Latest from GOST at Palm Beach Boat Show

March 25, 2015

 

GOST (Global Ocean Security Technologies), will highlight its newest recreational marine products at the 2015 Palm Beach International Boat Show in Palm Beach, Florida, March 26-29.

The company said it will highlight its GOST Watch HD H2O video surveillance system. Housed in a compact, IP67 certified waterproof, impact-resistant, fiberglass container, the unit can be installed quickly and includes a high-speed 4G LTE data communicator, gateways for up to six cameras, a control unit and a GOST Watch HD Internet Video Recorder. The unit allows for 90 days of continuous recording and the ability to watch and control cameras online securely from anywhere in the world using a simple web interface.

GOST will also showcase its GOST Watch HD system’s integration with FLIR M-Series cameras. Developed in partnership with FLIR, vessels equipped with M-Series thermal cameras can now remotely access and stream video surveillance with an easy-to-use, web-based pan, tilt, zoom (PTZ) and mode control interface via the GOST Watch HD website.

The website features an on-screen puck that allows users to remotely control their camera just as if they were at the helm with the FLIR puck in hand. A one touch “Surveillance Scan” button allows users to instantly perform a peripheral sweep of the area immediately surrounding the vessel. The GOST Watch HD apps also allow customers to access and view their cameras from iPhone or Android mobile devices.

“The Palm Beach International Boat Show always provides a great forum to interact with many security conscious boaters,” said Jay Keenan, president and CEO, GOST. “We are excited to demonstrate the value and outstanding capabilities provided by our

GOST Watch HD H20, as well as all of the latest products in our award-winning line of monitoring, tracking and surveillance systems.”
 

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