Two new entries in the Eagle Eye Cabinet Systems portfolio
October 22, 2024
October 22, 2024
As a business owner, you want to keep a remote eye on things all over your premises. That can be difficult when conditions are less than perfect for cameras, like in outlying parking areas, campus perimeters, unloading areas, or rooftop equipment clusters. Situations like that can involve extending your video surveillance perimeter to spots far beyond your current wired network.
Perhaps you’d rather skip the reliability and security worries of using Wi-Fi. (There might not be ready power on tap, either.) And surveillance can’t just be fair weather surveillance, either: Rain happens, and so do snow, wind, and heat.
With these problems in mind, we’re dedicated to making it not just possible for you to put high-resolution cloud-connected cameras practically anywhere — but easy. Including places where they would have been impossible just a short time ago.
Earlier this year, we debuted Eagle Eye Cabinet Systems with the rugged Eagle Eye Anywhere Cabinet. And by “anywhere,” we mean it. With a solar panel mounted, all you need is enough sun for power: everything else you need is built in, and built to last. Multi-day battery, high-resolution camera, and a reliable 4G connection with service managed directly by Eagle Eye Networks.
But you might not need everything that the Anywhere Cabinet delivers. Since not every problem calls for the same solution, we’re pleased to introduce two new members of the Cabinet Systems family:
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