AXIS T90A16 W-LED 50 DEG - Infrared illuminator

AXIS T90A16 W-LED 50 DEG - Infrared illuminator Reviews



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AXIS T90A Illuminators is a series of high-performance LED illuminators designed for Axis network cameras. They provide unique flexibility to alter the angle of on site illumination to suit specific security needs, and to match the network camera's field of view.AXIS T90A Illuminators are high-efficiency LED's with advanced control methods for extremely low energy consumption. They allow for huge savings in long-term operational and maintenance costs compared to traditional light bulbs.The illuminators provide additional light in applications where the surrounding lighting conditions may be insufficient for effective video surveillance. The surface-mount technology LED's have a life-cycle of up to 10 years. No light bulbs need to be replaced. AXIS T90A Illuminators also have IP66-rated vandal-resistant casings and polycarbonate lens protection for indoor and outdoor use. This makes them perfect for security installations that require high-performance and low-maintenance illumination.


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Nov 01, 2010 02:14:03

Videolarm Indoor Vandal-Resistant Recessed Ceiling Dome IRM7CF - Camera indoor recessed dome - clear

Videolarm Indoor Vandal-Resistant Recessed Ceiling Dome IRM7CF - Camera indoor recessed dome - clear Reviews



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Videolarm IRM7CF 7 Inch Vandal-Resistant Indoor Recessed dome hsg, w/recessed ceiling mount, clear dome, for an IP Network fixed camera


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Oct 31, 2010 03:03:04

Videolarm FusionDome IFDP8CF - Camera indoor pendant dome - clear

Videolarm FusionDome IFDP8CF - Camera indoor pendant dome - clear Reviews



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Videolarm IFDP8CF 8 Inch Indoor FusionDome hsg w/pendant mount, clear dome, plus (1) fixed camera bracket, MCL 8.5 Inch


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Oct 30, 2010 14:55:04

Pelco HD35 Series HD35-2 - Camera housing heater/defroster kit (24 VAC)

Pelco HD35 Series HD35-2 - Camera housing heater/defroster kit (24 VAC) Reviews



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Thermostatically controlled 10 watt heater kit with 3 watt continuous defroster for EH3508 and EH3512 enclosures. 24 VAC.


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Oct 29, 2010 03:05:03

Videolarm Short-Range InfraRed Illuminator IR10M - Infrared illuminator

Videolarm Short-Range InfraRed Illuminator IR10M - Infrared illuminator Reviews



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Videolarms line of infrared illuminators offers superior night time surveillance in a variety of applications. This model is lightweight, rugged and weather resistant housing. The IR utilizes LED technology and guarantee for up to 10,000 hours of life or full five-year. Low power requirements is an added plus for this model.


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Oct 28, 2010 12:52:05

Kensington K64562US Ultra ComboSaver Combination Notebook Computer Lock

Kensington K64562US Ultra ComboSaver Combination Notebook Computer Lock Reviews



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I got this Kensington combination notebook lock for my new ASUS U30JC-A1 and so far it's worked great.br /br /The Good:br /==========================================br /br /br /1. Overall Design/Constructionbr /br /This lock has a six feet long cable that is quite thick, enough to deter casual would-be thieves who cruise coffee shops with cable cutters. The lock itself is made of stainless steel and ia about two inches long. One nice design feature is that the part of the lock that attaches to the cable can actually swivel in a complete circle. This is fantastic because it allows you to have the cable face forwards or backwards when attached to your notebook. The four number dials are easy to turn and there is a nice rubber piece at the end of the lock that faces your notebook, preventing scratching by the lock. One reviewer complained that the lock does not attach flush with the notebook surface, but I think it is better having a little bit of slack otherwise it would be easy to damage the notebook or the security slot if the lock were pressed down or to the side.br /br /2. Piece of Mindbr /br /I feel great leaving my notebook for quick restroom or food/drink trips. The only way to get this lock off would be to cut through the fairly thick cable, and that isn't happening unless you are really careless or leave it alone for a considerable duration of time. That said, it's clearly just a deterrent and a highly motivated thief could probably force it off the notebook since the lock is fairly lock, meaning that it could be grasped and leverage applied to pry it off the notebook (which would cause destruction of the security lock of course).br /br /3. Combination and Not Key Lockingbr /br /Yes, it's great not having to carry a lock around!br /br /4. No Tamper "Shut Down" Featurebr /br /Some Kensington locks apparently have a poorly thought out "feature" that makes the lock inoperable if someone tries to tamper with it. Of course, this means that you have to call a locksmith to get it off which is ridiculous. This lock, as far as I know, does not have such a feature if tampered with (although tampering with the lock may simply end up jamming or damaging the lock anyway).br /br /br /The Not So Good (or could be improved):br /==========================================br /br /br /1. Confusing Initial Setupbr /br /Oh man, this was really confusing and frustrating to setup the first time, including setting up your new combination code for the first time. After about 10 minutes of trying to decipher the cryptic instructions I did finally figure it out and now have no problems with it at all. br /br /2. Locking mechanismbr /br /Sometimes after you unlock it the lock mechanism does not want to disengage (e.g. it gets stuck), but it happens infrequently and is usually easily unlocked by jiggling it a bit. br /br /3. Not Really a Three Number Combination Lockbr /br /Like a previous reviewer commented, the locking mechanism pops out (unlocks) right when the fourth number is selected, negating that last number and making this really a three digit lock. Three digits is fine though, because no thief is going to try unlocking it -- obviously theft will involve cutting the cable (or possible tearing it out of the notebook).br /br /br /Overall though, this is a nice little lock and well worth the price (thirty five USD when I bought it). Highly recommended!

Kensington K64562US Ultra ComboSaver Combination Notebook Computer Lock Feature

  • 6-ft long, 5.5mm thick coated carbon tempered steel cable for extra security
  • Slim-profile lock attaches to 99% of notebooks with superior locking strength
  • Simple to set combination with easy view window, and comfort grip dials
  • 10,000 personalized combination codes
  • SAFE-tested for greater security and peace of mind
If your computer is stolen, it's not just the computer that you may be missing. Theft or loss of a computer or data storage medium, make up 54% of all identity theft-related data breaches. Get the strongest theft deterrent with the ultimate combination notebook lock from Kensington, the leader in notebook security. Perfect for use in the office or on the road. An easy-to-use combination design, carbon tempered steel cable, and patented T-bar locking mechanism make this lock your first line of defense against notebook theft. Online registration makes it easy to retrieve lost combinations.br /br /img height="153" src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/Security_WorldsNo1.jpg" width="160" /


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Strong Lock. - Brandon Johnson - Oregon, USA
It is a strong lock. The only problem is the combination can be a pain to enter and enter and enter anytime you want to move your laptop.

great lock - J. Armstrong -
Once I figured out how it worked (took about 30 seconds) I really like this lock. The combination lock seems high quality and sturdy. The tool used for changing the combination is sturdy and permanently affixed so it won't get lost. Most of all I like using a combination instead of keeping track of keys.


Oct 28, 2010 01:33:04