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Contractor Supply Magazine writes about how our solar powered cellular construction cameras provide safety and security on construction sites.
Equipment World Magazine writes an article about how eye Trax solar powered cellular security cameras catch thieves who steal materials from construction sites.
Eye Trax ehibited our solar powered cellular security camera at the 2015 International Builder's Show in Las Vegas! Being that we were the ONLY new techincal product at the show, we produced record attandance at our booth! Thank you for all those who took the time to visit our booth and learn more abour our construction site secuirty cameras.
Eye Trax Emphasizes the Growing Need for Cellular Security Cameras & Remote Security Monitoring on Construction Sites.
OG & PE features the Eye Trax camera system in thier January issue. Solar powered motion activated cellular security camera system!
Eye Trax Emphasizes the Growing Need for Cellular Security Cameras & Remote Security Monitoring on Construction Sites
Charlotte, NC – In the last 10 years, the construction industry has been hit by a force that has left it with a total of $1 billion in losses. The name of that force? Theft. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, 90% of all equipment that is stolen is from construction sites. That is why Eye Trax has created a method of reducing this number exponentially with the help of construction cameras unlike any other on the industry.
To meet the growing demand for remote security on construction sites, Eye Trax created their construction cameras to be solar powered, motion sensitive, and time-lapse capable. In addition, Eye Trax also features a web-based user interface and mobile phone application to work effectively in various environments.
Moreover, Eye Trax is also ideal for industries other than construction sites including oil, gas, power generation, storage yards, and security to name a few. Eye Trax is also characterized by being more lightweight, inexpensive, and easier to install than any other cellular security cameras on the market.
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About Eye Trax
Eye Trax is the leading provider of wireless cellular security cameras for the public. Eye Trax’s camera system utilizes the cellular network to transmit acquired pictures which are delivered to a customer’s cellular phone, email and custom web-based portal in 30 seconds or less. Motion detection and time activation are the trigger mechanisms for the camera system to acquire pictures throughout the day. Eye Trax cameras are powered by a solar panel or 110V plug.
The 3 Benefits of Eye Trax’s Remote-Monitoring Security Camera to Construction Worksites
The reason that so many outdoor worksites across the world commonly experience theft is because for a long time there was a significant lack of sophisticated motion activated camera equipment. That is why Eye Trax created a new and innovate remote-monitoring security camera to provide outdoor job sites across the world with a cost-effective product. Shortly after Eye Trax launched its flagship product they quickly grew to become one of the international leaders for construction cameras, here’s why:
1. Accurate Results
Part of the reason for Eye Trax’s exponential growth throughout the world is due to the fact that it features some of the most reliable technology on the market. An infrared sensor that is built into Eye Trax construction cameras measures changes to thermal activity. This can distinguish human intruders from animals and machinery that might enter the monitored environment. Additionally, Eye Trax also uses a night vision view mode as well as time-lapsed video to accurately identify any potential trespassers.
2. Reliability
Eye Trax security cameras are also solar powered to ensure that if the power ever fails managers can still rely on a reverse supply of energy to keep it working. On top of that, Eye Trax utilizes cellular networks so that if anything should go wrong the foreman is notified immediately via cellphone.
3. Easy Use
Nothing about the Eye Trax construction cameras is complicated. From the simple to use interface to its small size (14 x 14 inches), lightweight nature, and easy installation Eye Trax can be attached in virtually any outdoor environment. Eye Trax also has an internal battery, 12 V to operate, and can work in any temperatures from -10 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Eye Trax motion activated cameras are ideal for all types of environments, not just the construction industry. Security, storage yards, oil, gas, and power generation industries can also benefit from Eye Trax’s remote technology. Eye Trax has recently developed a reputation as the international leader of all wireless cellular surveillance cameras because they know what their customers want when looking for a security product.
The 5 Advantages of Using the Eye Trax Ranger Series Surveillance Camera for Remote Security Monitoring
Over the last decade approximately $1 billion dollars’ worth of equipment has been stolen from various construction sites due to a lack of adequate cellular security cameras. To prevent theft in outdoor jobsites, Eye Trax was born as an innovative new surveillance camera for remote security monitoring. The reason Eye Trax has become an international leader in providing jobsites with construction cameras is because of the multiple advantages of their unique product, mainly that it reduces theft in the workplace.
1. An Indefinite Supply of Power
Eye Trax’s construction cameras are a reliable source for many different industries other than construction including oil, gas, security, storage, and power generation to name a few because they have a reliable source of continuous energy. Harvesting its power straight from the sun, Eye Trax products keep working, even during a power failure.
2. Motion Sensitivity/Night Vision Capabilities
Eye Trax technology is also incredibly accurate because it features motion sensing technology as well as night vision capabilities. Without these two features, cellular security cameras are not able to accurately identify trespassers. Eye Trax is also able to identify individual thermal activity patterns to distinguish between human and other types of intruders.
3. Time Lapse
Moreover, motion sensitivity, night vision capabilities, and thermal activity can also be used hand in hand with Eye Trax’s time lapse feature which can accurately identify individuals on a frame by frame view.
4. Works on a Cellular Network
Construction and other job site managers always have access to recent updates and information straight to their phones because Eye Trax uses a secure cellular network. No matter what time of day or night it is managers can feel confident knowing that they can remotely monitor their sites at any given moment.
5. Lightweight & Easy to Use
Furthermore, installing and using Eye Trax construction cameras is easy. Eye Trax is so light it can be fashioned to virtually any surface with little hassle. In addition, it is small in size, has an internal battery, and only requires 12 V to operate.
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Construction site managers who are looking for a surveillance camera for remote security monitoring should consider choosing Eye Trax. Eye Trax has grown internationally more rapidly than any other product of its kind making it the most reliable choice for security on the market today.
Solar Powered Cellular Security Camera system finds themselves in an article from Oil, Gas & Petrochem Magazine.
Construction Site Security Cameras and how they are used article in Construction Business Owner Magazine:
Construction Business Owner Magazine Article
Charlotte, N.C. (June 4, 2014) – Eye Trax, the leading manufacturer of wireless outdoor security cameras in the world, will showcase its equipment and technology at the upcoming Houston Expo 2014. Eye Trax’s remote-monitoring security cameras incorporate solar technology with cellular communication, enabling customers to monitor remote construction sites or equipment yards anywhere cellular service is available without the costly expense of trying to provide power and an internet connection to those areas. The company’s exhibit will be in the Booth 114, of the NRG Park Convention Center.
“The need for remote security monitoring on construction sites is greater than ever, yet many contractors continue to struggle with finding the right method or equipment to successfully protect their investments,” says Jerry McSorley, president, Eye Trax. “What makes Eye Trax products stand out from other surveillance systems is that we are the only truly outdoor wireless cameras on the market. Our products accomplish this by utilizing the available cellular network in order to transmit pictures, eliminating the need for the infrastructure of a computer, phone line, internet connection, router, and power which is required for the traditional wireless cameras. Eye Trax wireless, solar-powered construction cameras make remote area surveillance an inexpensive reality.”
