Wireless CCTV launches covert surveillance device
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Wireless CCTV Ltd has launched a covert, one-box surveillance device, which can be quickly deployed, even in extreme conditions.
The device’s case and connectors are fully waterproof, and can even be buried underground without compromising performance, making the system ideal for environmental monitoring.
Both a wired and wireless set up is available, with the suitability depending on the distance between the PTZ cameras and base unit.
There is an integrated Compact Flash card for digital, evidential quality recording of video. Users can view either live or recorded footage from any remote location using 3G mobile phone technology and Wi-Fi.
Wireless CCTV’s 3G equipment is used by many local authorities and police forces throughout the United Kingdom.
The company specialises in mobile surveillance systems which combine mobile telecommunications and CCTV technology. Wireless CCTV Limited has offices in Rochdale and London.
Further information is available at the company’s website - http://www.wcctv.com/products.aspx?page=420
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