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AngelTrax Trumps the Competition with their Hybrid Component DVR’s

DOTHAN, Ala. — AngelTrax Bus Video, manufacturer of video surveillance for the School Bus, Mass Transit, Rail, and Law Enforcement Industries, has advanced the transportation industry with their new patent pending HC460 and HC860 Hybrid Component Mobile DVR’s.

The all new HC460 and HC860 are completely field serviceable. Once they are installed, any repair, upgrade, or hard drive retrieval can be done without ever removing the DVR unit. The main board, hard drive, power control board, and built-in Virtual Synchronized Mapping Module are all individual components housed in removable trays. The days of uninstalling your DVR for any reason are days of the past. These components come encased in a compact, vandal proof, shock resistant, lockable box to ensure the safety and longevity of your investment. This uniqueness is what makes AngelTrax new Hybrid Component DVR’s the most affordable when it comes to long-term cost of ownership.

The HC460 and the HC860 both contain the newest technology with different options depending on your level of surveillance needs. The HC460 has up to four camera and four audio inputs and comes with a 160GB hard drive with the option of a 320GB hard drive. The HC860 has up to eight camera and eight audio inputs and comes standard with a 320GB hard drive. The hard drives are SATA interface which gives you the best in stability, reliability, and speed that the industry has to offer. The hybrid products from AngelTrax have set new standards in the industry, including being covered by a leading five-year warranty. The flexibility and level of serviceability the new HC460 and HC860 have makes all other DVR’s in the industry obsolete.

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