Case Studies
VideoSurveillance.com works with customers around the world, from home and business owners to surveillance system installers and enterprise clients. These case studies highlight our unique surveillance solutions and the pride we put into ensuring every system we design meets the unique needs of the businesses and home owners we work with.
Golf Club HD Camera System Protects Staff & Facility
Optica HD surveillance system provides 24-hour security for public golf course to increase safety, protect employees, and prevent criminal acts.
Mississippi State Football Stadium Protected by
Avigilon HD Camera System
With a seating capacity of just over 55,000, MSU’s Davis Wade Stadium needed a full-scale surveillance solution to monitor fan behavior. To achieve its goal, Mississippi State University hired VideoSurveillance.com to design a high resolution 29 Megapixel camera system with the power to capture ultra-clear images.
Time-Lapse Construction Video with an Axis HD Camera
To shoot a time lapse sequence video outdoors, digital media firm Advent Media turned to VideoSurveillance.com to find the best solution. After carefully looking over their requirements, limitations, and location, VideoSurveillance.com recommended a rugged, weather-proof camera with 1080p HD resolution, day/night visibility, and time lapse recording.
Mobile HD Video Security System for College Bus Fleet
Working with Lewis & Clark University and EcoShuttle to improve student safety, VideoSurveillance.com designed a cost-effective center aisle surveillance solution featuring the Mobotix Q24 PTZ camera. Utilizing its 360-degree field of view, motion detection software, and a sturdy vandal-proof housing, one camera is able to effectively monitor an entire bus.
Wireless Surveillance Helps San Diego Zoo’s Giant
Panda Conservation Project
VideoSurveillance.com partnered with the San Diego and Oregon Zoos, along with PDXWildlife, to create a custom day/night outdoor surveillance system using the Vivotek IP8332 camera at a Giant Panda reserve in China. Utilizing around the clock surveillance video, research into panda breeding behavior will be used to improve breeding programs and increase the population of the endangered species.