According to McSorley, most construction cameras on the market today are either modified hunting cameras or high-end, time-lapse video cameras that don’t offer motion-sensing technology. Eye Trax’s cellular-based construction camera is indefinitely powered by a solar panel, triggered by motion, night-vision capabilities, and controlled by a web-based User Interface or Mobile Phone App. These features, and all the traditional features of a time-lapse video camera, are incorporated into the design.
Eye Trax’s solar-powered wireless motion activated camera system utilizes an integrated passive infrared sensor that measure changes in thermal activity in the camera viewing area. A passive infrared sensor (PIR) creates an invisible thermal grid in front of the construction camera viewing area. Once this thermal grid is disturbed with an introduction of a new thermal profile, the construction camera will trigger and in less than half of a second and start taking pictures. “Typically a human, vehicle or large animal will cause the motion activated camera to trigger,” says McSorley. “This process of triggering the motion detection camera is considered an ‘event.’” All events captured by the motion-activated construction camera are time and location stamped and then immediately sent over the secure cellular network to the Eye Trax cloud based servers with a location, time and date located on the pictures. Eye Trax’s construction camera system offers an option to receive event notifications on any mobile phone via SMS message or email. The SMS pictures or email from the construction camera can be received 24/7.
The Eye Trax construction camera is powered by a very small, lightweight solar panel (14 in x 14 in) — it only requires 12V in order to operate. An internal battery, located inside the aluminum housing of the system, will allow the camera to operate for a full five days in the event of inclement weather. The camera is optimized to provide a 90-degree field of view and is designed with two lenses: One for daytime color pictures and the other for black and white nighttime pictures. The camera lenses are surrounded by 55 infrared lamps that will illuminate an area up to 75-ft away from the camera face. The unit can operate in a temperature range of -10°F to 140°F.
The mounting bracket for the Eye Trax unit is fully orbital and can be attached to any surface. The operator can choose from using zip ties to stainless steel screws to mount the unit.
Eye Trax’s new patent-pending Barrel Mounting Pole will be on display for the first time at Houston Expo 2014. This mounting option is available for quick installation and removal without digging a hole or hiring a 3rd party. When the Eye Trax’s barrel mounting pole system weighs only 25 lb when it is empty, which means anyone can pick it up and easily move it to a different location. When it is filled with water, it weighs nearly 500 lb, making it difficult to be moved or disturbed by inclement weather. The Barrel Mounting Pole system can be filled with water through the top of the barrel with a garden hose and emptied out through the bottom through the spigot. This application is used on construction sites where a construction camera is needed in one location for a temporary basis.
For more information about Eye Trax products, visit http://www.eyetrax.com or call 800-594-4157.
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About Eye Trax
Eye Trax is the leading provider of wireless cellular surveillance cameras for the public. Eye Trax’s camera system utilizes the cellular network to transmit acquired pictures which are delivered to a customer’s cellular phone, email and custom web-based portal in 30 seconds or less. Motion detection and time activation are the trigger mechanisms for the camera system to acquire pictures throughout the day. Eye Trax cameras are powered by a solar panel or 110V plug. To learn more, visit http://www.eyetrax.com or call 800-594-4157.
Theft of construction equipment and material is a national epidemic. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, as much as one billion dollars worth of construction tools, equipment, and materials is stolen nationwide each year and 90 percent of this amount is taken directly from construction sites. Such losses increased by 64 percent between 1995 and 2001, and that trend is continuing upward at an alarming rate.
In order to stop theft of materials, construction equipment, and vandalism is to catch the perpetrator(s) in action or pursue them with documented pictorial evidence. The only way this can be accomplished is by having a construction site with security cameras installed that have the ability to trigger the camera upon motion detection and capture images with infrared night vision technology.
The construction industry is a market that has not evolved with technology as much as other industries have to prevent against theft and vandalism. Eye Trax, the leading manufacturer of wireless security cameras, has designed the best jobsite surveillance camera for today’s construction industry by considering all the factors involved from high definition time-lapse video, security camera measures, web-based software, mobile-based applications, infrastructure requirements and installation.
The Ranger Series Construction Camera is Eye Trax’s solution to this challenge. It is a wireless, solar-powered system that is able to be installed in various locations of the construction site throughout the building process. The Ranger Series cameras are triggered by motion, have night vision capabilities and are controlled by a web-based User Interface or mobile phone application.
Remote Site Monitoring System Options
Up till now, the only options construction contractors have in today’s market are either a modified hunting camera or high-end time-lapse video camera that does not offer motion-sensing technology. A hunting camera is a cheaper alternative but lacks the picture quality and motion-sensing area because it is designed to watch a deer trail and not a large construction site. Most hunting cameras require the contractor to view the pictures by picking up the internal SD card to view the pictures on a computer. The method of using a hunting camera is the least expensive option and also least effective because, by the time a contractor has realized a construction site has been vandalized, it’s more than likely too late to catch the perpetrator. The SD card will show images of the perpetrator(s) but more than likely it will not be enough detailed evidence to pursue and arrest them. This is when frustrating to a contractor who has lost equipment, materials, time and money on setting up the hunting camera and actually captured images of the perpetrator but can’t do anything about recouping their losses or capturing the person or people who entered the construction site.
The design intent of the time-lapse construction cameras was for the purpose of taking high-resolution pictures on a timed interval in order to create a time-lapse video of the construction process. The designers of these systems mistakenly left out the ability to use the time-lapse construction camera as a jobsite security camera by not offering a motion sensing technology or night vision capabilities. They also did not consider the portability, installation and power considerations of the time-lapse video camera that the contractor would need to effectively use the camera.
Security cameras offer “motion detection” with their systems, but it is very important to understand the differences in types of motion detection technology and what the security camera does with the pictures once the motion detector is triggered. The most common method of motion detection used by security camera systems uses a method of change in pixels in the viewing area as a trigger. This method is most common because the technology was shared from indoor camera systems into the design of their outdoor camera systems. This type of pixel change to trigger the security camera is 100-percent software driven. Indoor motion detection cameras very rarely have any movement that was cause a false alarm unless a window was left open or the air ventilation system causes paper or drapes to move. When the image sensor inside the motion-activated camera sees a percentage change in pixels, it triggers, and takes pictures resulting in an “event.” This type of trigger causes many false alarms because anything that changes in front of the motion-activated camera is considered an event. Wind blowing leaves on the trees or trash blowing around a construction site will cause this type of motion sensing technology to trigger. When the motion activated camera creates this many false alarms, the contractor has the tendency to not pay close attention to the pictures received because they receive so many and eventually stop the system from sending the images because of the annoyance factor. This ultimately eliminates the reasons for installing motion-activated security cameras on a jobsite.
