KJB Security Products Introduces Xtreme Life Night Vision

KJB Security Products Introduces Xtreme Life Night Vision

KJB Security Products Introduces Xtreme Life Night Vision

KJB Security Products, a Nashville, Tenn.-based wholesale manufacturer and distributor of security and surveillance products, has expanded its Xtreme Life line of devices under their SleuthGear® brand to include night vision models.

Xtreme Life Night Vision devices record in almost total darkness, providing quality surveillance no matter the lighting. Users may choose to record remotely or onto a removable SD card. In addition, the video may be viewed remotely from an iPad or smart phone using the free EZ-See app.

Camera styles include bottom view and side view smoke detectors. The bottom view IR smoke detector camera has a wide field of view and is ideal for placement over a cash register or entryway.

“We are excited to offer our dealers the night vision hidden cameras,” said KJB Security Products’ CEO, Jill Johnston. “Adding the IR capability to these Xtreme Life devices expands the options consumers have when building their home or office surveillance systems. And, as with all of our SleuthGear® products, they are designed to be the most covert, simple to install and monitor.”

Xtreme Life hidden cameras are equipped with PIR heat sensors that conserve battery life by activating only when body heat is detected, and feature a fast, two-second start up time. The PIR capability has also been added to some of the company’s stand-alone DVR models. The long life batteries come standard in all Xtreme Life devices and are compatible with all SleuthGear® QUAD and QUAD LCD wireless models.

Products include:

Xtreme Life Night Vision Smoke Detector (side view) Item Number: SC7100

Xtreme Life Night Vision Smoke Detector (bottom view) (Item Number: SC7200)

Xtreme Life Night Vision Smoke Detector QUAD LCD (side view) (Item Number: SC7300)

Xtreme Life Night Vision Smoke Detector QUAD (side view) (Item Number: SC7350)

Xtreme Life Night Vision Smoke Detector QUAD LCD (bottom view) (Item Number: SC7400)

Xtreme Life Smoke Detector QUAD (bottom view) Night Vision (Item Number: SC7450)

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