Best Security Products Shop in Bangladesh With Best Price
ZKTeco iClock9000-G (GPRS / 3G) Time Attendance Terminal || Hundure RAC-960PEF Fingerprint Time Attendance & Access Controller || Ahuja HBM-60CC Condenser, Cardioid Headband Microphone || Security Mirror || Parking Mirror || ZKTeco uFace800 Plus Face Detection Multi-Biometric T&A and A&C Terminal || Soft Tag (Swing) RF 8.2Mhz For EAS || TOA WM-5325 With WT-5810 UHF Wireless Microphone Sets
ZKTeco ZK-D4330D 33 Zone Walk Through Metal Detector (water proof)
Function :
- ZK-D4330 adapts beam structure, modular design, and hidden wiring design. This design not only is more convenient for installation, maintenance and logistics, but also enables higher security level.
- Advanced robust and washable panels,
- High durability, anti-wearing and weather-proof structure.
Features :
- 33 detection zones
- 300 sensitivity levels
- 7″ LCD display
- Counter for alarm and people
- Synchronous sound & LED alarm
- Remote control
- Simple installation and use
Call for PriceJovision JVS-N813-K1 2.0MP IR camera
- Resolution 1920×1080@25fps;
- 4 high power IR LEDs;
- SNE3.0 night vision adjustment black technology;
- Support OSD large font function, can adjust OSD fonts;
- Support OSD to set the location separately from time;
- Support ROI region of interest to enhance coding, enhance the exposure of the region of interest;
- Support video adjustment, screen flip, screen image, fill light brightness self-adjustment, software wide dynamic function;
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Call for PriceEAS System AM Security Sensor Anti-theft Gate in Uttara, Dhaka | Best Price
- Product Name: am 58khz gateway system
- Frequency: 58khz
- Color: Grey/white/customized
- Material: Abs
- Size: 143*37*9cm
- Detection Range: 80~200cm
- Electronic Board: DSP Board
- Function: Anti-Theft EAS System Antenna
Call for PriceJovision JVS-XD2704-FC10T 4CH 2MP XVR – Dhaka
- TVI / AHD / DVR / NVR / CVI 5-in-1 function, multi-mode input, support HD analog video encoding, support HD analog + HD network video input, support pure HD network video input.
- Supports various mobile phone monitoring (iPhone Android).
- Support multiple web browsers (IE / Chrome / Firefox / Safari).
- Support VGA,HDMI output at the same time.
- Support STVI function.
- Support coaxial audio
- Support multi-languauge
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Call for PriceJovision JVS-ND92128-HV 128CH 16*HDD H.265 NVR
• Support 4K Output
• Support 128CH 5.0Megapixel IP Cameras
• 16x SATA, up to 10TB each
• 2x HDMI, 2x VGA, 2x RJ45
• Support Audio Input and Output;
• Support Alarm Input and Output. 16 In & 4 Out
• Support RS485
• Support dual network port, Network fault tolerance and Load balancing.Call for PriceJovision JVS-ND92128-HV 128CH 16*HDD H.265 NVR
Call for PriceJovision JVS-D6016-4HD 4 Port NVR
- 4x HDMI Output (Decode 4 Screens Video Wall, Multiple Screens Can Be Spliced).
- 8CH of 5.0MP, 12CH of 4.0MP, 16CH 1080P Decoding Capability.
- Each Output Supports 1/4/8/9/16 Split Screen.