The Engineers at Eye Trax considered these issues with motion sensing technology when designing the company’s solar-powered, wireless, motion-activated Ranger Series Construction Cameras. The Eye Trax Camera system utilizes an integrated passive infrared sensor that measure changes in “thermal activity” in the camera viewing area. A passive infrared sensor (PIR) creates an invisible thermal grid in front of the construction camera viewing area. A human, vehicle, or a large animal emits their own heat source that the PIR sensor can see and immediately triggers the motion activated construction camera to start taking pictures. Events captured using PIR motion sensing technology are very important to the contractor because they are only concerned about human or vehicle activity on the jobsites after hours. All events captured by the motion-activated construction camera are time and location stamped, and then these events are immediately sent over the secure cellular network to the Eye Trax cloud-based servers, where notifications via SMS to any mobile phone and emailed are sent to designated recipients.
Installation and Operation
Installation and operation of a construction camera is another topic of analysis between the product offerings from the various construction cameras manufacturers. Most construction sites will not have temporary power poles installed until the site has been cleared and graded. The Eye Trax Ranger Series Construction Cameras are solar powered and transmit over the cellular network therefore eliminating the need for any infrastructure. They can also be installed anywhere, at any time, to begin the capturing of high-definition time-lapse photography and offer security camera features to the construction site.
Mounting of the construction camera system is also very important when considering a contractor’s investment. Traditional time-lapse constructions cameras are very heavy and if they do offer a solar panel option it is on average 36 inches by 48 inches in order to produce the required 110V for the system and required a very large and heavy car battery bank in efforts to keep the system operating on cloudy days. The result of all this weight is the requirement for a 10-inch pole to be professionally installed on a designated spot on the construction site. This not only makes the installation expensive but also very difficult to remove and re-locate the construction camera to a new location when required.
Eye Trax Ranger Series construction cameras are designed to operate on a 12V system and utilize a small internal battery that is powered by a small 14-inch by 14-inch solar panel that keeps the system running indefinitely. The battery located inside the aluminum housing of the construction camera allows the construction site security camera to operate for a full five days in the event of inclement weather. And, the system will send out battery level warning emails in the event the voltage levels are low and the solar panel needs adjustment. The lightweight design has allowed for smaller mounting pole requirements, which has given Eye Trax the opportunity to offer a unique, quick deploy and removal mounting pole system.
Eye Trax has designed a patent pending Barrel Mounting Pole system for quick installation and removal without the need of digging a hole or hiring a third party for pole installation and removal. The Barrel Mounting Pole system is comprised of a 55-gallon plastic drum and three steel poles that bolt together forming a 12-foot mounting pole for the Ranger construction camera. The design height of 12 feet is the calibrated height for use of the integrated motion detector and infrared lighting system in the construction camera. The 25-pound Barrel Mounting Pole system is easy to pick up and move to any location on the construction site. Once a designated spot has been determined for the construction camera, the Barrel Mounting Pole system can be filled with water through the top with a garden hose. Once filled with water the system weighs nearly 500 pounds and can withstand hurricane force winds.
When the requirement for the construction camera has been fulfilled in the designated locations on the construction site, the removal of the system is just as easy as putting it up. Simply remove the construction camera from the mounting pole surface and reverse the pole installation process. The water is emptied out through the bottom of the Barrel Mounting Pole system via a spigot. Now, the Barrel Mounting Pole system and construction camera can be relocated anywhere with very little effort
Viewing Events
Viewing events is also very important when considering security on a construction site. The most effective way to capture a perpetrator on a construction site after normal working hours is to catch them while they are still on site. The only way to do this is by receiving live images that can confirm the presence of perpetrator.
Pictures are sent via SMS or email from the Eye Trax Construction Camera’s User Interface 24/7, or after normal business hours, between 6 p.m.-6 a.m., by programming the web-based or mobile phone based User Interface accordingly. The contractor can review these live images and can determine if action is required. If action is required, contractors can dial 911 to alert the police that there is a “crime in action,” and the police will use every effort to immediately descend to the construction site to apprehend the perpetrator.
The Eye Trax web-based and mobile phone application User Interface is the “hands on” controls of the solar powered wireless outdoor security camera system once it has been deployed to the remote area(s). From the User Interface, contractors can perform the following functions:
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The Camera Console is the first page the contractor sees when they log into the User Interface from a web browser or the mobile phone application. The Camera Console is designed to be the “command center” for viewing multiple cameras from one window and having the abilities to make quick changes to settings of the wireless outdoor camera system.
Companies that are set up to allow for monitoring of the wireless outdoor cameras for security purposes, this is the page that would be active most of the time. The security professional will easily see when the wireless outdoor security camera has acquired a new picture because it will appear on this screen with a red box around it until the security professional has clicked the green check mark to indicate it has been reviewed. Each outdoor camera will have a small picture on this page that will be arranged by three outdoor cameras across in infinitely down as they are added.
When the contractor clicks on one of the small images on the Camera Console page, the software will open the User Interface, which provides expanded features and controls for each individual solar-powered outdoor webcam. The User Interface will open a new browser window so that the view of the Camera Console is not lost and can still be monitored. The User Interface provides a much larger viewing window of the pictures acquired by the solar powered remote webcam.
The need for remote security monitoring on construction sites is greater than ever, yet many contractors continue to struggle with finding the right method or equipment to successfully protect their investments. What makes Eye Trax products stand out from other surveillance systems is that they are the only truly outdoor wireless cameras on the market. The company’s products accomplish this by utilizing the available cellular network in order to transmit pictures, eliminating the need for the infrastructure of a computer, phone line, internet connection, router, and power which is required for the traditional wireless cameras. Eye Trax wireless, solar-powered construction cameras make remote area surveillance an inexpensive reality.
For more information about us and our products, visit http://www.eyetrax.com or call us 800-594-4157!
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Check out this article by the folks at Heavy Equipment Guide. We're happy we have such a great network and response from our industry media sources!
http://heg.baumpub.com/products/13832/the-eye-trax-product-barrel-mounting-pole-system-offers-flexibility-in-remote-jobsite-surveillance
Charlotte, N.C. (March 4, 2014) – The wireless Eye Trax Ranger Series Construction Camera is a cellular-based surveillance camera for remote security monitoring of construction jobsites. This camera boasts a lightweight design that makes it easy to install in various locations around construction sites. Indefinitely powered by a solar panel, the Ranger Series camera has motion-sensing and night-vision capabilities, and it is controlled by a web-based user interface or mobile phone application. All these features, as well as all the traditional features of a time-lapse video camera, are incorporated into the design of the Eye Trax Ranger Series Camera.
“Eye Trax has designed the best jobsite surveillance camera for today’s construction industry by considering all the factors involved from high definition time-lapse video, security camera measures, web-based software, mobile-based applications, infrastructure requirements and installation,” says Eye Trax President Jerry McSorley. “Eye Trax Rangers Series Cameras use the available cellular network in order to transmit pictures, eliminating the need for the infrastructure of a computer, phone line, internet connection, router and power which is required for the traditional wireless cameras. Features like solar power generation and cellular transmission make these cameras truly an “off-grid” and reliable solution for the construction industry.”
