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Up in Placentia, California, some Brazen punks snatched almost 1/4 Million dollars in computer data storage products from a manufacturer there, as well as a used coffee pot from the business next store? What, the punks were tired from stealing all that merchandise over a 36 hour period, so they had to make some extra strong joe to keep them a going

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Does Your Surveillance System Have A Battery Powered Back Up Camera?



February 16, 2010

You gotta love those Chinese, not only do they party for 2 weeks during their New Year, virtually shutting down all commerce between any company in any other country, they also come up with an endless stream of DVR Spy Cameras hidden in practically every possible product.

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The Bluetooth Earphone DVR Easily Records Covert Video



SleuthGear just released the Covert NightOwl IR Cube Clock Camera , their first camera that has built-in infrareds that allow this hidden camera to see up to 30 feet in total darkness, as well as offering beautiful D1 color video during the day. Now you have the best of both worlds

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The SleuthGear Covert NightOwl IR Cube Clock Camera Is A New Nanny Cam With Night Vision



Forklift Accident Caught On Video

Author: Darrell D. Betzold
January 28, 2010

Check out this silly video. We put together a 16 Camera Analog Surveillance System for a customer, and the very first day they turned it on, they recorded this forklift accident on video

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Forklift Accident Caught On Video



January 27, 2010

With the trend of surveillance systems moving to IP Network Cameras , we wanted to take a moment to point out the advantages and disadvantages of using megapixel cameras, and what Vivotek has come up with their True Megapixel Solutions. There are so many reasons not to consider a megapixel IP camera like the Vivotek IP8161 2 Megapixel H.264 Day Night Fixed Network Camera for your next installation: Clearer picture: CCTV cameras max out @ 0.4 megapixels, resulting in poor video quality, megapixel cameras deliver 3x the resolution. Interlacing: No interlacing problems with IP cameras as they record all in one pass, not two, no blurry lines when you have movement.

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Vivotek Conquers The Bandwidth Challenges Of Megapixel IP Cameras



January 26, 2010

We put together a video of what you get in the MicroEye CamBall Surveillance Pack for the SecureShot Micro Eyes SD Card Recording Ball Camera CamBall . There are three total packs, and this one is great for either recording your trips in your car or truck, as well as allowing the CamBall to watch your car at night, to record any punk that tries to mess with it. Here is What’s In The MicroEye CamBall Surveillance Pack?

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What’s In The MicroEye CamBall Surveillance Pack?



What Is In The CamBall Sports Pack?

Author: Darrell D. Betzold
January 26, 2010

We put together a video of what you get in the MicroEye CamBall Sports Pack for the SecureShot Micro Eyes SD Card Recording Ball Camera CamBall .

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What Is In The CamBall Sports Pack?



January 22, 2010

Here is the last of 3 videos of what you get with the new SecureShot Micro Eyes SD Card Recording Ball Camera CamBall with the improved motion detection. Here is What’s In The Updated CamBall

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What’s In The Updated CamBall? Part 3 of 3



If you are looking for an inexpensive, easy to use, outdoor security camera, the Flood Light With Motion Detection And Hidden Camera , has been upgraded to 34 super bright white LED’s that will light up your driveway, front or rear door, or use at your business. The punk won’t have any idea that an innocent looking light is also recording their every move, and it has a microphone so you can hear what they are saying

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Deter Vandals & Robbers With The Improved Flood Light With Motion Detection And Hidden Camera



December 27, 2009

Butte-Silver Bow Police Captain Doug Conway says security cameras make his job a lot easier. “Video is a great source of evidence to investigators,” he told the Montana Standard