Geutebrück GmbH

GEUTEBRÜCK has been producing CCTV systems for over 30 years. Having developed the world’s first commercial multi-channel DVR, the original MultiScope in 1993, it has maintained its position at the cutting edge of technology. GEUTEBRÜCK has its own in-house hardware and software development, manufacturing and system integration capabilities, and specialises in producing customer-focused, perfect-fit system solutions.

GEUTEBRÜCK solutions are based on the intelligent combination of analogue and digital components. They have GEUTEBRÜCK products as core elements and open interfaces for other systems and third-party peripherals.

The extra functionality provided by GEUTEBRÜCK perfect fit solutions gives customers in the property protection, industrial and service sectors (airports, hospitals, museums, banks, logistics companies) a wealth of extra operational and financial benefits, increasing the return on their investment and accelerating payback.

GEUTEBRÜCK products include: the MultiScope II, a networkable digital video recorder, transmitter and alarm manager; the ViCross III analogue modular matrix; the VS-40 outdoor video motion detector; alarm management software and the MultiMap graphical user interface.

GEUTEBRÜCK’s headquarters is in Windhagen in Germany. It has several overseas subsidiaries and more than 35 distributors worldwide.

Geutebrück GmbH
Im Nassen 7-9
Postfach 49
53578 Windhagen
Germany

Tel: +49 2645 137 0
Fax: +49 2645 137 239

Website: www.geutebrueck.de

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