Victoriaville, Canada – VOSKER, a provider in remote area surveillance, announced the launch of its cellular-connected security camera, the VOSKER V300: an product that integrates on-demand live video streaming and motion-activated video recording, all without wires or Wi-Fi.
“Our cameras are designed to ensure peace of mind and to allow users to know what is happening on their property at all times. Whether it’s a private property or a business seeking to protect its site, our objective is to provide our customers with innovative and reliable technologies,” says Maurice Vaillancourt, vice-president of marketing and sales at VOSKER.
The VOSKER V300 camera sets itself apart from other products on the market through its video surveillance of locations where access to electricity and Wi-Fi networks is limited. 100% wireless, the camera offers several weeks of battery life, thanks to its solar panel that supports the lithium battery. Its connectivity is provided by 4G/LTE network, making it the ideal solution for long-term outdoor surveillance in remote locations.
The V300 provides complete monitoring at any time of the day, year-round. It is certified to be weatherproof and can operate in temperatures ranging from -30°C to 50°C. The mobile security camera captures high-quality video and still images with impressive resolution capabilities during the day and infrared at night.
With its patented and protected technology, VOSKER cameras use artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) to provide users with images and data in real-time. Comprehensive and easy to use, the VOSKER mobile application allows users to receive notifications and alerts when movement is detected. The activity captured by the camera can be viewed simply and easily on a smartphone.
VOSKER focuses its activities in sectors where cameras are used for security or recreational purposes; to monitor cottages, construction sites, farms, marinas, and warehouses, to name but a few. “At VOSKER, we are inspired to push the limits of technology in the field of intelligent video surveillance, which offers our users a unique experience,” Vaillancourt adds. “In addition to offering superior quality products, we have created innovative tools and an app that guarantee the safety of spaces, wherever users may need them.”
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