Australian security Company Swann has launched their highly popular AllSecure650 2K Wireless Security System into the US market via Amazon.
The system that does not rely on Wi-Fi has been available in Australia for several months and unlike several competitors, is compatible with Swann’s full line of products, the kit consists of four wire-free cameras that deliver the reliability of a wired setup while delivering a quick installation capability.
ChannelNews had the kit set up and operational in a matter of a few minutes. Swann is also the only security brand that offers a complete line-up of inter-connectable wired and wireless security solutions, all controllable via the Swann Security app, and wholly integrated with Hey Google and Alexa.
The multi camera system also comes with a powerful Wi-Fi NVR Power Hub, which can store up to two years of footage to its local 1TB hard drive and backup clips to the cloud.
The AllSecure650 Security Kit cameras which retail for $1099 in Australia are equipped with SwannNet, which delivers a Wi-Fi connection to each camera from the Wi-Fi NVR or internet router.
A charging bay at the rear of the power hub allows for easy recharging and a spare battery gives the Power Hub a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) for up to five hours of power to the hub in the event of a power outage, ensuring there is no security downtime while waiting for a camera to charge.
The Power Hub also combines video clips together for fast and easy playback.
AllSecure650 Security Kit Camera Features
A 105°-wide viewing angle with 2K Quad HD resolution
True Detect heat & motion detection.
Sensor spotlights & loud sirens
Person detection
2-way audio
Powerful night vision up to 30m and Night2Day colour night vision up to 10m
IP66 weatherproof design rating on the cameras also makes the kit a durable option for users looking for a flexible in/out home security package all year round.
The Swann Security app is available for Apple and Android and sends smart notifications to users’ smartphones when True Detect senses heat from large objects like people and cars for more reliable monitoring and fewer false alarms.
The app features a digital zoom, allowing users to see footage such as number plates and faces with more clarity and consumers can watch live or playback videos on their smartphone from anywhere in the world. Captured footage can also be viewed and accessed on a smart TV via Hey Google and Alexa devices. For users looking for an offline option, the footage is also accessible locally on TV or monitor via HDMI cable and can record video without the need for the internet.