The Eye Trax Ranger Series Camera is a motion-activated camera system that utilizes an integrated passive infrared sensor that measure changes in “thermal activity” in the camera viewing area. A passive infrared sensor (PIR) creates an invisible thermal grid in front of the construction camera viewing area. A human, vehicle or a large animal emits their own heat source that the PIR sensor can see and immediately triggers the motion activated construction camera to start taking pictures. Events captured by the Ranger Series Camera are time and location stamped, and then they are immediately sent over the secure cellular network to the Eye Trax cloud-based servers which sends out notifications of the event a via SMS to a contractor’s mobile phone, as well as emailed to designated addresses. SMS pictures or email from the Eye Trax Camera can be received 24/7 or set to specific time parameters, such as after operation hours.
The web-based software used to control the Ranger Series Cameras is the central location for contractors to manage their remote jobsite monitoring system, including viewing multiple cameras from a single screen. With a simple click on any camera preview, users access the User Interface to view all pictures by date and time, request a live image, create and archive time-lapse videos, overlay two pictures for detailed comparison, and place text and draw on pictures.
The Eye Trax construction camera is powered by a very small, lightweight solar panel (14 inch x 14 inch) — it only requires 12V in order to operate. An internal battery, located inside the aluminum housing of the system, will allow the camera to operate for a full five days in the event of inclement weather. The system will send out battery level warning emails to contractors when the voltage levels are low and the solar panel needs adjustment. The camera is optimized to provide a 90-degree field of view and is designed with two lenses: One for daytime color pictures and the other for black and white nighttime pictures. The camera lenses are surrounded by 55 infrared lamps that will illuminate an area up to 75-ft away from the camera face. The unit can operate in a temperature range of -10°F to 140°F.
The mounting bracket for the Eye Trax unit is fully orbital and can be attached to any surface, including the company’s Barrel-Mounting System. The operator can choose from using zip ties to stainless steel screws to mount the unit.
Take a look at the article written by the folks at Construction & Demolition Recycling: http://www.cdrecycler.com/eye-trax-wireless-camera-solar-panel.aspx
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This article written by the fine folks at Grading & Excavation Magazine highlights the Eye Trax Solar Construction Camera as the TOP solution for Security & Surveillance on Remote Locaitons like Construction Jobsites & Storage Yards as well as many other locations. Take a look, its a GREAT READ!! Thanks guys!
http://www.gradingandexcavation.com/GX/Articles/The_Eye_Trax_Ranger_Series_Construction_Camera_Off_25043.aspx
An article from ConcreteProducts.com shows that the Construction Industry finally has a solution to stop construction theft. Published in the most recent distribution of their magazine, this article covered Eye Trax as we demonstrated the Solar Construction Camera onsite at the CONEXPO/CON-AGG show in sunny Las Vegas NV in March of 2014. Read the article below!!
http://concrete.epubxp.com/i/263293/63
This article which was recently uploaded on The Concrete Producer's website (www.theconcreteproducer.com) has made headlines across the Construction Industry. Proving the protecting your jobsite can be as easy as placing an Eye Trax Solar Construction Camera on your location. Take a look, its a great read!
http://www.theconcreteproducer.com/tools-and-equipment/remote-monitoring-security-camera_c.aspx
This article from ConstructionEquipment.com highlights a few features of the Eye Trax Solar Powered Construction Camera, and lets readers know that Security & Surveillance in remote locations is something that is available TODAY!!
http://www.constructionequipment.com/eye-trax-solar-powered-security-system
Take a look at this interview with CEO Jerry McSorley. Forconstructionpros.com has featured Eye Trax in this 4:25 video discussing the features and benefits of having a Solar Powered Construction Surveillance & Security Camera.
http://www.forconstructionpros.com/video/11327618/video-eye-trax-security-camera-notifies-immediately-of-job-site-intruders
Eye Trax is excited for the quickly approaching CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2014 Show in Las Vegas, NV. Our materials are packed and on their way to the show as we speak! Come visit us in Booth #8502 in the Platinum Lot to learn how Solar Powered Construction Cameras can improve the way you run your job-site. Adding the ability to view your job-sites remotely, manage multiple builds simultaneously, and protect your materials and equipment at night gives Construction Professionals the edge up on their competitors and criminals. With over 200,000 attendees registered to attend the CONEXPO/CON-AGG Show, Eye Trax will have demo units on-site showing the capabilities of the Ranger Solar Cellular Camera as well as launching the newest patent-pending Modular Mounting Barrel. Eye Trax will also have a few units available at the show for immediate purchase, and will also be taking orders on site to ship directly to your office or job-site.
Charlotte, N.C. (March 4, 2014) - The Eye Trax patent-pending Barrel Mounting Pole System for the company’s Ranger Series Construction Cameras eliminates the need of installing a pole in the ground for purposes of mounting a jobsite surveillance system. Eye Trax has designed this new system for quick installation and removal without the need of digging a hole or hiring a third party for pole installation and removal. This system gives contractors options to properly secure their jobsites and stop the construction site theft.
“With our Barrel Mounting Pole System, Eye Trax’s construction cameras can easily be located, and relocated, anywhere with very little effort,” says Eye Trax President, Jerry McSorley. “This application is ideal for use on construction sites where a construction camera is needed in one location for a temporary basis. It also offers contractors a lot of flexibility in where cameras are placed around jobsites to maximize their surveillance efforts.”
The Barrel Mounting Pole system is comprised of a 55-gallon plastic drum and three steel poles that bolt together forming a 12-foot mounting pole. The design height of 12-feet is the calibrated height for use of the integrated motion detector and infrared lighting system in the construction camera.
The 25-pound Barrel Mounting Pole system is easy to pick up and move to any location on the construction site. Once a designated spot has been determined for the construction camera, the Barrel Mounting Pole system can be filled with water through the top with a garden hose. Once filled with water the system weighs nearly 500 pounds and can withstand hurricane 3 force winds.
When the requirement for the construction camera has been fulfilled in the designated locations on the construction site, the removal of the system is just as easy as putting it up. Contractors can simply remove the construction camera from the mounting pole surface and reverse the pole installation process. The water is emptied out through the bottom of the Barrel Mounting Pole system via a spigot.
For more information about Eye Trax products, visit http://www.eyetrax.com or call 800-594-4157.
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About Eye Trax
Eye Trax is the leading provider of wireless cellular surveillance cameras for the public. Eye Trax’s camera system utilizes the cellular network to transmit acquired pictures which are delivered to a customer’s cellular phone, email and custom web-based portal in 30 seconds or less. Motion detection and time activation are the trigger mechanisms for the camera system to acquire pictures throughout the day. Eye Trax cameras are powered by a solar panel or 110V plug. To learn more, visit http://www.eyetrax.com or call 800-594-4157.
A wireless solar powered construction camera fills a void in remote areas where security and surveillance couldn't be performed before because of the costly expense in trying to provide power and an Internet connection to those areas. Eye Trax for example makes this void a thing of the past by offering a cellular based construction camera that is indefinitely powered by a solar panel, triggered by motion, night vision capabilities, and controlled by a web-based User Interface or Mobile Phone App. These features and all the traditional features of a time-lapse video camera are incorporated into the design.
The construction industry is a market that has not evolved with technology as much as other industries have to prevent against theft and vandalism. Theft of construction equipment and material is a national epidemic. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, as much as one billion dollars worth of construction tools, equipment, and materials is stolen nationwide each year and 90% of this amount is taken directly from construction sites. Such losses increased by 64% between 1995 and 2001, and that trend is continuing upward at an alarming rate.
