Bangkok, Thailand – 11 September 2007. AKCP Inc., introduces the securityProbe, an intelligent monitoring device. The securityProbe combines sensors and cameras alerting to unauthorized intruders, security breaches, high temperatures, smoke, water leakages, power outages and much more. Up to 4 pan-and-tilt cameras can be integrated with a wide assortment of physical sensors. Our advanced Event Notification Wizards makes it easy to keep the user informed via email, SMS, telephone call, web-browser, and other channels.
Bangkok, Thailand – 26 March 2007. AKCP Inc., the oldest and largest manufacturer of SNMP-based devices for environmental and security monitoring solutions introduces a new sensor for its sensorProbe line of products.
Bangkok, Thailand – 26 March 2007. AKCP Inc., the oldest and largest manufacturer of SNMP-based devices for environmental and security monitoring solutions introduces a new sensor for its sensorProbe8Linux and cameraProbe8 line of products.
Bangkok, Thailand. December 21, 2006. AKCP’s sensorProbe8Linux has received a major update and now boasts a drastically improved and simplified Notification Wizard, a completely intuitive Graphical Sensor Configuration System and easier to use Mapping Features.
Bangkok, Thailand. July 04, 2006. AKCP Inc. the oldest and largest manufacturer of SNMP based environmental and security monitoring solutions, today announced the release of its new Mapping Module for the AKCP Sensor Notification Matrix.
Bangkok, Thailand. April 5, 2006. AKCP, the world’s leader in environment and security monitoring, today announced a major free software upgrade to all AKCP Linux-based products, cameraProbe8, sensorProbe8Linux, sensorProbe8Linux-X20, sensorProbe8Linux-X60.
Bangkok, Thailand. December 1, 2005. AKCP, the world’s leader in environment and security monitoring, today announced a free software upgrade to all AKCP Linux-based products (cameraProbe8, sensorProbe8Linux, sensorProbe8Linux-X20, sensorProbe8Linux-X60).
Bangkok, Thailand. May 4, 2005. AKCP, the world leader in environmental and security monitoring, today announced an upgrade to their cameraProbe8. Pictures from 4 different cameras may be viewed simultaneously on its Linux based environmental monitoring device. The cameraProbe8 supports a wide range of external analog cameras. Customers can use their existing analog security cameras or purchase sophisticated night vision or low-cost CCTV cameras. Up to 3 external cameras can be plugged into the cameraProbe8 along with the internal motorized Sony CCD image sensor.
Bangkok, Thailand. March 1, 2005. AKCP, the world leader in SNMP based environmental and security monitoring, today announced sensorProbe and cameraProbe products undergo harsh environment testing by the government of India.
Bangkok, Thailand. January 14, 2005. AKCP, the world leader in SNMP based environmental and security monitoring, today announced a firmware upgrade that adds video conferencing and professional graphing to their embedded Linux cameraProbe8.