For nearly
2 decades, the Groundhog® Camera
has been the surveillance camera of choice. Its name has become synomous with professionals in their
discussions of remote covert surveillance technology and techniques.
After
all, the Groundhog® camera
system was the first unattended surveillance product
used by law enforcement and
pioneered the way for investigators to use remote
video surveillance. This is why so many law
enforcement agencies have continued using this tried-and-tested
product, and why so many other manufacturers have
tried to duplicate its success.
There
is still only one Groundhog® - The Original Groundhog® Camera
Systems.
Chameleon
Technology™ is unique to Sensor iCam. LL
products. This technology allows our sensors to
become “smart sensors” by adapting
to the environment in which they are placed.
Most
outdoor sensors are the heart of any surveillance
system. But when non-adaptive sensors are placed
in a harsh environment, they are prone to false
trips—also referred to as “false positives”.
Many technical investigators have become accustomed
to this anomaly and usually expect false trips
to occur. This generally results in the equipment
continuing to run from many false positives—with
the outcome being equipment failure, lost time
and aggravation.
Our
sensors utilize state of the art software and powerful
processors to electronically adapt to harsh conditions.
The end result is less equipment failure, less
time spent checking faulty equipment and more arrests.
We use this technology for passive infrared, seismic
and magnetic among other sensors. Our passive infrared
sensors work reliably in unstable environments
like thunderstorms where other passive infrared
sensors fail.
Using
sensors developed with Chameleon Technology™ truly
is the smart choice.
Another
advantage to using Sensor iCam, LLC sensors is
the ability to program each sensor for a variety
of applications. These “smart sensors” have
the capability to detect direction of travel, size
of target and speed of target. Multiple sensor
alarming on “A” AND “B” or
alarm on multiple hits using “dwell” allow
for enhanced reliability.
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