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Qeeps Guard available in free trial

Story link: Qeeps Guard available in free trial by Jan Harris

Qeeps, a new hosted service which allows users to connect to a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) via their mobile phone, is offering a free one month trial of Qeeps Guard.

The trial is available to any end user or security installer with access to a qualifying DVR.

As well as a free one month service, the offer also includes 60 connection minutes. Qualifying DVR systems include Pelco, Mitsubishi, Vista, Dedicated Micros, Videcon, Adpro, Videoswitch and other major brands.

Qeeps users can receive real-time and recorded video footage on most 95% of current mobile phone models.

The service can be used to view colour-footage from CCTV cameras, or a video feed from a computer.

At the end of the trial period, users will be able to upgrade to the full Qeeps service, which provides event notifications and DVR monitoring.

The full service is available on a monthly subscription, priced from £7.49.

Qeeps is operated by Vemotion Interactive Limited.

 


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