Teczone adds IP video surveillance system Uniview to product portfolio

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univiewTeczone was proud to be associated with the pioneer and leader of IP video surveillance, Uniview, a China-based company, and the second largest player in the overall video surveillance market in China, and conforms to the most stringent quality control specifications covering safety, reliability, protection, environment protection, EMC, performance and network.

Teczone is one of the fastest developing, most innovative IT companies in Sri Lanka, and is constantly on the lookout for futuristic, innovative and reliable products to add to its ever-increasing portfolio. It gives its clients the best chance of choosing the right product, at the right price, and in this case state-of-the-art security surveillance systems to keep them safe. With this move Teczone has ensured that all Sri Lankans have access to only the best IP video surveillance equipment in the world. As a customer oriented company it strives to motivate and get closer to the customer and thus maintain a mutually-satisfying relationship.

Uniview specialises only in IP production, making it a prominent IP player worldwide with a workforce of over 2,300 employees, of which half are attached to research and development. Currently one of the world’s leading IP camera and NVR manufacturing companies, Uniview has developed rapidly within a short period of time. 

Its products conform to the highest safety, reliability, protection, and environmental protection and it is one of the fastest growing companies in China and currently owns 860 patents of which 89% are inventor patents, and has over 200 models. The IP products failure rate is less than 2% which says a lot about the reliability of its product range. This proves that beyond all doubt that this is definitely a prestigious brand that is breaking the barriers of the IP video surveillance industry.

Currently catering to high-end and mid-range customers, Uniview hopes to cater to the domestic market in Sri Lanka in the near future.

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