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Swann announces availability of the award winning MaxRanger4K security camera

Swann has announced that its latest home security product, the MaxRanger4K, announced earlier this year at CES2024 is now available for purchase here in Australia.

Take one look at the MaxRanger4K and it isn’t too difficult to guess what its strong points are – longest, strongest, signal range compared to regular wireless security cameras using 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and it has a built-in solar panel for unlimited battery life.

The cameras are great for setting up in difficult to reach places such as perimeter fences etc where the distance is prohibitive, and the best-in-class Sony STARVIC sensors provide vibrant 4K colour in both day and night conditions provide for a quality video at any time.

The 900MHz Wi-Fi allows for coverage in open air of up to 600m with typical coverage in a standard property around 200m which would cover most people’s houses.  900MHz is also advantageous in crowded areas with stronger signal and less interference.

Add in the 2-way audio, True Detect+ for heat, motion, people and car sensing for real time notifications and you have a complete security camera system.  

The hub that is required to set up the cameras includes 64GB of inbuilt memory which allows you to store at least six months of footage at any time with support via this microSD slot for up to 256GB. These clips can then be uploaded to the cloud as required. 

The MaxRanger4K is available with 2, 3 or 4 cameras and the hub. You can also purchase extra cameras to monitor up to 8 cameras on the same hub.

The MaxRanger4K is available to purchase now from leading retailers such as JB Hi-Fi, Bunnings Warehouse, Harvey Norman, Amazon, and also Swann.com. The RRP are: two camera kit $949.95AU, four camera kit $1699.95AU, and extra camera $399.95AU.

Scott Plowman

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