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Solar Breeze is a solar-powered outdoor power system from Solar Rig Technologies. Its core positioning is not traditional cybersecurity software, but off-grid power for security cameras, cellular modems, NVRs, PoE switches, wireless devices, and remote-control electronics. The site says the system has been in production since 2010, is provided by a New Jersey-based company, and is assembled in the United States. It emphasizes that βpower is the coreβ and promotes a plug-and-play approach.
In terms of protection type, it mainly supports physical security and remote monitoring infrastructure. Use cases include parks, roads, parking lots, construction sites, reservoirs, ranches, docks, wildlife monitoring, and similar environments. Deployment is based on an outdoor solar power system that can power PTZ and 360-degree cameras, Axis/Cisco/iPRO cameras, cellular modules, PoE switches, NVRs, low-power PCs, RF devices, 60Ghz wireless devices, and more. Its value lies in solving power-supply problems at sites with no grid access or where running utility power is expensive, rather than providing firewalls, endpoint protection, vulnerability management, or threat detection.
The site does not disclose standard packages, hardware pricing, subscription fees, payment methods, or maintenance costs. It only states that the cost is a small fraction of building out and paying for grid power. There is also no clear information on compliance certifications, warranty, delivery timelines, or service SLAs. Before purchasing, buyers should confirm system configuration, battery capacity, suitability for local sunlight conditions, device compatibility, and after-sales terms with the sales team.
Its strengths are the breadth of scenario examples and its ability to combine solar power, cellular connectivity, and video surveillance. It is well suited to remote, temporary, or hard-to-wire monitoring locations. The downsides are its limited cybersecurity attributes and the lack of clear information on a management platform, alerts, encryption, access control, and compliance. For users in China, shipping, installation, local maintenance, and spare-parts availability also need to be evaluated. It is best suited to security integrators, campus/municipal/construction-site project owners, and organizations that need remote video monitoring but lack access to grid power.
The site provides no information about accessibility from China, and payment methods are not disclosed, so this remains unknown. For projects deployed in China, it is usually advisable to first compare domestic solar surveillance poles, off-grid power systems, and solar video surveillance solutions from vendors such as Hikvision and Dahua or local integrators, in order to obtain clearer local delivery and after-sales support.
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