‘Virtually indestructible’ portable CCTV system launched by RVR
RVR’s Network Attached Storage system combines a pan-tilt-zoom day/night dome camera and wireless passive infrared detectors inside a tough, Kevlar reinforced housing. The system can deployed in minutes, RVR said, and requires a 240 volt power supply.
In the event of an intruder, the unit transmits live or recorded images back to either a handheld PDA, laptop or RVR’s remote video response centre via wireless 3G technology.
Kevlar housing is ‘indestructible’
The unit is ideally suited for one-off events or construction sites, Colin Walters, general manager of RVR said.
“NAS is designed so that it can be quickly deployed and taken down, but provide reliable surveillance while it is there.”
“This makes it ideal for monitoring, recording, and ultimately preventing such things as fly tipping, petty vandalism, and other anti-social behaviours.”
Although ideal for temporary applications, the product has also been designed to be used on a permanent basis, Walters said.
“The Kevlar housing is virtually indestructible and a battery back-up means the system doesn’t fail, even if the mains do. NAS is also IP66-rated which means it can operate in all conditions, rain or shine.”
The unit has been fitted with a GPS tracker.
‘Virtually indestructible’ portable CCTV system launched by RVR
RVR’s Network Attached Storage system combines a pan-tilt-zoom day/night dome camera and wireless passive infrared detectors inside a tough, Kevlar […]
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