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Boundless Security Systems, Inc.’s core product, The Rabbit™, is an outdoor covert cellular PTZ camera system designed for police, law enforcement agencies, and SWAT teams. It is closer to a “physical security / law-enforcement evidence and surveillance” device than conventional cybersecurity software. The product emphasizes long-duration deployments in environments without AC power, and can be used as a covert pole-mounted camera, ground-concealed camera, in-vehicle rear-window camera, or SWAT tripod camera.
In terms of protection use cases, it mainly addresses remote video surveillance, long-term observation, perimeter situational awareness, and evidentiary video recording. Deployment flexibility is its biggest highlight: it supports external batteries, solar battery boxes, and AC/DC power boxes. The website claims its power consumption is about 1/10 that of a typical cellular PTZ pole-mounted camera; an external battery can run for several weeks, and solar power can extend runtime further. For management, it supports a browser interface, live video, remote PTZ control, internal recording, continuous 1920x1080 HD recording, and law-enforcement-optimized time-lapse recording, allowing one hour or one day of footage to be compressed into one minute for rapid review. For integration, it supports ONVIF / VMS, allowing Real-Time Crime Centers to view live streams and control PTZ, though some features exceed the ONVIF specification and are only available through its browser interface.
The website does not publish pricing and only offers quotes via email request, so procurement costs, cloud service fees, maintenance fees, and payment methods are not transparent. It also does not disclose cybersecurity or law-enforcement data compliance information such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, CJIS, encryption, permission controls, or audit logs. This is a significant gap for government or critical-industry procurement.
Its strengths are low power consumption, covert operation, compact size, and flexible deployment. Internal recording can also reduce evidentiary risk caused by poor cellular signal, while time-lapse video can significantly cut the manual review workload. Its drawbacks are heavy reliance on cellular coverage, limited information on pricing and service support, limited security and compliance disclosure, and a primary focus on U.S. law-enforcement scenarios. It is suitable for policing, long-term unattended investigations, illegal dumping evidence collection, drug-house monitoring, SWAT field situational awareness, and similar use cases.
The available materials do not state access conditions from China. The availability of the official website and cloud video Portal in mainland China, cellular band compatibility, cross-border data transfer, payment, and after-sales support all remain uncertain. More realistic alternatives for domestic Chinese users include local video surveillance and law-enforcement deployment systems from Hikvision, Dahua Technology, Uniview, and similar vendors.
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