Deep Sentinel Launches Mobile Monitoring Trailer for Remote Outdoor Security

Deep Sentinel’s new mobile, solar-powered trailer brings real-time guard intervention and AI-driven monitoring to remote sites that lack power or permanent infrastructure.
Dec. 11, 2025
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Deep Sentinel has introduced a Mobile Monitoring Trailer designed to bring the company’s real-time, human-verified surveillance to locations that lack power or permanent infrastructure. The fully mobile, solar-powered platform is built for outdoor environments such as auto lots, construction sites, industrial yards and remote properties.

The trailer is said to extend Deep Sentinel’s model of proactive security by combining elevated camera visibility, edge-based AI and live guards who intervene within seconds. According to an announcement, the system shifts outdoor protection from passive video recording to active crime prevention.

Founder and CEO David Selinger said customers have long asked for a way to deploy Deep Sentinel’s surveillance in places where running power or installing cameras is not possible. He said the new trailer delivers real-time monitoring, human verification and immediate intervention in a format that can be deployed within minutes. Selinger added that if a threat can reach a site, the system is designed to stop it.

The trailer’s hardware package includes a Gen V Deep Sentinel Hub, four wide-area cameras, a PTZ camera for alignment, dual solar panels, an 800Ah battery system and integrated cellular connectivity. The system runs autonomously with minimal maintenance and requires no trenching, wiring, generators or onsite power.

Deep Sentinel cited several differentiators for the trailer. The solution provides real-time guard intervention through two-way audio, enabling guards to deter intruders, escalate threats or contact emergency services in 30 seconds or less. The company publishes service-level agreements that specify response times. The unit is designed for continuous high-demand use and includes elevated visibility through mast-mounted cameras supported by onboard AI to reduce false alarms and speed response.

The company is offering the trailer with no upfront cost for customers or dealers by integrating financing directly into the pricing structure. Deep Sentinel also noted that distribution partners can deliver, install and activate the system within days in most regions of the United States. A separate cold-weather model supports deployments in areas with average temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

The solution is positioned for environments that lack traditional infrastructure including construction sites, industrial yards, auto dealerships, multitenant commercial properties and critical infrastructure locations such as bridges and dams. Selinger said most surveillance trailers only record crime, while Deep Sentinel’s approach intervenes through a combination of mobility, solar power and human engagement.

The Mobile Monitoring Trailer is available only through Deep Sentinel partners and is offered as a monthly subscription that includes hardware, monitoring, connectivity and system maintenance.

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