Media & Press Releases
- EDR Product Brochure
- Denver Business Journal - Denver company puts auto thieves on candid camera
- Britain 's Biggest Selling Weekly Car Magazine - Special Issue - Auto Express
- Mobile Watchman EDR Fact Sheet
- OBS Investment Alert
- Media Release - In Car Video Recorder - EDR
- SEMA 2003 - Award Press Release
- Advisory: Teen Driver Safety
- Sema Press Release
- 3.21.05 - News Press Release
Frequently Asked Questions
Close All | Open AllA: Car alarms are inadequate in preventing break-ins or even auto theft. Many cities are evenpassing ordinances banning car alarms. The “Club” can be cut and removed, doing nothing toprevent auto theft or break-ins. LoJack might get your car returned but will not tell you who wasresponsible. None of these systems prevents individuals from “keying” your car, denting yourcar or committing a hit and run violation. The Mobile Watchman™ EDR system allows you tosee who is committing a crime against your vehicle, giving you the power to identify the criminaland have them prosecuted. While Mobile Watchman™ EDR may not prevent crime, it putscriminals behind bars.
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| Gregg Moss reports with Brian Singer - For our latest gadget segment, we checked out a new way to keep an eye on your ride... | | Print | |
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The OBS Mobile Watchman™ EDR Vehicle Security System is a mobile closed-circuit TV system for your car. A bunch of cameras, microphones and a box with an SD card slot, all hooked up to motion sensors, the car alarm, impact sensors, panic button or whatever. The whole thing runs a constant buffer system which, when triggered, will automatically store 2 minutes of the action prior to and after the event. Besides keeping tabs on potential car thieves, the system is designed for parents interested in checking on teen drivers.
We love technology web sites as we have a technologically advanced product. Recent news from a few of those sites. Red Ferret Journal - A little vehicular InSight? The OBS Mobile Watchman™ EDR Vehicle Security System. A mobile CCTV system for your car. A bunch of cameras, microphones and a box with an SD card slot, all hooked up to motion sensors, the car alarm, impact sensors, panic button or whatever. But the cool thing is that it runs a constant buffer system which, when triggered, will automatically store 2 minutes of the action prior to and after the event. Neat. [Thanks Erica]. Engadget - Mobile Watchman (FORMERLY InSight) Complete Security System keeps cars under surveillance We tend to think alarming our car is overkill (you want it, just take it!), but if you really want to keep an eye on your ride (or on that pesky teenage kid of yours who keeps borrowing it), the Mobile Watchman™ EDR Complete Security System could be just the thing. A set of four security cameras, two mics and an SD card reader, the system can keep track of what’s going on inside and outside of your car and record the info to a continually refreshed buffer. It can also work as a black box, recording the events leading up to an accident. What we really want to do, however, is link this to a GPS tracker and a mobile wireless access point, so we can always see where our car is, and what’s going on inside. |