The construction site itself relies upon human presence and fencing to protect it from theft and vandalism leaving it vulnerable especially at night! During daylight hours, theft is typically done by sub-contractors by removing their own materials or other’s materials from the jobsite and therefore leaving the responsibility on the main Contractor to remedy the issue by claiming the damages on an insurance claim or paying out of pocket to keep the construction progress moving forward. At night when the Contractors and the Crews have left the jobsite, the only line of defense against Perpetrators is a fence, if available, which in reality just slows them down by a few minutes.
The only way to thwart theft and vandalism is to catch the Perpetrators in action or pursue them with pictorial evidence. In order to do this a security construction camera has to be located on a jobsite that has the ability to capture images with infrared night vision technology and has a motion sensor that will properly detect a Perpetrator or Vehicle in action while being powered by an internal battery because cutting a power wire would leave any other security camera system inoperable.
Most construction cameras on the market today are either modified hunting cameras or high-end time-lapse video cameras that don’t offer motion-sensing technology. A hunting camera is a cheaper alternative but lacks the picture quality and motion sensing area because it is designed to watch a deer trail and not a large remote area. Most hunting cameras require the End User to view the pictures by picking up the internal SD card to view the pictures on a computer. Although this method is the least expensive option, by the time a Contractor has realized a jobsite has been vandalized, it’s more than likely too late to catch the Perpetrators.
Most high-end time-lapse construction cameras were designed just for the purpose of taking a high resolution pictures on a timed interval but the designers mistakenly left out the ability to use the time-lapse construction camera as a jobsite security camera by not offering a motion sensing technology or night vision capabilities.
When considering purchasing a construction camera for remote security purposes, it is important to understand the differences in motion activated camera systems on the market and how they distribute the pictures once triggered. Most motion detection camera systems use a method of change in pixels in the viewing area as a trigger. This method is most common because it does not require the motion detection camera manufacturer to incorporate a passive infrared sensor into their system. This kind of pixel change to create a trigger is 100% software driven. When the viewfinder in the motion-activated camera sees a percentage change in pixel color it considers this an event. This type of trigger causes many false alarms because anything that changes in front of the motion-activated camera is considered an event! This event could be the wind blowing leaves on the trees or trash blowing around a construction site. When the motion activated camera creates this many false alarms, the End User has the tendency not to be as alert to the picture activity because they receive so many false alarms thus reducing the accountability of the entire motion sensor security camera system.
The designers of Eye Trax’s solar powered wireless motion activated camera system considered this issue therefore the system utilizes an integrated passive infrared sensor that measure changes in thermal activity in the camera viewing area. A passive infrared sensor (PIR) creates an invisible thermal grid in front of the construction camera viewing area. Once this thermal grid is disturbed with an introduction of a new thermal profile, the construction camera will trigger and in less than half of a second and start taking pictures. Typically a human, vehicle, or large animal will cause the motion activated camera to trigger. This process of triggering the motion detection camera is considered an “event”. All events captured by the motion activated construction camera are time & location stamped. All pictures are then immediately sent over the secure cellular network to the Eye Trax cloud based servers with a location, time and date located on the pictures.
The method of viewing these events is also very important when considering reviewing the images on the cloud-based software like a DVR or attempting to catch the perpetrators while they are still located at the jobsite stealing equipment, materials or vandalizing the site. Verify the construction camera offers a motion-activated trigger with night vision capabilities that can be immediately sent over the cellular network. It is very important that the Contractor or Project Manager can receive these events for immediate review. The Eye Trax construction camera system offers all of these features as well as an option to receive these events on any mobile phone via SMS message or email. The SMS pictures or email from the construction camera can be received 24/7 or after normal business hours, between 6pm-6am. When the events are delivered to a mobile phone, they are only seconds old and more than likely the perpetrators are still located on the jobsite. With a quick review of the images, the Contractor or Project Manager has enough time to call dial 911 and report their findings. By calling into the police department with live evidence of a crime, the police will consider this a “crime in action” and use every effort to immediately descend to the jobsite to try and apprehend the perpetrator(s). This method of catching the perpetrator(s) or chasing them away is truly the only way to prevent this crime from happening again!
Installation and operation is another topic of analysis between the product offerings from the various construction cameras manufacturers. In areas of performing remote monitoring the availability of an Internet connection and 110V power is difficult to obtain simply because it is costly to install and will more than likely have to be moved once the designated surveillance area has changed. The cost of installation of the security camera system and the supporting items including the mounting pole should be considered when evaluating a security system.
For example, the Eye Trax construction cameras are solar powered and transmit over the cellular network therefore eliminating the need for any infrastructure. The mounting pole is the other factor to consider, most time-lapse constructions cameras are very heavy and if they do offer a solar panel option it is on average 36 inches by 48 inches even adding more weight to the mounting pole requirements. The reason why the solar panel is so large for the traditional time-lapse construction cameras is because they were designed to operate with a wired 110V supply line. In efforts to supply a solar option without re-designing the entire construction camera design they had to offer a solar panel that would supply an equivalent 110V and require a very heavy external battery to keep the system active when the clouds or inclement weather obscures the sun. With all the added weight to the construction camera system, a 10 inch telephone pole or rigid structure is required to mount the system. This not only makes the mounting pole expensive to install, it makes it very difficult to move the construction camera when required.
The Eye Trax construction camera considers all of these factors by offering a system that utilizes a very small lightweight solar panel (14inches x 14inches) because it only requires 12V in order to operate. There is an internal battery located inside the aluminum housing of the system which will allow the construction site security camera to operate for a full five days in the event of inclement weather. The lightweight design has allowed for smaller mounting pole requirements, which has given Eye Trax the opportunity to offer a unique quick, deploy and removal mounting pole system.
The Barrel Mounting Pole is patent pending design is for quick installation and removal without the need of digging a hole or hiring a 3rd party. When the Barrel Mounting Pole system is filled with water it weighs nearly 500lbs and when it is empty is weighs only 25lbs! Being that it only weighs 25lbs, anyone can pick it up and easily move it to a different location. The Barrel Mounting Pole system can be filled with water through the top of the barrel with a garden hose and emptied out through the bottom through the spigot. This application is used on construction sites where a construction camera is needed in one location for a temporary basis.
Eye Trax remote-monitoring security cameras incorporate solar technology with cellular communication, enabling customers to monitor remote construction sites or equipment yards anywhere cellular service is available.
