ASAP offers its customers personalized services and innovative solutions in the construction of video surveillance systems.
ASAP offers complete security and monitoring solutions, including automated object and face recognition, integration with your other systems and much more. Our team will design, build and maintain an integrated video surveillance system according to your needs and infrastructure.
ASAP has more than 12 years of experience in designing integrated video surveillance systems in urban environments. The combination of cameras, sensors and software monitor the movement of traffic and pedestrians. Our solutions help the responsible institutions to monitor and manage traffic in a busy urban environment.
Protection against illegal immigration and smuggling requires reliable detection of threats at long distances and identification of potential threats throughout the day, night and in all conditions. Through our solutions, you can receive early warning and threat assessment to respond effectively.
ASAP produces high-quality cameras under ASAP brand to meet the needs of its most demanding customers.
The video surveillance systems we have built can include a combination of IP and analog cameras. There are various cameras designed for all conditions and installation, and we will tell you more about the main cameras used in modern video surveillance systems.
Surveillance cameras are traditionally either fixed cameras that provide a single view or PTZ cameras that provide multiple views and can be controlled remotely.
This type of camera offers almost the same features as a security camera in a box, including a camera and a lens together in the shape of a hemisphere.
Bullet cameras combine camera, lens and body in one package, but usually include an IR sensor (infrared sensor) for low light.
These cameras, unlike stationary cameras, offer pan, tilt, and zoom features that allow you to explore a much wider area of the room and zoom in on areas of interest.
Multi-directional cameras allow you to view a wider area, similar to 360 cameras, by placing multiple cameras and lenses in the same enclosure.
Multi-directional cameras allow you to view a wider area, similar to 360 cameras, by placing multiple cameras and lenses in the same enclosure.
As the name suggests, hidden cameras are a general category of cameras that are designed to be invisible.