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GM Engineering Debuts New TugCam

April 17, 2013

Photo: GM Engineering
Photo: GM Engineering

GM Engineering Services released its latest version of in the TugCam series.

The manufacturer claims TugCam eliminates blind spots for tugboat captains and allows them to see in complete darkness. A complete video from the latest TugCam including four different shots from using the TugCam during sea trials is available here.

The TugCam is a rapidly deployable wireless camera system designed to increase the safety and efficiency of the captains and crew. The TugCam TC115 / TC116 camera system features infrared illuminators designed specifically for use on the water. Improvements extend all around the platform including easy to adjust zoom and focus and thumb screws to quickly tilt the camera in any direction. As with all TugCam’s, this version contains a wireless transmitter with rechargeable battery and magnetic base to secure the TugCam to virtually any magnetic surface.

From construction sites to marine ports, GM Engineering Services provides innovation situational awareness platforms that eliminate blind spots. Each platform manufactured by GM Engineering Services is designed to increase situational awareness resulting in improved safety and efficiency for captains, operators and the entire team working around them.

www.tugcam.com

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