Paintball Security Camera
March 28, 2025
The EVE PaintCam is a new type of security technology, combining advanced AI capabilities with a unique paintball marking system. The PaintCam uses real-time AI facial recognition to differentiate between familiar faces and potential intruders. This ensures that only unrecognized individuals trigger its security protocols. What sets the PaintCam apart is its ability to fire paintballs or UV-marked projectiles at intruders. This not only deters unauthorized access but also leaves a visible mark for easy identification later.
Users can define specific warning and action zones. When someone enters the warning zone, the PaintCam issues audible and visual alerts. If the intruder proceeds into the action zone, the paintball system is activated. Equipped with night vision, the PaintCam ensures round-the-clock surveillance. Users can also monitor live feeds through a dedicated app, compatible with both iOS and Android devices.
The system is smart enough to distinguish between humans and animals, preventing unnecessary activations. Specialized models, like the Simba, are tailored for animal deterrence using odor-based projectiles. The PaintCam is designed for quick installation. Simply connect it to a power source and Wi-Fi, and you're ready to go. By combining traditional surveillance with an innovative marking system, it offers a proactive approach to security.
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