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Eubiq’s 1st-of-Its -Kind Power Track |
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Written by Bob Snyder
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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We ran across the Eubiq Power Track at a consumer event in Dubai where it was one of ten products chosen for a contest called Last Gadget Standing. Eubiq lost out to Philips TV technology but only because this was a consumer event.
Architects, designers, installers…their votes would go to Eubiq of Singapore who “plugs a gap” in the market with a track that gives a modular universal solution to the plug proliferation in every office. Don’t take my word for it… check it out for yourself.
Go Eubiq
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Darim’s Portable Wireless IP Camera |
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Written by Bob Snyder
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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For the surveillance market, what could be more useful than a mobile wireless IP camera? Strap on the PVE400/PVE400M and you get a single channel video encoder for capturing, encoding, and steaming MPEG4 video and G.711 audio compression through a wireless interface.
Call it a Personal Wireless Router, one that you wear on-the-job if you need to be mobile with support for Motorola MEA in 2.4GHz or 4.9GHz. Motorola’s intelligent technology turns each user into a walking router/repeater that forms part of a seamless, wireless network. This network can be deployed independently, or as part of a wider network using additional mesh devices. Video and other broadband data can “hop” through every device in the network and due to this Multi-Hopping feature, the network actually becomes more robust as additional PVE400Ms and other mesh devices are added.
This unit can be controlled from an Incident Response Command Center Post of Central Operations Control Center for point-of-view situational awareness. How cool is that?
Go Walking IP Video with Darim
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