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Tremor Tech Inc. provides sensors, turnkey systems, training, and consulting for remote intrusion detection and physical perimeter security. The website is closer to “physical security/perimeter protection” than traditional IT cybersecurity, mainly serving scenarios that require early warning, such as borders, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, prisons, schools, ranches, and estates.
The product line includes long-range passive infrared sensors, fence vibration sensors, footstep detection sensors, tower intrusion detection, the ZoneAlert school wireless alarm system, the Omni-Guard wireless battery-powered camera system, and more. The infrared sensors can create a relatively thin “virtual wall” detection zone to identify people and vehicles, and can transmit photos or video for confirmation. TTech-17/17W focuses on detecting cutting and climbing activity on fences, ladders, towers, and critical infrastructure. The footstep detection sensors allow configuration of detection distance, target speed, number of footsteps required to trigger an alert, and alarm intervals, with coverage up to about 200 feet or more depending on soil conditions and probe configuration.
The website does not disclose pricing, subscription models, hardware quotes, or maintenance fees. Its offering appears to be more project-based: providing equipment, training, consulting, and system integration. Before purchasing, customers typically need to discuss the use case, budget, terrain, alerting links, and requirements for integration with local law enforcement with the vendor.
The advantages are that the products cover multiple types of physical intrusion signals, including infrared, vibration, footsteps, and video confirmation, while emphasizing encrypted communications, local law enforcement integration, and practical field experience. The team claims more than 30 years of law enforcement experience as well as experience developing international border security solutions, and mentions deployments along the U.S. border and in Canada, Afghanistan, India, Australia, and other locations.
The drawbacks are that publicly available technical materials are limited, with no clear information found on key indicators such as compliance certifications, interface protocols, centralized management platforms, SLAs, false alarm rates, or environmental adaptability testing. For IT security teams, it cannot replace cybersecurity systems such as firewalls, EDR, or SIEM.
Suitable for border and perimeter security, critical infrastructure, law enforcement agencies, correctional facilities, campus emergency response, and remote asset protection projects. Not suitable for users who only need cloud security, endpoint protection, or enterprise internal network threat detection.
Based on the crawled text, it is not possible to determine the website’s accessibility in mainland China, so it is marked as unknown.
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