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Charlotte, N.C. (January 31, 2014) – Eye Trax, the leading manufacturer of wireless outdoor security cameras in the world, will showcase its equipment and technology at the upcoming CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014. Eye Trax’s remote-monitoring security cameras incorporate solar technology with cellular communication, enabling customers to monitor remote construction sites or equipment yards anywhere cellular service is available without the costly expense of trying to provide power and an internet connection to those areas. The company’s exhibit will be in the Platinum Lot, Booth 8502, of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
“The need for remote security monitoring on construction sites is greater than ever, yet many contractors continue to struggle with finding the right method or equipment to successfully protect their investments,” says Jerry McSorley, president, Eye Trax. “What makes Eye Trax products stand out from other surveillance systems is that we are the only truly outdoor wireless cameras on the market. Our products accomplish this by utilizing the available cellular network in order to transmit pictures, eliminating the need for the infrastructure of a computer, phone line, internet connection, router, and power which is required for the traditional wireless cameras. Eye Trax wireless, solar-powered construction cameras make remote area surveillance an inexpensive reality.”
According to McSorley, most construction cameras on the market today are either modified hunting cameras or high-end, time-lapse video cameras that don’t offer motion-sensing technology. Eye Trax’s cellular-based construction camera is indefinitely powered by a solar panel, triggered by motion, night-vision capabilities, and controlled by a web-based User Interface or Mobile Phone App. These features, and all the traditional features of a time-lapse video camera, are incorporated into the design.
Eye Trax’s solar-powered wireless motion activated camera system utilizes an integrated passive infrared sensor that measure changes in thermal activity in the camera viewing area. A passive infrared sensor (PIR) creates an invisible thermal grid in front of the construction camera viewing area. Once this thermal grid is disturbed with an introduction of a new thermal profile, the construction camera will trigger and in less than half of a second and start taking pictures. “Typically a human, vehicle or large animal will cause the motion activated camera to trigger,” says McSorley. “This process of triggering the motion detection camera is considered an ‘event.’” All events captured by the motion-activated construction camera are time and location stamped and then immediately sent over the secure cellular network to the Eye Trax cloud based servers with a location, time and date located on the pictures. Eye Trax’s construction camera system offers an option to receive event notifications on any mobile phone via SMS message or email. The SMS pictures or email from the construction camera can be received 24/7.
The Eye Trax construction camera is powered by a very small, lightweight solar panel (14 in x 14 in) — it only requires 12V in order to operate. An internal battery, located inside the aluminum housing of the system, will allow the camera to operate for a full five days in the event of inclement weather. The camera is optimized to provide a 90-degree field of view and is designed with two lenses: One for daytime color pictures and the other for black and white nighttime pictures. The camera lenses are surrounded by 55 infrared lamps that will illuminate an area up to 75-ft away from the camera face. The unit can operate in a temperature range of -10°F to 140°F.
The mounting bracket for the Eye Trax unit is fully orbital and can be attached to any surface. The operator can choose from using zip ties to stainless steel screws to mount the unit.
Eye Trax’s new patent-pending Barrel Mounting Pole will be on display for the first time at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014. This mounting option is available for quick installation and removal without digging a hole or hiring a 3rd party. When the Eye Trax’s barrel mounting pole system weighs only 25 lb when it is empty, which means anyone can pick it up and easily move it to a different location. When it is filled with water, it weighs nearly 500 lb, making it difficult to be moved or disturbed by inclement weather. The Barrel Mounting Pole system can be filled with water through the top of the barrel with a garden hose and emptied out through the bottom through the spigot. This application is used on construction sites where a construction camera is needed in one location for a temporary basis.
For more information about Eye Trax products, visit http://www.eyetrax.com or call 800-594-4157.
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About Eye Trax
Eye Trax is the leading provider of wireless cellular surveillance cameras for the public. Eye Trax’s camera system utilizes the cellular network to transmit acquired pictures which are delivered to a customer’s cellular phone, email and custom web-based portal in 30 seconds or less. Motion detection and time activation are the trigger mechanisms for the camera system to acquire pictures throughout the day. Eye Trax cameras are powered by a solar panel or 110V plug. To learn more, visit http://www.eyetrax.com or call 800-594-4157.
Charlotte NC - 12.20.13
As Project Management needs develop, the construction camera industry continues to evolve. Eye Trax has deep roots in the Construction management industry and in fact is a product of successful Land Developer Jerry McSorley. After managing multiple projects at the same time and not having the ability to leave the office due to the busy nature, the RIT graduate decided to put some focus into developing the technology of the future, the construction camera. Solar Powered and Cellular connectivity are two of the most challenging developing technologies, but both are currently available on the Eye Trax Solar Cellular Construction Camera. Jerry not only brought us innovation in the industry, but also the ability to manage our time, money, and most importantly, our construction projects simply; with the Plug and Play Eye Trax Solar Construction Camera.
Eye Trax Inc. is happy to add Secure Aware Sydney Australia to our prominent International Dealer Network. Secure Aware handles CCTV and other Surveillance and Video Management products, and is now carrying the Eye Trax line of products as well. We welcome SAS to our International Dealer Network and are excited about providing an International Remote Surveillance Solution!!
Planning to take the Construction Camera industry by storm in Sydney, SAS is developing a plan which will provide Construction Professionals the ability to view their Construction sites remotely without having to leave their offices. Many Construction companies in Sydney are going to be pleasantly surprised once these Construction cameras hit their locations. Finally the answer has arrived in Australia. Solar Powered Wireless Construction Cameras provide updates on Construction sites, and prevent against construction theft!
As construction approvals continue to flood the floors at local government meetings, the need to make sure the locations are a safe workplace environment are increasing with them. Construction companies must abide by certain laws put forth by OSHA and the project managers and General Contractors are held liable were an inspector to visit their location and notice any infractions. In order to protect against receiving any fines these supervisors are forced to always keep a constant eye on their locations. As most construction managers have multiple projects operating at the same time, this makes their schedule cluttered with travel to each site and takes away from their ability to perform the functions in the office which are necessary without pulling 14-16 hour days. Many of these construction professionals are turning to the Eye Trax Solar Construction Camera to assist them in performing their required duties of verifying deliveries, protecting the construction site, and ensuring OSHA laws are being followed. With the full HD image the Eye Trax Construction Camera provides, supervisors can check in on each of their sites without having to spend the excessive amounts of time and money to go on location every time. In combination with performing as an update to the construction professional, the Eye Trax construction camera also serves as a security camera using the largest motion detector available, the construction location is protected from theft and vandalism. Construction sites are always under the threat of having theft and injuries occurring on the location and Eye Trax construction cameras provide a solution to both of these problems, all while generating its own power and sending images over the cellular network. Construction sites during the early stages rarely have power which is readily available, which makes things even more difficult to provide 24-hour surveillance on construction sites. The Eye Trax construction camera generates power by using a small 14”x14” solar panel and transmits images over the cellular network, which also eliminates the need for networking or wiring. Construction sites will always face the difficulties of sub-contractors and suppliers delivering products and services, but as long as the Eye Trax Construction Camera is located on the construction site, now the people responsible for overseeing these operations and ensuring their execution and quality have the ability to do all these things from their office or cell phone. Thousands of miles are saved on maintenance and fuel on your trucks and the time to travel to each location is eliminated. Construction cameras are on the rise, and Eye Trax Construction cameras are already ahead of the curve.
