
VOSKER has officially entered the professional security market with the launch of its latest surveillance solution, the VOSKER PRO, alongside a new integrated monitoring platform designed to support enterprise-level operations.
Announced on March 18, 2026, the move marks a strategic expansion for the company as it positions itself to compete in the professional-grade security sector. The launch builds on VOSKER’s growing global footprint and follows its recent acquisition of Reconeyez, a company known for its AI-powered surveillance technologies.
The VOSKER PRO is engineered for industries that require dependable remote monitoring, including energy, utilities, construction, transportation, and public safety. It offers full-HD livestreaming capabilities and is designed to operate continuously for more than a year on battery power, making it well-suited for remote or off-grid environments.
Advanced Features Target Professional Security Needs
The new device combines high-performance imaging with flexible deployment capabilities. Equipped with full-HD photo and video, livestreaming, and high dynamic range (HDR), the camera is designed to deliver clear visuals in both daytime and nighttime conditions.
A removable lithium battery with solar-ready recharging allows the system to function independently of traditional wired power sources or Power over Ethernet (PoE), providing users with greater flexibility in deployment across challenging locations.
In addition to hardware capabilities, VOSKER’s new monitoring platform enhances the PRO’s functionality by enabling real-time alerts and livestream access across both mobile and desktop applications. The platform also supports integration with Security Operations Centers (SOCs), allowing organizations to incorporate the system into their existing security infrastructure.
API compatibility further extends the system’s usability, enabling integration with video management systems (VMS), project management tools, and AI-driven applications tailored to specific operational needs.
Expansion Backed by Strategic Acquisition
The launch of the VOSKER PRO comes shortly after the company’s acquisition of Reconeyez, a move that has accelerated its push into the professional and enterprise security space. By leveraging Reconeyez’s two decades of experience in autonomous surveillance solutions, VOSKER aims to address critical security gaps across industries that depend on continuous monitoring.
“For years, our customers have trusted us to provide reliable security solutions for remote and mobile environments," Jimmy Angers, President and CEO of VOSKER said. “We’ve also been listening to the growing demand for professional surveillance solutions that are compatible with existing monitoring systems. This latest evolution of our product line is our answer to just that: a professional-grade autonomous solution that can be seamlessly integrated into our customers' Security Operations Centers (SOCs) and provide maximum protection for critical assets."
The VOSKER PRO is built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, with certifications including IP66 and IP68 for water and dust resistance, IK10 for impact protection, and additional standards for fire and vibration resistance. A stainless steel mounting kit is also included to support rapid installation and deployment in the field.
Additional Context & Industry Impact
As demand grows for smarter and more autonomous security systems, particularly in remote and infrastructure-heavy sectors, companies are increasingly turning to AI-enabled surveillance solutions that reduce the need for on-site personnel while improving monitoring accuracy.
VOSKER’s expansion into the professional market reflects a broader industry trend toward integrated, scalable security ecosystems that combine hardware, software, and analytics. With millions of cameras already deployed globally, the company is leveraging its existing network and expertise to capture a larger share of the enterprise security market.
The VOSKER PRO will make its official debut at ISC West 2026 in Las Vegas, where industry professionals are expected to get a firsthand look at the system’s capabilities.
Originally reported by Vosker.




