Product Segments
If you’re looking for the following products, then SECUTECH INDIA has the solution for you!
CCTV Video Surveillance
Surveillance cameras capture and transmit images back to a control room – or even remotely to a smartphone – where they are recorded onto an NVR, DVR or – increasingly – to the cloud. IP or network cameras are increasingly widespread but analogue cameras remain popular. There are bullet cameras and dome cameras, as well as thermal cameras or lowlight cameras.

Video Management System
A video management system, also known as video management software or a video management server, is a component of a security camera system that in general: Collects video from cameras and other sources, Records / stores that video to a storage device, Provides an interface to both view the live video, and access recorded video.

Access Control & Biometric

Intrusion Detection
Intruder alarms detect unauthorized intrusion into homes, commercial buildings and facilities. There are many types of intruder alarm available depending upon parameters like location, size of the space being protected and protection level required.

Perimeter Security

Homeland Security

Entrance Automation & Parking Solutions

PA Systems
A public address system is an electronic system comprising microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, and related equipment.

GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites orbiting in space to help users on the ground to precisely determine their location almost anywhere in the world. GPS systems are included in smart phones, automobile navigation systems, and many other consumer devices.

CCTV Accessories

Cyber Security
Cybersecurity is the protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software and data, from cyberattacks. In a computing context, security comprises cybersecurity and physical security - both are used by enterprises to protect against unauthorized access to data centers and other computerized systems.

DVR & NVR
A DVR (digital video recorder) is a piece of hardware, usually shaped like a DVD player, that digitally records, plays back, archives and monitors footage captured by video surveillance cameras. While a NVR device is part of an IP video surveillance system, which works in tandem with Intel processors and video management softwars.
