1. Cost-effective with superior stability, requiring a one-time investment with no need for trenching or pipe laying, it is particularly suitable for outdoor locations with significant distances or already renovated spaces. In many cases, users are constrained by geographical environments and work content, such as mountainous areas, ports, and open fields, which make wired network installations cumbersome. The construction period for wired solutions can be lengthy, and in some cases, impossible to achieve. Here, wireless monitoring offers the advantage of being cable-free, with a short installation cycle, easy maintenance, strong scalability, and rapid cost recovery.
2. Flexible networking, excellent scalability, and plug-and-play functionality. Managers can quickly add new wireless monitoring points to the existing network without the need for laying new transmission lines or adding equipment, easily achieving remote wireless monitoring.
3. Low maintenance costs. Wireless monitoring maintenance is handled by the network provider, with the front-end devices being plug-and-play, maintenance-free systems.
4. The wireless monitoring system is a fusion of monitoring and wireless transmission technologies. It enables real-time transmission of on-site information from various locations to a wireless monitoring center via wireless communication methods, and automatically creates a video database for easy retrieval in the future.
5. In the wireless monitoring system, the wireless monitoring center receives real-time video information from the monitored points, which is continuous and clear. At the wireless monitoring sites, cameras are typically used to capture real-time on-site conditions. These cameras are connected to wireless video transmission devices and send data signals to the monitoring center via radio waves.





