Sentry View Systems Debuts SelfPowered Surveillance Solution

Sentry View Systems announced the release of SentryPOST, the first completely self-sustaining remote surveillance, networking and illumination solution. SentryPOST is completely self-powered. Wind turbines and solar panels create clean and reliable energy to seamlessly merge wireless, video, surveillance sensors and LED illumination. SentryPOST provides a turnkey, flexible and fully customizable remote surveillance solution to address many applications.

Available for live demonstration in Booth 13143 during ISC West, SentryPOST successfully breaks free from the limitations encountered by other failed border and tower based solutions. Ruggedized to withstand the harshest environmental conditions, SentryPOST provides a seamless platform to support 24/7 situational awareness and continuous communications.

“The technology behind SentryPOST evolved from a proven installation base of over 450 remote surveillance Sentry View Systems deployments. Our scientists and engineers understand the capabilities and limitations of existing technologies, and the detrimental effect of harsh environmental conditions on sensitive sensors. We knew that a different and clean energy solution was required,” said Justin Thompson, chief operating officer. “SentryPOST is the culmination of field experience, solid engineering and a unique understanding of sensor fusion and performance factors within harsh environmental conditions”.

Sentry View Systems will be exhibiting SentryPOST in Booth 13143 during ISC West 2011.

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