More than a camera on a pole.
Anyone can mount a lens and call it security. Sharpvue engineers the whole system — power, connectivity, AI, and the software to run it — so surveillance shows up where the grid doesn't, stays online when one network won't, and acts the moment something happens.
- Off-grid by design
- A 200 Ah, 48V battery bank refills in 4–6 hours of sun and runs the system 8–10 days through overcast. Deploy where the grid stops — no trenching, no meter, no power bill. The trailer is the infrastructure.
- Connectivity that never blinks
- Automatic 5G failover across multiple carriers keeps every camera live in rural, remote, and dead-zone sites — with optional Starlink satellite for anywhere the cellular networks can't reach. The stream stays up when a single carrier wouldn't.
- AI that acts, not just records
- VCA 2.0 analytics run at the edge — intrusion, line-crossing, loitering, PPE, fall, and violence detection — so alerts fire on what matters, paired with live operators and on-board deterrence to stop incidents in progress.
- One open platform
- iVISION cloud VMS with unlimited users and unlimited streams — no per-seat or per-camera licensing. ONVIF-compliant hardware and an open API mean it drops into the stack you already run.
- Continuous cloud recording
- Every camera records 24/7 straight to the iVISION cloud — so footage is safe even if a unit is stolen, vandalized, or fails. No SD card to fill, no on-board recorder to lose, and no single point of failure between the incident and the evidence.
- Made in the USA · NDAA compliant
- Designed, built, and configured in Chapin, South Carolina. NDAA-compliant components clear the way for federal, utility, infrastructure, and law-enforcement procurement.
- Built to redeploy
- Every site moves — construction phases shift, events come and go, perimeters change. Units are drop-and-deploy and built for the next job, not bolted down for one.
Feel the difference.
How a Sharpvue mobile security trailer stacks up against the typical surveillance trailer on the market.
Footage that survives the unit.
Every camera records continuously to the iVISION cloud, so your video is safe even if a trailer is stolen, vandalized, or loses power. Most competitor trailers record 24/7 to an on-board drive or SD card and push only short event clips to the cloud — so a hardware failure or a stolen recorder takes the footage with it.
Independent of the things that usually break.
Most camera deployments inherit two single points of failure: a power drop and a network drop. Sharpvue removes both. Solar and a deep battery bank cut the cord; automatic 5G failover across multiple carriers — with optional Starlink satellite — cuts the dependence on any one network. The result is surveillance that keeps watching long after the conditions turn against it.

The old way vs. the Sharpvue way.
Trench power and pull permits before a single camera goes live
Solar-charged and live the day it lands — no grid, no meter
One carrier; when it drops, the site goes dark
Automatic 5G failover across carriers — plus optional Starlink — keeps the stream up
Motion alerts that cry wolf at every passing car and shadow
Edge AI that classifies people, vehicles, and real events
Per-seat, per-camera licensing that punishes you for scaling
Unlimited users and streams on one flat cloud subscription
A closed box you can't see into until it fails
Live fleet health, uptime, and battery state in one portal
Overseas hardware that stalls federal and utility procurement
U.S.-built, NDAA-compliant, procurement-ready
A partner for the whole lifecycle.
- Fleet visibility
- The dealer portal puts every deployed unit on one live map — uptime, battery, connectivity, and VMS health — so issues surface before a customer ever notices.
- Real support
- Configuration, training, and lifecycle support direct from the team in Chapin — not a ticket queue an ocean away.
- Procurement-ready
- NDAA-compliant, U.S.-manufactured hardware clears federal, utility, and law-enforcement requirements out of the box.
- Yours to build on
- An open VMS API and ONVIF hardware let dealers and integrators extend the platform instead of working around it.
See the difference in the field.
Book a walkthrough of the MAST platform and iVISION VMS, or talk to us about building a channel around it.
