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This offer, which is currently available to customers in the United States, is available through May 1, 2014
The offer is designed to help users take advantage of the Helios solution to extend surveillance coverage

MicroPower Technologies Inc., an award-winning provider of surveillance solutions optimised for rapid, cost-effective deployment, recently announced the development of a finance option for its Helios surveillance system. The offer is designed to help users take advantage of the Helios solution to extend surveillance coverage to outdoor and perimeter environments, without a significant upfront investment.

For a limited time, a complete and installed four-camera, solar-powered wireless surveillance system from MicroPower is now available for a $2,760 down payment and $629 per month for 24 months. The system is designed as an extension to any existing surveillance infrastructure and due to its open platform approach can easily integrated with current technology environments.

“In order to best serve our customers, we wanted to provide a financing option that shifts the cost of the perimeter surveillance need from a capital expense to an operating expense,” said Dave Tynan, Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing, MicroPower Technologies. “By creating this program, we can now offer customers the ability to finance the entire project over time.”

MicroPower will deliver the technology components of the complete system and will work with authorised system integrators to ensure quality and streamlined deployment options.

“We are committed to making surveillance technologies more easily available and affordable,” said Aaron Tankersley, CEO, MicroPower “Sustainability and innovation are at the very core of our business, and we believe that bringing our solutions closer to customers is key to increasing the adoption of solar and wireless technologies in today’s security market.”

This offer, which is currently available to customers in the United States, is available through 1 May 2014.

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