KJB Security Products Debuts New SleuthGear Hidden Camera Surveillance Devices at ISC West

KJB Security Products, a Nashville, Tenn.-based wholesale manufacturer and distributor of the American-designed SleuthGear line of surveillance cameras, is introducing several new no pinhole hidden cameras at ISC West in Las Vegas on April 2 – 4.

KJB Security Products Debuts New SleuthGear Hidden Camera Surveillance Devices at ISC WestAs the maker of the original black box hidden camera, KJB is pleased to offer the Recluse Black Box HD DVR (Item # SC1720). This fourth generation device offers HD resolution 1280x720 for true 720P video digital recording. The 720P digital CMOS camera provides clear video playback, while consuming less power. The long lasting battery allows up to 700 hours of stand by time, combined with the no pinhole design, offers users the most reliable covert surveillance.

Additional new models in the black box no pinhole line include the Recluse Night Vision QUAD LCD (Item #SC1726) and the Recluse Night Vision QUAD (Item #SC1727). These wireless models expand the SleuthGear QUAD wireless line, allowing users to monitor up to four cameras at once. All Recluse models feature night vision and invisible infrared sensors, which are virtually impossible to detect for the most discreet recordings in almost any lighting conditions.

"We are especially excited about the new Recluse models. The HD DVR offers the clearest picture, and the wireless versions – which are the first of their kind on the market – are an extension of our growing wireless QUAD line," said Jill Johnston, CEO of KJB Security Products. "Our company was founded on the belief that professional level security should be accessible, reliable and easy to use for anyone wishing to protect what matters – their family, home and business. These new SleuthGear offerings provide several additional options for our dealers and customers."

KJB Security Products Debuts New SleuthGear Hidden Camera Surveillance Devices at ISC WestAlso being unveiled at ISC West is the Xtreme Life Wireless Tissue Box Night Vision QUAD LCD (Item #SC1731) and Xtreme Life Wireless Tissue Box Night Vision QUAD (Item #SC1732). Both feature PIR heat sensors, long life batteries and invisible infrared sensors for reliable surveillance and recording in almost total darkness. Like Recluse, Xtreme Life is part of KJB's exclusively designed SleuthGear family of products. 

Live demos for these products and more will be offered at the company's booth #2036 during exhibit hours.

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