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Milesight officially launches 4G Solar-powered camera series

Product is designed to solve challenges of deploying network cameras in off-grid areas
October 1, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
The camera is equipped with up to 6 x 90Wh batteries

Milesight, a leading provider of innovative IP-based video surveillance solutions, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its 4G Solar-powered Camera Series, a cutting-edge solution designed to meet the growing demands of remote security and solve the challenges of deploying network cameras in off-grid areas. Powered by 4G connectivity and solar energy, this series eliminates the need for network wiring and traditional power sources, making it ideal for infrastructure-free locations.

With national policies and market needs driving the demand for advanced remote security, the Milesight 4G Solar-powered Camera Series offers a reliable and flexible solution. It provides 24/7 surveillance without the complexities of traditional setups, protecting critical sites like construction areas, outdoor parking lots, farms, and more.

“One of the key applications for the Milesight 4G Solar-powered Camera Series is construction sites, where high-value equipment and materials are often at risk. These sites are typically offline, but with this advanced camera series, 24/7 surveillance is now possible, greatly enhancing security and preventing costly theft or damage. The product ensures constant protection for expensive assets without the need for conventional power or network connections," said Prince Cai, VP at Milesight.

“To make the product adaptable to various outdoor conditions, we’ve implemented groundbreaking developments in both product and functionality design, such as super low-power consumption, durability in low temperatures, and a reinforced casing. The entire kit is robust, and its wind-resistant structure is another key focus for us. These innovations give us great confidence in the potential of this product to redefine security in diverse environments.”

Key Features

• 4G and Solar Power Integration: Provides true off-grid operation with no need for network cables or external power, ensuring reliable security anywhere.

• Extended Battery Life: Equipped with up to 6 x 90Wh batteries, offering 9 days of continuous recording for uninterrupted protection in rainy days.

• AI-Powered Proactive Deterrence: Utilizes intelligent AI VCA & LPR algorithms to detect suspicious activity in real-time, actively preventing crime before it happens.

• Dedicated SiteGuard Suite: Simplifies installation and management with a seamless, close-loop and self-developed system for centralised and efficient control.

• Third-Party VMS Compatibility: Easily integrates with third-party VMS platforms for flexible deployment across diverse security environments.

Exclusive Launch Offer

To celebrate the launch, Milesight is offering a limited-time early-bird promotion. Take advantage of this opportunity to elevate your security strategy with the latest in off-grid surveillance technology.

Join Launch Webinar

Learn more about the Milesight 4G Solar-powered Camera Series in our upcoming webinar, where we’ll cover installation tips, product features, and real-world use cases.

Contact: [email protected]

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