best products in 35 categories unveiled at CES 2011 in Las Vegas.
January 06, 2011 by Steve Crowe
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Electronic House has announced the winners of its 2011 Product of the Year Awards during an awards presentation at CES 2011 in Las Vegas.
Covering 35 different categories, the winning entries were chosen by a panel of industry experts, integrators and the editors of Electronic House. Judging criteria included creativity, innovation, incorporated equipment, obstacles overcome, aesthetics, and lifestyle benefits.
Surveillance Cameras
VideoIQ iCVR-HD High Definition Camera
VideoIQ’s patented video analytic technology is the only system capable of processing full megapixel streams on-camera – producing the highest accuracy and greatest range. iCVR-HD analytics deliver more than two times the range of D1 analytics. Additionally, with a wider field of view and higher resolution than standard resolution cameras, VideoIQ’s iCVR-HD cameras allow operators to capture greater detail and track objects for longer periods of time, delivering better context and perspective on suspicious behavior. Finally, the camera’s real-time threat detection relies on VideoIQ’s award winning adaptive analytics, which calibrate in minutes, maintain calibration over time, and are capable of uniquely distinguishing people, vehicles and boats from other objects, animals and scene movement. Leveraging VideoIQ’s patented analytic technology, iCVR-HD cameras support IQTrack™ to automatically identify, track and digitally zoom in on people, vehicles and boats, delivering enhanced detail, while continuing to monitor and record the entire scene.
Fixtures/LED/Fiber Optic
Salamander Designs Lighting System
The Salamander Lighting System gives consumers unprecedented flexibility to subtly or dramatically illuminate their TVs, A/V cabinets or full home entertainment systems. The Lighting System consists of slim, LED-based lighting bars designed to connect through a four-port USB-type hub. It is operated using a handheld infrared remote. As a system, it presents consumers and installers with a unique combination of modularity, expandability, affordability and adjustability, since the lights can be dimmed or brightened as users prefer and even include preset scenes.
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