Spy Cameras that send video through your electrical lines.
New technology prevents your hidden camera video images from being transmitted across the neighborhood. Faced with the challenge of confining a standard video signal to a single residence, Covert Systems Group, LLC is implementing patented video technology to shroud signals and protect the users privacy.
(PRWEB) September 14, 2004 -- Spy cameras are growing in popularity and sales have skyrocketed since September 11th. From small business owners to Federal and Local law enforcement, everyone seems to be able to benefit from wireless hidden cameras, even criminals. By using a video receiver readily available in just about any electronics store, anyone is able to intercept wireless hidden camera images several hundred feet away from the actual transmitter.
Until now, the most secure way of sending spy camera images to your video recorder was by using cumbersome and highly visible wiring. New power line technology uses a video encoder and decoder to virtually "wrap" the video signal around the electrical lines of any home or office. The user simply plugs the spy camera into an outlet and aims it towards the desired target. Next, the user will plug the special encoder into an outlet up to 2000 feet from the camera and either attach it to a video recorder for documentation or a TV for simple viewing. The video transmitted through the electrical lines will not travel past the meter on the outside of the building or residence.
Company History:
Covert Systems Group, LLC began operations in 1998 and continues to dominate the surveillance equipment market with new and novel approaches to electronic surveillance. Complementing their inventory is an array of digital voice recorders with record times exceeding those found in retail stores by 80 to 90 hours.
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