CCTV

DIY system

by Mark Rowe

The Sunderland-based security installer Hadrian Technology, has launched a DIY CCTV system, the Hadrian DIY kit. General Manager of Hadrian Technology, Gary Trotter, hopes the new kit will encourage more home owners to re-assess their security measures.

Gary said: “CCTV systems are a powerful form of deterrent from potential thieves and can help home and business owners relax when they leave their premises. The Hadrian DIY kit is a good value option for those operating on a budget. Our new DIY system is quick and easy to be installed by the home owner. Following installation by the customer, they can then call on our expert team who will visit their home free of charge if required, to link to any remote monitoring device they want to use with the CCTV.”

The kit comes with four colour eye ball style cameras suitable for indoor and outdoor use, built-in infrared, four 20 metre cables, a power supply, and a four channel digital recorder. The system comes with a 500 GB hard drive, which will collect a month’s worth of footage on each camera.

Footage can be streamed to an app on smart phones, laptops and a tablet, which helps users keep on top of things wherever they are. For more on Hadrian Technology, visit: www.hadriantechnology.co.uk or email [email protected]

Related News

  • CCTV

    Business development joiner

    by Mark Rowe

    SilverNet has appointed Keith Newton as Business Development Manager. Keith will be working with consultants, installers, system integrators and distributors to identify…

  • CCTV

    Business centres’ CCTV

    by Mark Rowe

    The Metropolitan Police have praised quality of CCTV used by a series of London business centres. Police in Kingston-upon-Thames were impressed by…

  • CCTV

    Panasonic at IFSEC 2016

    by Mark Rowe

    Panasonic Business will introduce what it calls the industry’s most robust PTZ security camera, designed for the most severe weather conditions and…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing