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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Happy ThanksGiving!

In 1620, after an arduous and hostile journey, William Bradford of England and a group of Pilgrims landed in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts in the New World.

To give thanks for their voyage, in 1621, they sat down with a tribe of Indians and broke bread with them.

In 1789, President George Washington declared the first official Thanksgiving Day in the United States.

In modern day society, we’ve turned this into a National Holiday to give blessings and thanks with our family and friends.

In that spirit of those who came before us, I would like to THANK YOU for all your support, encouragement, and love this past year.

May you be blessed with the brightest season ahead, and may you reap the bounty you and your family so richly deserve.

God Bless America and our Soldiers everywhere, and keep them safe.

Happy Thanks Giving...Goble Goble...

Committed to Securing America,

Nick Cardenas



Saturday, November 21, 2009

Compare Housings? I Think We May Have To!

Here are my results for the comparison between Bolide Tech and the competitor's Weather Proof Housings.


(Bolide)
(Competitor)

Bolide shows more bolts for tighter sealing.
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(Bolide)

(Competitor)

Notice the gap between foam and plastic.
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(Bolide)

(Competitor)

Bolide offers a thick Rubber seal while the competitor peddles foam. Also notice the yellow glue around the glass window...poor workman ship!
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(Bolide)
(Competitor)

Bolide has the more durable hardware.

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(Bolide)
(Competitor)

This is just a joke for weatherproof housings.
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- I wouldn't put my name on this crap either!

Conclusion:
Bolide offers quality products, and I wasted my money on the competitions housing.

The "I Can Get That Camera for Half the Price" Comparison

“I’m tired of guessing, as an installer… I just don’t have time. I received a tip that there were a lot of different “Non Brand Name” products out there with the same specs and quality as the big guys. Most of the items were being sold for ½ the cost of what the other big company sells... it was TRUE or so I thought…”

Specs for "Both" Cameras:
1/3" Sony High Res. CCD

550 TVL

36pcs, IR LEDs

115ft - 145ft

12VDC/400mA



Have no Fear Nick is Here!! I finally made the sacrifice and wasted my own money in order to compare products from different companies. Here are my results...

**Please note that I would never mislead you in anyway. I will not disclose other companies business names either, I'm just trying to shed light on what can happen if your not careful.


(Bolide) Below

(Competitor) Below

Well first and Foremost, when we talk about about Fit and Finish, Bolide Tech Comes out as the winner. We DO NOT put stickers on Vandal/Weather Proof cameras.
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(Bolide) Below

(Competitor) Below

-If you look at both cameras, you'll notice inspection stickers on Bolide Tech's circuit Boards. Bolide only uses Grade A circuit boards with Sony CCD Chipsets. As for the other camera, well...it's black?
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(Bolide) Below

(Competitor) Below

- Here's a great comparison. This Bolide Camera offer a PTZ style Synthetic belt which offers smooth Vari Focal Operation in all weather conditions. As for the competitor... The teeth might break when it's cold.
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Stay tuned, I will have a Video posted after the holidays, which will show you the True Difference in Color and Clarity between the 2 cameras.

Conclusion: Bolide Cameras are built for long term use.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Yellow Bird 3D Visual

For a great interactive experience check out the "Yellow Bird" cam below.



When will the Surveillance Industry bring this into the market?

I could definitely mount one of these to my roof!