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Blackwire Designs Adds Uniview UNV OwlView Series to Product Distribution Lineup

Blackwire Designs, founded in 2009 by former integrators, is a distributor in the custom installation industry, utilizing integrated software for sales and systems support, ensuring smooth business operations.

Blackwire Designs has announced that they are now distributing Uniview’s latest UNV OwlView Series surveillance cameras, which feature cutting-edge night view technology, Wise-ISP, enabling full-color images in ultralow-light conditions.

By offering these advanced surveillance cameras, Blackwire enhances its product portfolio, aligns with Uniview’s innovative vision, and addresses the growing demand for superior night-time surveillance solutions.

Blackwire Designs, a leading distributor in custom installation and Pro AV markets, today announced it is now distributing the latest UNV OwlView Series as part of its partnership with Uniview. The surveillance cameras are powered by Wise-ISP, Uniview’s fifth-generation night view technology and the first technology of its kind to deliver full color images at night.

“We’re thrilled to bring our dealers the cutting-edge technology their clients have been eagerly waiting for,” said Kevin Luther, owner of Blackwire Designs. “As a long-standing Uniview distributor, we’ve always been impressed by their continuous innovation and ability to exceed expectations. With the introduction of the new OwlView cameras, our dealers now have access to unparalleled camera technology that sets a new standard in the industry.”

The OwlView series, powered by Wise-ISP, delivers vivid, full-color images in ultralow-light conditions without the need for additional LED lighting. For the first time, multiple targets can be brought into sharp focus with clarity that rivals daylight, even in the darkest environments. While previous generations of night vision struggled with issues like low brightness, color distortion, high noise, motion blur, and glaring LED lights, Uniview has overcome these limitations. The company’s self-developed large model technology expands on what is possible in nighttime imaging. This exclusive advancement makes the night as bright and colorful as day, marking a significant leap forward in security and surveillance capabilities.

“Blackwire and Uniview have a shared vision of continuous innovation and improvement,” said Jeff Liu, regional director, Uniview. “The latest advancements in our OwlView Series deliver cutting-edge surveillance technology that meets the highest standards of performance and reliability. This collaboration not only enhances the security solutions we offer but also elevates the level of service and support for Blackwire’s customers. It’s a win for Uniview, a win for Blackwire, and most importantly, a win for our customers.”

The UNV OwlView Series includes the 4MP OwlView Dome Network Camera, OwlView Turret Network Camera, and OwlView Bullet Network Camera. Uniview’s fifth-generation night view technology uses a 1/18-inch sensor, F1.0 aperture, and a Wise-ISP UNV large model engine for image processing to correct low brightness, color distortion, high noise, motion blur, glaring LED light, and shadowed images. Other features include UNV Ultra Motion Detection (UMD), built-in mic, durable metal housing, graphene front cover for 50% faster heat dissipation, and IP67 water-/dust-proof rating. The series can be managed from a local device, mobile app, or on the web.

The UNV OwlView camera line is now available on the Blackwire website and will also be showcased in the Blackwire booth (3537) at the CEDIA Expo, Sept. 5-7 in Denver.

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