Hidden Camera integrates with home security systems.

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Designed to look like common Bluetooth speaker, Observa houses professional-grade, WiFi-enabled security camera with cloud-based video recording and storage and Night Vision infrared technology for capturing images in complete darkness. Camera can be paired with existing centrally monitored security system or function on its own as remotely monitored hidden camera. Users can connect up to 8 cameras, mixing and matching hidden and non-hidden models, to monitor every room in home or office.



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BrickHouse Security Launches Observa, the First Remote View Hidden Camera to Seamlessly Integrate with a Complete Home Security and Automation System



First-of-its-kind hidden cam makes its debut at the 60th Annual ASIS Seminar and Exhibits in Atlanta, GA



NEW YORK, -- BrickHouse Security, a premier supplier of security and surveillance solutions to consumers, business and government, today introduced Observa, the first and only remote view hidden camera designed to be seamlessly integrated into a complete home security and automation system.



Available on October 1, 2014 at a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $199.95, Observa looks like a common bluetooth speaker and blends easily into almost any room decor. But inside it houses a professional-grade, WiFi-enabled security camera with cloud-based video recording and storage and Night Vision infrared technology, which allows it to capture images even in complete darkness.



Observa is the latest addition to BrickHouse's MORzA family of home security and automation products and services, which already includes video monitoring.



"Observa has been years in the making," said BrickHouse CEO and Founder Todd Morris. "We're honored to share this revolutionary step forward in hidden camera technology with our friends and colleagues at ASIS."



To maximize its capabilities, MORzA subscribers can pair Observa with their existing centrally monitored alarm system. For example, if a window glass is broken or an unauthorized door is opened, MORzA triggers Observa to begin recording, catching any would-be criminals in the act without tipping them off to the presence of a camera.



In addition to instantly contacting BrickHouse central station monitoring, the system will send users an email or text alerting them to any activity; they'll then be able to stream the footage live on any mobile device or computer.



Observa can also be programmed to begin recording if a fire, flood or carbon monoxide emergency is detected -- or to capture live high definition streaming video of everyday events like children arriving home from school or a nanny playing with a toddler in the living room.



And with MORzA video monitoring, users can connect up to eight cameras, mixing and matching Observa hidden cameras and non-hidden models in any combination, to monitor every room in their home or office.



While Observa is an ideal complement to MORzA home security systems, it also functions on its own as a state-of-the-art remotely monitored hidden camera. Business owners and homeowners alike can check in on their property right from their smartphones, tablets, or PCs and always know that the people and things that matter most are protected.



To learn more about Observa, visit http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/product/morza+observa+hidden+camera.do



To learn more about MORzA wireless home security, visit http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/category/alarm+systems.do



About BrickHouse Security

BrickHouse Security is a premier supplier of alarms systems and security and surveillance solutions to consumers and businesses of all sizes, including approximately 400 of the Fortune 500 and more than 500 local and national government agencies. The company also supplies solutions to the NYPD, the LA County Sheriff's Department and the FBI, among others. The company and its products have recently appeared on the CBS Early Show, NBC's Today Show, ABC's Good Morning America and CNN, and have been featured by the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and many other news organizations. BrickHouse serves a diverse global client base and is headquartered in New York City, where it operates a retail showroom and its customer care center. Phone: 646.253.9133; email: press@brickhousesecurity.com; Web: http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/



CONTACT: BrickHouse Media Contacts, Marc Horowitz, (646)253-9133, press@BrickHouseSesecurity.com; or Jason Heller, (212) 584-4278, jheller@5wpr.com



Web Site: http://www.brickhousesecurity.com

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