Difference between revisions of "Sentinel Vs. Vanguard"

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'''1. Tilt optimized to look downwards''' – when inverted, Vanguard can look down at an angle of 45 degrees, whereas Sentinel can look down at an increased angle of 60 degrees increasing its ability to view objects below the camera.
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Revision as of 22:31, 17 August 2006

What's the difference between the Sentinel and the Vanguard camera?

Our Vanguard Professional Camera is perfect for use around the home and business. It is so popular that Home Automation Magazine featured it in their Top 50 Home Automation Products list in July 2003. As Vanguard has been such a popular camera, we have received an enormous amount of feedback – and one of the major topics was external operation. We gave our engineering team the task of creating an enclosure for the Vanguard camera to withstand the elements- which they did, however Vanguard’s range of motion was not suitable for inverted operation. Consequently, we redesigned the camera with the following modifications:

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1. Tilt optimized to look downwards – when inverted, Vanguard can look down at an angle of 45 degrees, whereas Sentinel can look down at an increased angle of 60 degrees increasing its ability to view objects below the camera.

Sentinel deg.gifVanguard deg.gif