End-to-end mobile surveillance system includes the next generation of its enterprise fleet management software (vMax Commander), the Explorer DX12 DVR, and the vMax View video and recorded data management software.
Read More →The vMax Commander helps passenger transportation authorities lower the administration requirements of managing the onboard video and telematics data from their fleet. It also increases operational efficiency by giving fleet managers the ability to acquire critical data quickly and easily.
Read More →The DX12 facilitates better incident management through dual streaming technology. Dual streaming technology records two video streams, one lower-resolution stream for viewing over a cell phone network, and one high-resolution stream for playback on a PC.
Read More →The Trooper TL mobile video surveillance system represents the next-generation of the Trooper DVR series.
Read More →Montgomery (Ala.) Area Transit System utilized a Seon demo unit on one of its buses for a full year before choosing Seon as the company's mobile surveillance system provider.
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The new, high-efficiency SQ IR Dome infrared camera is designed to meet the specific needs of mobile applications.
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The Sherpa rapid mobile video surveillance deployment system can climb a pole by itself, enabling it to be deployed in less than 10 minutes, and deliver a number of pan/tilt/zoom camera-head options.
Read More →Site explains all the required hardware, software and accessories, along with options based on a customers' industry and needs. New features also enable the customer to compare products side-by-side.
Read More →Allows customers to acquire all the equipment they need up front, enabling them to purchase of newer technology that might otherwise be out of reach due to cost.
Read More →Company achieved more than 45.9 percent of the world’s school bus mobile surveillance market in 2008, a figure four times greater than the next largest supplier.
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