Advanced AI-Integrated Off-Grid Surveillance Solutions for Industrial Mining, Agricultural Security, and Urban Infrastructure in Guinea.
Guinea, often referred to as the "geological scandal" due to its immense mineral wealth, presents a unique set of challenges for security. With the world's largest bauxite reserves and significant gold deposits, the demand for robust security in remote, off-grid locations is at an all-time high. Solar cameras have transitioned from a luxury to a critical industrial necessity in West Africa.
In regions like Boké, Kindia, and Siguiri, infrastructure is rapidly expanding. However, the national power grid often does not reach the perimeter of vast mining concessions or agricultural plantations. Our solar-powered solutions bridge this gap, utilizing Guinea's high solar irradiance (averaging 5.5 kWh/m²/day) to provide 24/7 security without reliance on the traditional power grid.
Protecting high-value assets in remote bauxite and gold mines. Our low-power solar cameras feature 4G/LTE connectivity, allowing HQ in Conakry or overseas to monitor operations in real-time.
Guarding Guinea's cashew, coffee, and rubber plantations. Detection of unauthorized access and monitoring crop health through high-definition optics.
Smart city integration for Conakry. Solar cameras provide traffic monitoring and public safety in areas where laying underground cables is cost-prohibitive.
As a leading Solar Camera Manufacturer, our technical strategy focuses on "Intelligence at the Edge." For the Guinea market, we prioritize durability and efficiency:
Traditional cameras consume 10-15W. Our Guinea-optimized solar units utilize PIR (Passive Infrared) and Radar dual-detection, consuming less than 0.5W in standby. This ensures functionality even during the heavy monsoon season in Lower Guinea.
We utilize LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, which offer over 2,000 discharge cycles and superior thermal stability—essential for the tropical Guinea climate where temperatures can fluctuate significantly.
By using local AI processing, our cameras reduce "false positives" caused by animals or wind-blown foliage, saving bandwidth and storage while providing higher accuracy for security personnel.
Founded in 2013, Shenzhen Xin Vision Technology Co., Ltd. has spent over a decade at the forefront of the security industry. Our philosophy—Integrity, Win-Win, and Innovation—drives us to create professional-grade R&D, manufacturing, and service ecosystems.
We specialize in manufacturing safety belt products and high-tech surveillance. Our journey began with a dream to bring security technology to every corner of the globe. From our first coaxial high-definition cameras to our latest digital network cameras, we have consistently overcome technical barriers.
Today, our products are widely utilized in government, transportation, and industrial sectors across Africa, particularly serving the growing demand in Guinea for low-power solar cameras and WIFI series wireless sets. We are committed to global security through continuous R&D.
Partner With UsOur products carry CE Certification and meet international ISO standards, ensuring compliance with Guinean industrial regulations and environmental standards.
We provide cloud-based diagnostic support for all network-connected devices in Guinea, reducing the need for costly on-site technical visits in remote mining zones.
IP66 and IP67 waterproof ratings ensure our cameras withstand the intense Guinea rainy season and the dust of the Harmattan wind.
Yes. Our systems are designed with high-capacity LiFePO4 batteries that can power the camera for up to 5-7 days of continuous rain without sunlight, thanks to our ultra-low-power chipset architecture.
While many of our cameras support 4G/LTE for real-time monitoring, we also offer models with local SD card storage and AP hotspot mode for offline data collection in the most isolated regions of Guinea.
Our monocrystalline silicon solar panels are rated for a 25-year lifespan, maintaining over 80% efficiency even after two decades of exposure to the West African sun.
Absolutely. We provide industrial-grade mounts and long-range transceivers that allow for massive mesh networks of cameras, ideal for protecting large-scale mining concessions.