index

Visual Engineering by name and nature

GEAR CHECK: Our readers don't just follow the news - they stay ready. Featured gear from this story is below.

Jamie Goldstein

Visual Engineering Technologies produces cameras, receivers, video transmission systems and more for industrial, commercial, security, and tactical arenas.

For this cutting edge design and manufacturing company, quality is of the highest priority with a heavy focus on customer service. It’s these two pillars which they credit for their high rate of return business and repeat customers who love not only their well-engineered and innovative products, but their experience as a customer as well.

“In addition to our portfolio of standalone camera designs we also integrate Mesh and COFDM radios from leading manufacturers. User interface, electronic, mechanical & antenna design are just some of the disciplines we cover in order to produce complete end to end wireless video transmission systems.”

Visual Engineering Tech feels that agility is their biggest strength, allowing them to “constantly create and innovate products driven by customer feedback.”

Their team of talented designers keep application at the forefront of their thought process as they carry products from their initial design to their final form in the hands of the end user.

You may also like

Blog

A Palatka Goodwill store was evacuated after employees discovered a live grenade among donated items, prompting a bomb squad response and a public safety warning from police.
The U.S. Army has taken delivery of its first M1E3 Abrams tank prototype, launching an accelerated testing and acquisition effort aimed at rapidly modernizing armored forces.
A Pentagon AI chatbot has drawn attention after labeling a hypothetical follow-up airstrike on survivors at sea as illegal, as the Defense Department rolls out its new GenAI platform to military personnel.
Syria has arrested five suspects after a deadly ambush near Palmyra killed three Americans, as the US vows strong retaliation while investigations continue into possible ISIL links.
A Georgia woman is recovering from severe burns after being attacked with a corrosive chemical during an evening walk in Savannah’s Forsyth Park, as police and the FBI search for those with information.

Like This Story? Check Out What Our Community Is Buying

Our best sellers are designed for real-world use - not hype.

View Best Sellers