Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Mushroom Systems ThirdEye makes surveillance mobile, peeping on perps goes wireless

Wires are untidy -- especially, if you are running lines for (homeland) security. However for individuals industries particularly worried about monitoring potential miscreants, Mushroom Networks' ThirdEye is poised to complete the job while meting out wonderful that unnecessary, connected clutter. The presently available device, pictured above, utilizes the business's Broadband Connecting tech to mesh bandwidth across several cellular data cards into one high-speed connection for PTZ cameras (pan-tilt-zoom), letting corporate or government customers patrol their perimeters remotely in tangible-time. The price of this surveillance freedom will not come cheap for The Government and buddies either, with prices beginning at $3,190. Unless of course you are the Howard Hughes homebound-type, you will not be requiring this degree of protection. No, that is what the Slomin Shield is perfect for. Official PR following the break.

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