Thursday, February 18, 2010

Dotworkz Ring of Fire™ at Winter Olympics.
The Dotworkz Ring of Fire housing system was proudly chosen for mountain summit at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler, Canada. This is the second Olympic showing for Dotworkz and the Ring of Fire housing. Due to the extreme temperature ranges and rime ice the Ring of Fire's de-icing system was deployed to maximize camera uptime and visibility for the new network-based HD web cameras.

Dotworkz Systems Ring of Fire at 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler

Our Ring of Fire static housings were paired with the Axis Q1755 HD network camera and are being broadcasted through the new HDRelay IP Streaming Services and NBC television.


Making its Olympic debut at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Dotworkz Ring of Fire is the best choice for housing and protecting costly IP camera technology in an extremely cold environment. The Ring of Fire offers a heated interior system that will prevent cameras from freezing in climates down to -40o F.


By keeping cameras within their safe operating temperatures, the Ring of Fire extends camera life, allows full mobility of PTZ functions, plus keeps cold weather maintenance to a minimum. It features a patented de-icing/defrosting circuitry that removes snow and ice that would obstruct the camera's view and a housing structure that seals out all moisture, preventing lens condensation and fogging.


Dotworkz Systems Ring of Fire at 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler

Failure is not an option at the Winter Olympics, nor is it for the Ring of Fire and other extreme weather Dotworkz camera enclosures. Protect your investments the first time around with the Dotworkz Ring of Fire enclosure series.