Polaroid professional surveillance solutions

May 20, 2013
Polaroid provides longest warranty, 10 years, for surveillance solutions

NEW YORK, NY – May 16, 2013 – Whether ordering Polaroid products from the IP camera family with up to 20 Megapixel resolution; or the analog camera family with 700 TVL resolution, license plate recognition cameras; or 14 Megapixel 360 degree fisheye cameras; Polaroid customers will receive a 10-year warranty. Such a long term warranty is not available with any other line of surveillance equipment.
“The Polaroid brand stands for quality and there is no better way to communicate that than to provide the security industry’s longest warranty,” emphasizes Nathan Needel, COO of PRD International, manufacturer of Polaroid professional security solutions. “Whether the customer is in corrections, education, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, government, retail, transportation or other market arena, all will be provided with a 10-year warranty.”
Commencing in July, end-users will be presented with a full line of Polaroid surveillance solutions that foster improved ease of operation, including short training sessions, bringing “user-friendly” to new heights. For instance, the Polaroid VMS is compatible with over 1800+ cameras from 80 different manufacturers. Most cameras will have the industry’s most competitive MSRP (manufacturer’s standard retail price). End-user organizations will be assigned their own dedicated integrator, eliminating the concerns of who is responsible for what.
“We look at video surveillance differently,” adds Needel. “Contrary to only collecting and recording evidence for later review, we see surveillance as being proactive. We think of the camera as a sensor. Let’s say that a hotel manager wants no more than six guests in a registration line. When the Polaroid front desk camera picks up the seventh person, instantly, the surveillance system senses this and sends a message to the manager. With Polaroid surveillance hardware and software, customers will be able to produce information, not just evidence, instantly.”