The inventor of the world's first video and imaging system for seats, CruiseCam International, today inaugurated a new distribution center in North America, as the first round of inventory for back orders of 1,000 multi-patented camera mounts produced in China arrived at the new facility yesterday.
The facility soon will include a showroom for the first CruiseCam store. The center technicians and a service coordinator will conduct beta testing of the company’s latest product, a DVR (digital video recording) Black Box.
The device contains enough technology to rival systems that cost 3-4 times as much, yet is being launched by CruiseCam at under $1,000 for the basic system.
"CruiseCam is now more accessible than ever to our North American customers in the heart of the auto racing and trucking industry," Scott Watkins, a five-time Daytona Rolex 24 Hours driver and President and Chief Executive Officer of CruiseCam, said in a release.
"This distribution center will pay off for our customers because we can dramatically speed up delivery time by warehousing our China-made, state-of-the-art products here in America," Watkins added.
The law enforcement industry was the first one to use the CruiseCam system to replace dash or window mount systems. A camera and recording system was integrated directly into the seat to increase safety and provide a better viewing vantage point. CruiseCam also provides a family of car tripod-like products that safely mount in a variety of vehicles.
The facility soon will include a showroom for the first CruiseCam store. The center technicians and a service coordinator will conduct beta testing of the company’s latest product, a DVR (digital video recording) Black Box.
The device contains enough technology to rival systems that cost 3-4 times as much, yet is being launched by CruiseCam at under $1,000 for the basic system.
"CruiseCam is now more accessible than ever to our North American customers in the heart of the auto racing and trucking industry," Scott Watkins, a five-time Daytona Rolex 24 Hours driver and President and Chief Executive Officer of CruiseCam, said in a release.
"This distribution center will pay off for our customers because we can dramatically speed up delivery time by warehousing our China-made, state-of-the-art products here in America," Watkins added.
The law enforcement industry was the first one to use the CruiseCam system to replace dash or window mount systems. A camera and recording system was integrated directly into the seat to increase safety and provide a better viewing vantage point. CruiseCam also provides a family of car tripod-like products that safely mount in a variety of vehicles.