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Free Security App Helps Catch Thief in New Zealand

Published: Wed 1 Jul 2015 08:20 AM
Free Security App Helps Catch Thief in New Zealand
Homeowner used old smartphones to create free security network
Kapiti Coast District, Wellington, New Zealand & Tel Aviv – 30 June 2015 – New Zealander Melissa Rodrigues’ three-year-old son claimed he heard an intruder. The first time she didn’t believe him. The second time, he showed her the proof – footprints in the mud. The third time the intruder appeared, Melissa and her husband caught him using the free app, Salient Eye (www.salient-eye.com), which allowed her to transform an old smartphone into a camera and motion detector.
“The support this app gave us was absolutely fantastic,” said Ms. Rodrigues. “It meant we didn't have to put ourselves in harm’s way to look for him, and with the email alert we were on the phone to the police in literally seconds!”
Salient Eye’s free Android security alarm system transforms cameras on old mobile devices into motion-sensitive alarms with immediate notification. Users can even put smartphones throughout their houses to create an instant security network for free.
Haggai Meltzer, founder and CEO, Salient Eye, created the app after he’d been robbed. “I had a drawer full of old smartphones. They were too old for the thief to take an interest, but not too old for me to figure out a better way to use them.”
The only hardware required is an old phone or tablet, with security only two clicks away. Requiring no registration nor payment, app setup is not technical; it’s all icon-based for simplicity. Salient Eye works on any Android system, as far back as 2.2 (2010) and sends notifications to any device.
Although the story is rather frightening – Ms. Rodrigues property was violated three times in three nights – there’s a happy ending.
Once the Salient Eye app “saw” the intruder, Melissa was immediately notified with an email alert. She called the police, and a manhunt of five police cars and a dog tried to track him down. The dog actually lost his scent, but the picture from the Salient Eye app provided enough details that the man could easily be identified. He was a neighbor living a few houses away. He was on a spree and confessed to everything – not only stealing tools from the Rodrigues family but also stealing from other neighbors.
Here is the link to the images the app “saw”: http://ws.salient-eye.com/EventReport/mel-rodrigues879708/2015/06/27/16/46
Ms. Rodrigues found Salient Eye online. “Having no money to be able to buy a ‘proper’ system, I stumbled across the app, which allowed me to have a free, immediately available security setup. The app literally helped our whole community,” she said.
Salient Eye is available for free download at Google play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mantishrimp.salienteye
About Salient Eye
Salient Eye uses the phone’s camera to sense motion, sounding an optional alarm when a break-in occurs, and immediately forwarding pictures via email and SMS. The technology can be used on phones as far back as Android 2.2, which was released in 2010. An iOS version will be available soon. Please visit www.salient-eye.com for more information.
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