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Unique ABP Mobotix Accessories & Add-on Products

I have ran across some very interesting Mobotix implementations over time and thought I would share some of them with you.  I can get any of these for you if you have a situation that calls for them.

Explosion Proof M12 and M22:

Some manufacturing facilities and hazardas waste sites require explosion proof housings.

 

Mobotix Rapid Deployment Kit:

Mobotix kits that include one or more cameras, battery, wireless or cellular radio, voltage convertors, trickle chargers, etc. in one conveniant case.  Comes with software that can be used stand alone or remotley hosted.

 

Underwater Camera:

Underwater housing with an M22.  The first public accessible underwater U22M has been online since June 1, 2007. The camera is located at a depth of 15 meters on the drop off of a diving site on the west coast of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles.  Click here to see it in action.

 

POE Photocell Power Adaptor:

Reduce installation time and costs, and eliminate the need for electricians and inspections*

The first outdoor rapid deployment Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Power Supply designed to be installed in minutes instead of days for streetlight-mounted devices such as wireless access points, surveillance cameras, environmental monitoring stations, and other PoE powered equipment.

It’s true. Now you can streamline a costly, time-consuming installation process that typically involves permits, an electrician, high-voltage cabling, additional outdoor enclosures, inspections, and perhaps even a new power meter to one where you simply plug in the device and run a standard, low-voltage, outdoor Ethernet cable.

Simple Twist-Lock Installation

The PolePower™ PoE gives installers a rapid method of providing power to PoE-capable devices that are mounted to street lights. It saves time and money by essentially eliminating the involvement of the utility company, the city, and the inspector, plus the need for a permit* or an electrician. Installation consists of simply pushing the PolePower™ PoE in to the existing streetlight photocell tap and giving it a quarter turn to lock it in place.
* Be sure to check with the city’s building office to determine if a permit or inspection is required.

 

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