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The Zendit key fobs offer an effective, low cost method for wirefree control of up to 4 electronic devices.
Tiny IP CCTV module with face & vehicle detection! It can be mounted in your own enclosure or hidden in the fabric of a building. Housed in a compact 38x38mm metal case and supplied with a U shaped fixing bracket.
Our ZIP 4-in-1 PTZ Camera boasts a superior-high-quality 5MP camera module with a 4.7 to 84.6mm 18x zoom. With outstanding quality, the resulting image surpasses that of HD 1080p. In addition, the 18x zoom guarantees a sharp image, allowing the operator to identify things such as clothing and vehicle colours quickly and easily
Introducing the ECOnomic eyeball camera - the ultimate budget-friendly option for IP systems. This 2MP camera delivers quality IP without the need for any additional expenses or complicated configurations.
A KitVault enclosure is a space-saving way of keeping a DVR/NVR and the footage on its hard drive free from general public access and possible tampering.
These compact key pads have 2 transmission channels to control up to 2 separate devices.
An attractive eyeball with built-in ANPR providing simply staggering value for money, perfect for ZIP NVR Kits.
Single channel receivers compatible with any of the key fobs or key pads in the WIR300 range.
4 channel receivers compatible with any of the key fobs or key pads in the WIR300 range.
The RoomWatch WiFi IP CCTV camera can be used on its own with no NVR or DVR, as a fantastic CCTV starter system.
With this new 5 and 8-port non-PoE switch, you can create a hive where your printer, computer, and cameras are all connected to one network switch. It can be powered via the 5V DC supplied or from a USB. You know what that means! Power from a TV or laptop! Add extra flexibility to your network infrastructure with this low-cost switch that has 100m run capabilities.
This handy PoE switch is actually powered by its incoming PoE connection, so you can install it anywhere along a PoE cable run as a 4 way switch without having to worry about how to power it. It also then re-distributes its PoE input to power 4 more PoE devices, how clever is that?!