CCTV

Horn speaker

by Mark Rowe

Luminite Electronics’ OCULi wireless PIR camera is now available with a speaker for voice challenge or sounder deterrent applications.

A speaker set comprises a horn speaker, external gland and connector. These can be connected to the OCULi unit using the instructions sent with the speaker. The user must enable voice on their SIM and then they can verbally challenge a suspect.

The facility will only work after an alert event has been sent. A button will appear on the EVENTS page and the connection between the server and the OCULi portal will stay open for two to three minutes during which time a voice challenge can be made. The end user or alarm receiving centre can activate the button via the OCULi portal, a third party integrated platform (such as Immix or Sentinel), or via the OCULi app.

Luminite describe OCULi as a stand-alone PIR detector with a camera and is designed to protect vulnerable areas where CCTV cannot be installed due to power and internet limitations. OCULi does not require external power and is instead powered by two lithium batteries with an expected life of up to one year. OCULi is the makers say for construction sites, vacant properties, utility sites, farms and fly tipping locations.

Graham Creek, Managing Director at Luminite said: “OCULi has been designed to offer the end user a host of functions and increasingly thieves and suspicious characters are becoming immune to the sight of cameras alone. The ability to speak to the suspected intruder and let them know they have been seen is a powerful tool and all this from a PIR camera running on batteries.”

Visit www.luminite.co.uk.

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