Whether for industry, commerce, or public institutions – we provide solutions for modern video surveillance and reliable protection.
Video surveillance in retail
Security that pays off
Every year, the retail sector in Germany alone loses goods worth several billion euros — much of it goes unnoticed. With an intelligent video surveillance solution from eneo, you can effectively protect your sales areas, storage rooms, and outdoor zones against theft and vandalism.
Efficiently monitor indoor areas
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Seamless surveillance with no blind spots – ideal for sales floors
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Discret dome cameras or classic box cameras for any environment
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Continuous recording during opening hours
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Monitoring of sensitive areas such as storage and goods receiving
Keep outdoor areas securely in view
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Rugged IP66 cameras with day/night functionality
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Integrated IR illumination for optimal visibility even in the dark
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Intelligent motion detection for storage-efficient recording
Video surveillance in logistics & freight forwarding
Reliable protection for your premises
When valuable goods are stored or transported, risks increase — from theft to attacks in international freight transport. Professional video surveillance can significantly reduce insurance premiums and helps to clearly document and prove transport damage.
Focus on critical surveillance areas
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Access roas & perimeter boundaries
Especially high resolution is crucial in order to reliably capture, for example, license plates. -
Cross-dock warehouses & indoor areas
Robust bullet cameras in a plug-and-play design, equipped with integrated IR lighting and a switchable IR filter, provide reliable coverage even in poor lighting conditions—especially in halls or transshipment zones. -
Monitor large areas efficiently
Automated video analytics and intelligent alarm management ensure that security staff only need to intervene when there is a genuine alarm—ideal for large sites without high staffing requirements.
Video surveillance in parking garages
Safety in unclear situations
Parking garages come with specific challenges: low ceilings, changing lighting conditions, vandalism, vehicles in tight spaces, and an unwelcoming atmosphere. Intelligent video surveillance not only provides security, but also gives your customers a greater sense of safety—especially women, who often feel uncomfortable in parking garages.
Key areas in focus
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Fixed dome cameras with protection against vandalism
Due to the low ceilings, cameras need to be robust and resistant—fixed domes with wide-angle lenses provide a comprehensive view of driving lanes and parking bays while offering high durability. -
High resolution & license plate recognition
To reduce the number of cameras needed and ensure license plates can be clearly identified later in the event of parking damage, particularly high resolution is essential. -
Entrances and exits, pay stations
These critical areas require cameras with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), backlight compensation, and highlight suppression, to deliver evidential images despite strong backlighting—such as at entrances/exits and at pay stations. -
Time- and motion-triggered recording
During regular business hours, recording can be time-controlled. At night, motion-based recording is recommended, since incidents can occur outside opening hours as well.
Video surveillance in highway tunnels
Essential for tunnel safety
Accidents in tunnels are particularly dangerous—caused by confined spaces and limited emergency exits, they can have dramatic consequences. That’s why institutions such as ADAC regularly test tunnels across Europe; a key assessment criterion is comprehensive video surveillance to ensure a fast, targeted response in an emergency.
Key surveillance aspects & technology
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Image quality despite headlight glare
Tunnel entrances can cause blooming and smear effects due to overexposed areas. The choice of camera must therefore include appropriate anti-blooming functions and be able to deliver usable footage even in low light (day/night function). -
Robust design with concealed cable routing
Cameras should be installed in weather- and salt-protected housings with concealed cable routing to prevent damage from spray water and road salt. -
Flexible mounting for large tunnel sections
Whether fixed or movable (pan/tilt) mounting: the key factor is whether one lane or multiple lanes need to be monitored. Especially at motorway interchanges, the use of PTZ cameras with motorized zoom is recommended for detailed and flexible surveillance. -
Optimal placement and distance
Installation at around 5 m height ensures stable image quality, even with a high volume of truck traffic. A spacing of about 150 m between cameras is often sufficient to reliably capture tunnel incidents. -
Control center for fast response
Video surveillance must be connected to a control center 24/7 – either on-site at the tunnel or centralized, but always ready to respond. -
Central management via video software
For efficient management of video sources, a powerful video management software solution is recommended.
Video surveillance in schools
Protection that quickly pays off
Vandalism is costly: in the Darmstadt-Dieburg district alone, around €120,000 is spent every year on repairing broken school windows—showing just how urgently protection is needed.
Key surveillance areas & technology
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Secure installation with vandal protection
Cameras must be out of reach or especially robust—such as fixed domes or PTZ domes—to prevent deliberate damage. -
Monitor outdoor area across the entire site
High-resolution box or bullet cameras (weather-protected) enable reliable coverage of peripheral areas such as bike racks, the schoolyard, entrances, and teachers’ parking lots—even when mounted at height. -
Intelligent recording: automated & efficient
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Before school / during breaks: continuous recording.
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During lessons: motion-triggered recording.
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After school: automatic switch to motion detection to use storage efficiently.
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