A pair of IP Mules - Send IP cameras down CO-AX, alarm cable and telephone cable! The IP Mule doesn't mind!
Simply connect an IP Mule to either end of the cable and you get a network created from one end to the other! It can be used for IP cameras or any other network device you want to connect.
Our HDMI Mules let you have your DVR or NVR in one room while being able to view and control it with a monitor and remote from another over a network - for example, you'd be able to keep your DVR securely in a locked room while positioning a monitor elsewhere to view any footage and control it via a USB Mouse, which is really handy for CCTV applications!
After 24 months of R&D we are pleased to launch our HD 2MP MegaMitter which can transmit AHD CCTV cameras wirelessly.
The quality electronics of the MegaMitter digitise the signal resulting in almost no loss of picture quality for stunning results. The robust aluminium case adds a great toughness and feel to the product as well as shielding any interference for the best possible picture quality.
VoiceOff is an affordable, professional hardware solution to play messages or sounds to welcome, warn or inform people.
It can be triggered to play one of its on-board MP3 sound files using a hard-wired trigger such as a door contact or PIR, by software, using its new network connection or via its RS485 input by interfacing it with an access control system.
If you want to link two locations together on a network where cabling is impossible or not economic then WiFi Bridges are a great choice. WiFi Bridges allow you to link IP from one building to another, or simply to link your garden office to your main house for internet or CCTV.
If you need to get a video signal from one location to another wirelessly, then the MiniMits may be a suitable solution for you.
The MiniMit can ONLY transmit standard analogue video (CVBS), but as most 4-in-1 CCTV cameras have a CVBS output they can be used to provide wireless CCTV where cabling just isn’t an option.
Most homes still use a co-ax cable as a way to distribute TV signals from the aerial to the various TVs within the property. The Scatterbox modulator (MOD300) allows you to make the best of this set-up and use it to distribute your HD CCTV through the same co-ax.
This pair of HDMI extenders are a superb problem solver particularly on legacy CCTV installations where you need to run an HDMI signal but only have an RG59 Co-ax in place.
Ideal when you need to get a DVR output to a monitor but have no cable route for an additional HDMI lead or it is just too far for an HDMI signal to perform.
This compact unit takes an HDMI signal and converts it into a standard AV signal, great for inputting into other equipment.
Working with both PAL or NTSC, simply plug in the HDMI lead, power up using the USB (micro-B) connection and the unit is ready for connecting into your AV equipment. It can take the power from the USB port of most equipment such as DVRs if the USB can supply 5V.
The HDM324 splits a single HDMI input (max 8m) into 4 HDMI outputs allowing for full 1080P HD, 3D or 4K (30Hz) video images to be viewed on monitors up to 8m away.
The high quality metal bodied unit can be wall-mounted for a neat installation.
The HDMI Quad is simple to use, just plug in your monitor to the HDMI output and choose up to four sources to connect to the inputs and that’s it! You could display 4 NVRS on one monitor or a mix of DVRs and SKY TV etc - it’s very, very flexible.
There’s also an auto-switch function, so the video feeds can alternate automatically if needed. Less cables and less hassle, all thanks to this top quality product!