Our customers use portable DVRs for some of the most interesting reasons you probably never thought of. Of course, security is one of the top uses. Police departments and other law enforcement agencies use these DVRs for sting operations as well as after the fact CCTV video forensics and suspect description dissemination. And the list goes on and on.
Thermal Scope Recording:
During hunting season we get a lot of hunters wanting to capture video from their hunts. For several years we’ve been selling these recorders with very positive reviews. Whether you’re hog hunting at night or deer hunting during the day, if your scope has any type of imager with video out option, our portable DVRs will be able to do the job. Our favorite is from Lawmate. The PV-500ECO2 is the latest touch screen analog portable DVR. Small enough to fit into a pack of cigarettes with a 3 hour battery. Expandable to 7 hour battery life.
Homeland Security Video Cameras:
Border security, waterway patrol, helicopter FLIR cameras? If it has a video output, we can record it. A lot of the video you’ve see on YouTube or the evening news comes directly from our portable DVRs attached to various cameras. Don’t let the price fool you. These DVRs do a great job with a 50.00 mini camera and a 20,000.00 thermal camera attached to a multi-million dollar helicopter.
Medical Device Recording:
Some of our best customers are in the medical device industry or they are doctors who invent things that have cameras attached. A lot of emergency medicine involves cameras in the field. We have a portable DVR that will capture your video on the go.
Going for a dive? Or sending a submersible robot?
Our DVRS have gone to depths no human could ever go. Attached to small ROVs, we’ve supplied the recorder that captures images from the cold depths of the ocean. Whether you’re a production facility that makes hundreds or just one, we can help.
To Infinity and Beyond! DVRs in Space:
Before digital recorders we had analog recorders. Sony sold an 8mm recording deck with analog inputs. We would sell these with pinhole cameras. They were large by today’s standards but they did the trick. We even provided a couple that flew on a Space Shuttle mission.
See through walls? How about portable X-Ray machines?
One client was a manufacturer of portable x-ray machines used in pipe inspection and cargo inspection at major ports of entry. Our Lawmate DVRs are being used