Total Recall to Demo CrimeEye Surveillance Units at Police Security Expo 2015

Total Recall Corporation, a video-centric security technology provider, will highlight its successful line of CrimeEye surveillance units and showcase exciting security technologies in video surveillance at the 29th annual Police Security Expo to be held this month in Atlantic City.

“For more than 25 years, Total Recall has been on the cutting edge of technology in providing video surveillance and security solutions to a variety of law enforcement agencies,” said Total Recall President Jordan Heilweil. “We’re excited to again showcase some very innovative products to our friends in the law enforcement community at PSE 2015.”

The Police Security Expo (PSE) is the nation’s longest running, best-attended and most highly regarded product showcase designed for law enforcement, homeland security, corporate security, private security, and government professionals. This year’s event will be held June 23-24 at the Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Show attendees are encouraged to visit Total

Recall Corporation at PSE 2015 Booth Number 2045 to experience the latest in security surveillance solutions. Total Recall will host a booth raffle to give away a free covert cigarette lighter video recorder and will also feature the following products:

  • Exclusive CrimeEye Citywide and CrimeEye-RD Rapid Deployment video surveillance systems;
  • Panomera's Multifocal sensor system video cameras which are specially developed for video surveillance of expansive areas;
  • Full-featured MIL SPEC covert solutions; and
  • Affordable, discrete surveillance products, such as the covert cigarette lighter video recorder.

“It’s worth the time to drop by our booth at PSE 2015 because many of these products are exclusive to Total Recall Corporation and represent the latest in tactical video surveillance technology,” said Heilweil.

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