- Support Multi-screen TV-wall, Screen Merging and Sequencing
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Call for PriceABT-100 Wireless Beam sensor Alarm Dual Beam Photoelectric Infrared Detector
ABT-100 Main Features:
Brand: KERUI
Model: ABT-100
Sensor Type: Emitter
Light Source: Infrared Light
Response Time: 50-70 msec
Origin: Made In China
Visibility: About 5m
Outdoor distance: 60m
Indoor distance: 180mHotline: 01407-555777 | 01408-555777
Call for PriceKERUI GS04 Alarm Wireless Sensor Fire Protection Smoke Detector Portable
- Model Number: GS04
- Brand Name: KERUI
- type: Smoke Detector Alarm
- frequency: 433MHZ
- Usage: Fire smoke alram
- Alarm Sound: 75dB
- material: ABS
- Feature1: can work with KERUI alarm system
- Working Voltage: 9V
- Feature2: Easy to Use and install
Hotline: 01407-555777 | 01408-555777
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Epowsens
Established in 2005, Epowsens, a leading enterprise focuses on RF/AM soft label, RF/AM hard tag, RFID inlay/label, EAS/RFID system, etc. With over 10 years of experience, hundreds of employees and 1.2 billion pieces of annual production quantity, our products has cover a large share of the worldwide market. Our company’s amount of annual exports is 5-7 millions USD.
The core of our service is responsibility. We keep it as our culture, making our industry protects the retailers in the world.
EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance)–A security system for preventing theft in retail stores that uses disposable RF /AM label or reusable RF/AM hard tags attached to the merchandise. An alarm is triggered when walking through detection antenna gate at the store exit if a disposable tag was not deactivated or a reusable tag was not removed at the checkout counter.
UHF Inlay HF Inlay RFID UHF label RFID HF Label RFID Tag
RF Label Hard Tag Bottle Tag Ink Tag Detacher Am Label Deactivtor Eas System Safer Pin Lanyard Alarm Tag
How EAS Systems Working?
How Anti-shoplifting Devices Work? How EAS devices can detect security tags and security labels?
The most effective anti-shoplifting tools these days are tag-and-alarm systems, better known as electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems. Separately, these are good options. Used together, experts say, they’re almost unbeatable. EAS is a technology used to identify articles as they pass through a gated area in a store. This identification is used to alert someone that unauthorized removal of items is being attempted. According to the Association of Automated Identification Manufacturers, over 800,000 EAS systems have been installed worldwide, primarily in the retail arena. EAS systems are useful anywhere there is an opportunity for theft of items of any size. Using an EAS system enables the retailer to display popular items on the floor, where they can be seen, rather than putting them in locked cases or behind the counter.
New EAS technologies are being produced — not only to reduce shoplifting — but also to help increase sales, lower labor costs, speed inventory, improve stockroom logistics and, one day, to replace inventory record-keeping. But for now, we’ll stick to the role of EAS in battling shoplifting in your imaginary store!
Three types of EAS systems dominate the retail industry. In each case, an EAS tag or label is attached to an item. The tag is then deactivated, or taken from an active state where it will alarm an EAS system to an inactive state where it will not flag the alarm. If the tag is a hard, reusable tag, a detacher is used to remove it when a customer purchases the item it’s attached to. If it’s a disposable, paper tag, it can be deactivated by swiping it over a pad or with a handheld scanner that “tells” the tag it’s been authorized to leave the store. If the item has not been deactivated or detached by the clerk, when it is carried through the gates, an alarm will sound.
The use of EAS systems does not completely eliminate shoplifting. However, experts say, theft can be reduced by 60 percent or more when a reliable system is used. Even when a shoplifter manages to leave the store with a tagged item, the tag still must be removed — something that is no longer as easy as it once was. For example, some EAS tags contain special ink capsules, which will damage the stolen item when forcibly, and illegally, removed. (This type of device is known in the industry as benefit denial — we’ll discuss it more later!). Other popular EAS components today include source tagging, whereby an inexpensive label is integrated into the product or its packaging by the manufacturer.
The type of EAS system dictates how wide the exit/entrance aisle may be, and the physics of a particular EAS tag and technology determines which frequency range is used to create a surveillance area. EAS systems range from very low frequencies through the radio frequency range (see How Radio Scanners Work). These EAS systems operate on different principles, are not compatible and have specific benefits and disadvantages. (That’s why the Consumer Products Manufacturers Association, Inc. is encouraging a “tower-centric” EAS approach that can “read” multiple tag technologies rather than the “tag-centric” models that exist today.