Wires are messy -- especially, if you're running lines for (homeland) security. But for those sectors specifically concerned with
keeping tabs on potential miscreants,
Mushroom Networks' ThirdEye is poised to get the job done while dispensing with all of that unnecessary, tethered clutter. The currently available device, pictured above, utilizes the company's
Broadband Bonding tech to mesh bandwidth across several cellular data cards into one high-speed connection for
PTZ cameras (pan-tilt-zoom), letting corporate or government users patrol their perimeters remotely in real-time. The cost of this surveillance freedom won't come cheap for Uncle Sam and friends either, with prices starting at $3,190. Unless you're the Howard Hughes homebound-type, you won't be needing this level of protection. No, that's what the Slomin Shield is for. Official PR after the break.
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