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One MOBOTIX camera for 4 gas station lanes
MOBOTIX offers a professional, complete gas station video surveillance solution at unbeatably low total cost









MOBOTIX offers a professional, complete gas station video surveillance solution at unbeatably low total cost. Thanks to superior HiRes-technology, camera-integrated storage and the absence of mechanical moving parts, it is now possible for the first time ever, to securely monitor 4 gas station lanes simultaneously for under 1,000 euro!

Digital mass storage devices such as SD cards now make it possible to store 16 gigabytes of data directly in the camera. This is an outstanding method of long-term recording in day-to-day gas station business.

MOBOTIX offers discreet and inconspicuous cameras for gas stations of all sizes and for every surveillance area required:

  • Store and cash registers
  • Gas pumps
  • Car wash and service area
  • Repair shop and warehouse
  • New and used car sales
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