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  • September 9, 2016

    Tips for installing a security light

    Security lights are an incredibly popular deterrent against burglary, helping both scare off any intruders onto your property and provide extra light for your CCTV cameras. As we’ve discussed many times before, criminals always look for the easy targets when...

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  • December 4, 2015

    Meet Pixie, the Simple Home Security Camera

    For customers looking to find an easy-to-use home security camera to view online the choice out there can be rather bewildering. From IP cameras to webcams and pan & tilt, there are many options on the market but all too...

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  • October 30, 2015

    Hoverboard Halloween!

    Whether you call them wheelie boards, self-balancing scooters, swegways or even hoverboards it is clear that they are becoming a
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  • August 28, 2015

    Hikvision TurboHD TVI CCTV Systems Now Available

    We excitedly announced this summer our partnership with Hikvision who are the world’s largest supplier of CCTV and video surveillance equipment. Launching the brand new Hikvision TurboHD TVI CCTV range we entered an exciting new era where traditional CCTV systems are given...

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  • August 20, 2015

    Man Caught on Dashcam Keying an Aston Martin

    A man in London has been caught red-handed using a key to scrape along the length of an Aston Martin V8 Vantage by a dashboard camera recording video. The video footage appears to show a man with a child in a pushchair taking some keys from his pocket and looking around to see if anyone was watching before running them down the side of the sports car.

     

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  • July 24, 2015

    Spy Cameras to be fitted to Rhinos to fight against extinction

    Rhinos in South Africa are being fitted with spy cameras in the fight against poachers who are decimating the endangered population. As a trial small spy cameras are being installed into rhinos’ horns to capture images of what it can see. Additionally these rhinos are being kitted out with heart-rate monitors and satellite tracking devices so that conservationists can see exactly where the rhinos are being poached.

    The system used, known as RAPID or Real-time Anti-Poaching Intelligence Device is a British system and a serious attempt to combat the increased poaching of rhinos to prevent total extinction of the species. According to The Independent, it is feared that the rhino could be extinct by 2035 if poaching continues at this rate.

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