Louroe Electronics, the world leader in audio monitoring within the security industry, in partnership with audio classification developer Sound Intelligence, announced the launch of its new Gunshot Detector.
This is the second solution to be added to Louroe?s advanced audio analytic suite. The Gunshot Detector integrates Louroe?s microphones, select cameras, and leading video management software (VMS). The solution has an excellent detection range, recognizing gun discharge up to 3,000 feet away in quiet environments and accurately analyzes gunshots from a variety of weapons including handguns, shotguns, rifles, and automatic rifles.
The key value of the software is that it gives staff an early warning sign in high-risk situations. Within seconds of a gunshot discharge, the Gunshot Detector identifies it and triggers an immediate notification to police or first responders, reducing reaction time for security personnel. Louroe will be exhibiting the Gunshot Detector, along with its entire audio analytic suite, at ASIS 2015, booth number 2031.
?We have been eager to tap into analytic technology and incorporate it into our audio solutions,? said Richard Brent, CEO of Louroe Electronics. ?We are thrilled to be introducing the Gunshot Detector, which is our second major software product to be released in 2015.?
Today, the audio manufacturer?s portfolio of analytic software includes Aggression, Gunshot, Glass Break, and Car Alarm.
Louroe Electronics® has been the world leader in audio monitoring technology since its inception in 1979. Recognized globally, Louroe Electronics? products are used in over 52 countries and are utilized by both the private sector and government. The company?s Verifact® line of microphones, complementing base stations, and communication accessories, provide line level output to interface with various digital electronics.
For over three decades, Louroe Electronics has maintained rigorous standards to ensure their products provide reliability, durability, and excellent performance for their customers? needs.
Source: louroe.com