The New Axxess Ruby AI ANPR Range From ARVOO for Parking Access Control & Enforcement
Over the past two years, we have collaborated extensively with our customers and suppliers to create the perfect AI ANPR camera for parking applications. The result? ARVOO' groundbreaking Axxess Ruby range!
Following its popular debut at Intertraffic, we are thrilled to tell you that the new Axxess Ruby range will be officially launched in the UK market at Parkex (a BPA event) 2024 (CBS Arena, Coventry - 22-23 May).
What Does the Ruby Offer?
- Market leading AI enhanced recognition rates (99.98%).
- Compact size – we’re confident to say the smallest on-board processing ANPR access control camera in the world.
- Simple set-up - no more than 15 minutes thanks to ease of installation and our new simple user interface.
- Ultra-low power consumption – just 12W max over POE+ (with full IR illumination)
- Standard Range (1m-12m) and Long Range (15m-25m+) variants for access control and enforcement.
We could go on about all features like direction detection, object classification, advanced AI text filtering and virtual line but we invite you to try it for yourself at Parkex (a BPA event) 2024 - stand P55.
Want to push the boundaries of parking ANPR with us? We very much look forward to seeing you there!
About ARVOO
ARVOO was founded in 1993 as an engineering firm specializing in automatic image and signal processing by computers. Over time, the company has further evolved, including the integration of artificial intelligence. This thirty years of experience and passion for image processing technology make ARVOO a unique company within the industry. ARVOO has a team of innovative hardware and software developers who continuously collaborate on new applications and products. Market demand guides their development efforts, ensuring that the team aligns with the needs of the market. Since ARVOO develops both the hardware and software in-house, the lines of communication are short, enabling rapid response to customer preferences and requirements.
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