Latest surveillance camera introduced by VOSKER
Victoria Hanscomb
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VOSKER has unveiled the latest evolution of its surveillance camera, the VKX, which the company says includes new features like on-demand mode, better image quality for both day and night usage, a 2x larger solar panel and new front-access design.
According to VOSKER, the VKX can also operate 100% autonomously for up to six months without an external power supply.
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Due to the camera’s larger, frameless solar panel, setup doesn’t require any wires or even a wifi network, only LTE cellular connectivity, VOSKER says.
The new front access design means a sturdier build with fewer components, allowing for quick battery swaps without needing to dismantle the entire camera from its mounting bracket.
This highly compact evolution of the technology is portable and allows the user to install or upgrade the surveillance camera without compromising any existing security measures, VOSKER highlights.
It’s designed for customers who have a need for portable security, in remote places without wifi or access to power.
“The VKX is something we’ve really been looking forward to sharing with our customers,” said VOSKER Co-Founder, President and CEO Jimmy Angers.
“This newest generation was heavily influenced by their feedback on previous products.
“We take our customers’ input on the product very seriously because, ultimately, it’s for them and we’re always looking to improve their experience when using our products.
“We’re very proud of the improvements we’ve made on this new camera and look forward to continuing to find innovative ways to keep building on this success.”
The VKX is also supported by an updated version of the VOSKER app, which has been improved to help users quickly get the information that matters most to them – the changes include updates to search, filters and notifications.