The Construction Industry is under attack!! Construction thieves are starting to gain more and more of an advantage because the Construction companies are not taking the proper steps to prevent theft on their properties. In the past week Eye Trax has been contacted by Construction companies that have had a number of thefts that could have been prevented by simply having a Construction Camera on their jobsite. Without supplying a deterrent such as a Construction camera, these companies are not able to recover anything. They have been forced to just file a police report stating that their Backhoe Loader and Excavator were stolen, with no evidence of who may have been there, or who it could have possibly been. Now that they have purchased a Construction security camera for their construction sites, they now have the ability (were the situation to occur again) to provide an HD image which would be triggered as soon as an intruder were to step on their property. Now that their construction security camera is in place, they also have the ability to track deliveries of materials, view the subcontractors which come on the property, and prevent construction theft.
Every day we have construction companies that are looking to make sure their construction sites are secured. Obviously since the National Insurance Crime Bureau has estimated that over $1 Billion of construction equipment is stolen each year, construction companies and owners are looking for a way to prevent this. The Eye Trax Construction Camera is always a constant solution to this problem. The Eye Trax Construction camera is Solar Powered, so there is no need to have power to the location in order to start protecting the construction site. Also, the images are sent over the Cellular network, which again removes the need for having Wi-Fi or Hard wiring cables from the mobile office. Construction cameras have advanced exponentially in the past few years due to the improvement in technology which has become available. Eye Trax Construction cameras offer a number of different capabilities including viewing the property remotely, allowing the owner/project manager the ability to stay up to date on the progress of the structure without traveling to the site every time. Prevention of Construction Equipment theft is one of the most important functions of the Eye Trax Construction camera. Eye Trax Construction cameras offer the ability to be triggered by Motion Detection, and even provides clear images during the night-time mode, which takes images with 55 LED Infrared Lights to ensure an image that can even be used in court. Construction security cameras are vital in prosecuting possible defendants in situations where equipment or materials were stolen. The Eye Trax Construction camera time and date stamps every image which is taken, along with being able to provide the construction camera location and an HD image of the perpetrator. Eye Trax Construction cameras continue to be a perfect solution to prevent Construction theft, and keep management and customers up to date on the progress of their buildings.
Surveillance Technology Amplified
October 9, 2013
Charlotte, NC – Eye Trax Inc. has provided the newest, most innovative technology in surveillance by incorporating solar technology with cellular communication. As the industry for security and surveillance cameras evolves, the people who work within it must stay ahead of the demand, and Eye Trax Solar Cellular Cameras do just that. Eye Trax’s new Solar Cellular Cameras are now available for use not only Nationwide, but Worldwide, anywhere cellular service is available. Eye Trax provides a small Solar panel which keeps an internal battery fully charged therefore allowing the camera to operate indefinitely without maintenance or electricity. Eye Trax gives you the ability to launch a surveillance camera in locations where previously this was never thought possible. Construction sites, Oil & Gas well sites and Government alike all have locations where they wish they could see if any activity were happening, but since there isn’t power available they haven’t been able to do so. Not only does the camera produce it’s own power, the camera sends the images over the Cellular network which prevents from having to provide internet or wiring in order to retrieve information from the cameras. These images are routed back to a cloud based User Interface which can be controlled anywhere you have internet access (including your smartphone). All this combined with the ability to take a picture every 5 seconds, and the only cellular camera on the market which allows you to request a LIVE image of what’s happening RIGHT NOW, the age old problem of having “no power source available” is solved. Eye Trax allows you to see what’s happening now, no matter where you want to look or where you are. Full HD pictures and night-vision along with motion activation changes the game on remote surveillance.
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Eye Trax Solar Cameras Are Eligible for Renewable Energy Tax Credits
Did you know that our Ranger series camera that are powered by Solar are eligible for a limited time US tax credit of up to 65% of the cost of the Solar Panel? The US Federal House of Representatives has extended the 30% solar tax credit unit 2017. Your local state agencies will offer anywhere between 25% - 35% depending on the state in which you reside. Our professional sales team will prepare the needed documents for you during your camera purchase process.
Highlights of the Solar Energy Property Tax Credit:
Federal: IRS Code
State: State Listings
In addition to federal tax incentives, customers of Eye Trax may be eligible for other state, local and utility incentives that promote renewable energy. Additional information regarding these incentives can be found on the DSIRE (Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency) website at dsireusa.org.
Extension of Tax Credit until 2017
On October 3, 2008, the U.S. House of Representatives passed historic legislation that extends the 30% solar tax credit until 2017. This creates a significant opportunity for both existing and future Eye Trax customers who elect to utilize solar-powered surveillance camera.
Coca-Cola has purchased our construction cameras (Ranger Black Solar) to monitor the construction process of their new bottleing facility in India. Coca-Cola is all ready planning on more projects throughout the county. The head quarters of Coca-Cola can now watch the construction process live from the other side of the world! Cellular construction cameras are changing the face and pace of how business is conducted.
Solar powered surveillance cameras are also being used for monitoring growth of our very important agriculture here in the United States. The Nebraska Water Balance Alliance is utilizing our time-lapse video application that is typically used for construction cameras to monitor and review the growth rate of agriculture vs. water supplied to the vegetation. This scientific experiment will eventually help farmers establish more economical methoids for growing sustainable crops.
To shorten the adoption curve for new water and energy saving technologies, growers need to understand and have confidence in equipment. Potential water and energy savings must be quantified. NEWBA Water for Generations projects bring together growers, vendors, power companies, UNL researchers, NRCS, NRDs and crop consultants to explore promising strategies.
2013 NEWBA Demonstration Project will work with the same growers to test ways to gather and report “real time” data from various vendors in a single database that provides easy to use information to improve irrigation decisions.
2013 Grower Behavior Study will partner with growers in the Tri-Basin NRD, Lower Elkhorn NRD and possibly other NRDs to evaluate how variable rate irrigation technology can be used to improve water and power efficiency while maintaining or improving yields.
To watch this crop growth LIVE with our outdoor surveillance camera please visit the website for NEWBA: http://www.nebraskawaterbalance.com
Samet Construction of Charlotte, NC has installed yet another construction camera on their latest aprtment project. Their constrcution cameras are utilizing the FREE snippet to run their project LIVE on their web site:
Wireless solar powered security cameras fill a void in remote areas where security and surveillance couldn't be performed before because of the costly expense in trying to provide power and an internet connection to those areas. Eye Trax makes this void a thing of the past by offering a cellular based surveillance camera that is indefinitely powered by a solar panel and controlled by a web based User Interface.
Wireless cameras are changing the face security and surveillance efficiency in remote areas where this was not a reality in the past. The motion sensor trigger allows the remote area surveillance camera to act as a digital security guard 24/7 by seeing changes in thermal activity, not the wind blowing trees.
This motion activated security camera catches thieves who lurk in sensitive remote areas day and night. The infrared lamps that automatically turn on at night are invisible to the human eye and don't not emit any light but can see up to 75 feet away.
If a solar powered security camera isn't what you are looking for, but a time-lapse video camera is then this dual-purpose wireless security camera and construction camera is a perfect combination to solve your entire wireless camera needs.
Motion detection, time activation, and LIVE instant picture request are the trigger mechanisms for the wireless outdoor security camera to acquire pictures during the day or infrared pictures at night.
Pictures from the solar powered outdoor cameras are delivered to your cellular phone, email, and web based portal called the “User Interface” in 90 seconds or less.
The User Interface boasts features including time lapse video, picture overlay, unlimited picture storage, unlimited user logins, pictures categorized by date, and total control of picture acquisition rates and methods.
Marketing and branding your company with the solar powered wireless camera is also a very easy possibility. Each wireless camera is accompanied with a “snipit code” which can be found on the camera console and inserted into your company’s web site with little effort. Now your live remote surveillance camera is sending images automatically to your website, giving your customer and potential customers the ability to look live into your wireless outdoor camera.
Monitoring activity on a construction site provides a continuous report on progress, keeps staff and subs honest in terms of job performance, and helps ensure that safety precautions and proper regulatory measures are taken. The images captured on this construction camera provide an impressive marketing and branding message for use on the company website, social media, updates to clients, as well as motivation for internal staff. When you install an Eye Trax wireless security camera, you protect your intellectual and physical property, improve business efficiencies, reduce waste and theft, and give yourself peace of mind.
Wireless construction cameras provide an efficient, affordable, flexible on-site security solution while keeping an eye on your construction sites 24/7. No more driving from site to site to check on subs, deliveries and developments, you can easily check site conditions and construction progress from any computer, tablet or smartphone with our simple User Interface.
Nighttime notification is an option for the person or security division to receive these high definition pictures. In areas where there is heavy activity during day light hours and not supposed to be any when the sun goes down, the wireless security camera can be programmed to only send pictures at night. This will eliminate unnecessary pictures during the day and only alert the end user at night when typically these critical events take place. The infrared red lamps installed on the camera allow it to see up to seventy-five feet away and are completely invisible to the human eye.
Your construction cameras are under your control, you determine when you want them on, where you want them placed and what they need to record. Whether you need to document delivery times, eliminate employee theft or ensure that subcontractors follow OSHA standards, construction cameras are the solution.
Wireless solar powered construction cameras record multiple views according to your needs and your schedule. Whether you select motion detection, time based or round-the-clock surveillance or at any time you request the construction camera to record immediately, you can access the results within 90 seconds, day or night. The photos are stored for you as long as you are an Eye Trax client.
Lower costs – construction cameras save the company money by reducing the fuel and time you burn traveling from site to site.
Increase business - use the photos in your advertising, or showcase time-lapse videos of your work in progress, from groundbreaking to final inspection.
Let us keep an eye on your business while you stay in the office and get some work done.
With the launch of its latest wireless camera, Eye Trax – the leading provider of wireless cellular surveillance cameras – has improved technological sophistication, function and quality.
As the intervals of motion detection have been significantly decreased, the high definition imagery may be sent directly to your cell phone, e-mail or User Interface in thirty seconds or less. Operable for 24 hours per day, the dual lens camera’s enhanced capabilities include 4X the nighttime illumination and 5X the resolution of the previous model. By capturing an instant picture of the desired area, the live feature provides immediate satisfaction.
Perfect for seasonal or temporary installations, the Eye Trax wireless surveillance camera requires little maintenance and may quickly and inexpensively be moved to different locations. The Eye Trax wireless is useful in diverse applications, within a variety of industries.
Monitoring activity on a construction site provides a continuous report on progress, keeps staff and subs honest in terms of job performance, and helps ensure that safety precautions and proper regulatory measures are taken. The images captured provide an impressive marketing and branding message for use on the company website, social media, updates to clients, as well as motivation for internal staff. When you install an Eye Trax wireless security camera, you protect your intellectual and physical property, improve business efficiencies, reduce waste and theft, and give yourself peace of mind.
Boat security is a market that has been using antiquated technology until now (dvr systems). Eye Trax has introduced their new Marine Series camera that you simply plug into the boat's 12V / 24V cigarette lighter and the camera automatically begins to operate. Motion detection, picture interval, and LIVE requests are the trigger mechanisms for this wireless marine security camera.
Know the second someone steps on your boat by having the pictures sent directly to your email or cellular phone. By knowing immediately who is one your boat, you can determine whom to call to remedy the situation. Eliminate the issues of thievery, gas syphoning, and maintenance issues with the use of cellular security with our new marine security camera!
Eye Trax announces a major release for motion detection technology. The motion sensor on the solar wireless camera Ranger Series boasts the largest detection area on the market of 50' x 75'. Upon motion detection the cellular camera will now take a picture every 5 seconds! Now you will never miss an event or an activity that requires multiple pictures! All pictures are HD quality.
9/1/2012
Viewing your solar powered wireless camera has become much easier with the new release of the User Interface by Eye Trax. The cellular camera will return all pictures back to the cloud based servers were the end user can view all pictures by calendar date and time. This web-based tool will allow users to perform high definition time-lapse videos, which are great for construction cameras or gate cameras. All pictures can also be forwarded to your cellular phone or email from this portal as well. With Eye Trax your eyes will always be there even when you are not. Don't be left wondering what is going on at your remote surveillance location, use the LIVE button to get instant satisfaction with an instant picture of the area. Eye Trax is making your life and business more efficient and relieving you of your worries.
July 15, 2012
Eye Trax today launched its completely revamped wireless surveillance camera. It offers 4X the nighttime illumination and 5X the resolution of the older camera at 1.3 megapixels compared to the previous 0.3 megapixels. The dual lens optimizes one lens for daytime pictures and the other for nighttime images for crisper, sharper displays. The new HD camera also takes snapshots 6X faster than the older camera at 10 second intervals as opposed to the previous 1 minute intervals. To date, the redesigned camera is the most advanced of its kind. The HD camera is available through the Eye Trax Online Store.
April 9, 2012
The new HD wireless camera technology will offer 4X the nighttime illumination and 5X the resolution of the current camera. This dual lens camera will optimze one lens for daytime pictures and the other lens for nighttime images. The new HD wireless camera will become available on July 15, 2012.
May 3, 2011
An Eye Trax time-lapse video of Charlotte Motor Speedway's construction of the world's largest HD TV is now being featured on the WSOCTV website.
Click here to see the video: www.wsoctv.com
May 1, 2011
Charlotte Motor Speedway has built the largest TV in the world and Eye Trax was there to document the process. Check out our time-lapse video of the cellular construction camera by clicking the Charlotte Motor Speedway logo below.
June 8-9, 2011
Eye Trax will be attending ESX in booth #930 from June 8-9, 2011. Come by and check out our booth, where we will also be running live cameras inside the tradeshow for everyone to see in our Live Demo Cameras. Sign up for free registration through the link below:
November 15, 2010
Motion Detection – Eye Trax introduces the longest and widest motion detector on the market. This new triple motion sensor measures heat movements so that there are no false alarms like with the wind blowing leaves on trees. The motion detector will activate once there is a presence of a warm body in a 75’ x 50’ area.
October 1, 2010
Time-Lapse Video – Eye Trax launches their new video technology for viewing pictures captured in the User Interface. The time-lapse video function allows you to view captured pictures in a video form.