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Three Most Common Technical Questions for Spyclops Surveillance Systems

Tuesday, April 12, 2016 2:33:44 PM America/New_York

Spyclops Tech Support 3 Most Common Questions Answered

Security surveillance cameras have grown in popularity for both small business and residential use. Owners can easily monitor their properties 24/7 with peace of mind — and without spending a fortune. They seek professional installers to help plan camera placements, install equipment, and setup a turn-key surveillance system with video feeds. As surveillance systems become more widespread, installers will see this area of home technology as a growing and viable revenue stream.

Metra Home Theater Group’s line of Spyclops surveillance systems offers a variety of styles, features and easy to use technology — making them a favorite among installers and home tech professionals. In addition to a great product, we continually win awards for our top notch technical support and customer service. Our tech team is comprised of top CIs who answer questions immediately. This means you’ll talk to a real person with real field experience in custom integration and home technology. In an effort to educate installers and help with future troubleshooting, we’re featuring the three most common questions and answers regarding Spyclops surveillance systems:


Question 1: Why is my remote viewing app not working? It goes on and off line.

Your feed will work 100% of the time if:

The internet connection to the DVR is running uninterrupted and at high speed, and you have internet of 4G or higher on the mobile device. Keep in mind that video feeds require a lot of bandwidth — if you are attempting to view your feed remotely from a mobile device, make sure you have full reception or are connected to high speed internet. If reception isn’t great, then the video feed may go on and offline. Closing other open apps on your phone that are also using internet will help dedicate your available bandwidth to the video feed (yes — that means you should close your facebook app and stop streaming music). Try this and see if the feed is back online.

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Metra Home Theater Group’s HDM-GA1 Gigabit Accelerator Makes 4K Upgrades Easy

Monday, April 18, 2016 2:14:02 PM America/New_York

Metra Home Theater Group helps JVC bring 4K to home theater projection technology with its HDM-GA1, transforming hard-wired passive HDMI® cables into full 4K and HDR capable systems.

JVC and Metra

CE Pro Editors — April 13, 2016

HDM-GA1
HDM-GA1

JVC launched its new 4K e-shift4 projectors at CEDIA Expo 2015. The new projectors added support for full spec 18Gbps HDMI 2.0a with HDCP 2.2, which could challenge many of the current HDMI cable options that are available to dealers. And without the right connection, it's impossible to take advantage of the new projectors' impressive performance.

That's why JVC partnered with Metra Home Theater Group. The HDM-GA1 from Metra transforms existing hard-wired passive HDMI cables into full 4K and HDR resolution capable transmission systems.

JVC had worked with Metra in the past, so the company felt comfortable turning to Metra once again for a workable solution. Of course, JVC had stringent needs.

“A 4K signal is much more demanding in terms of the required bandwidth. This is magnified even more with the capabilities of the new JVC projectors and the new UHD 4K Blu-ray players. In the past, 10.2 Gbps was adequate for a High Speed HDMI connection. Now signals are being passed that can require the full 18 Gbps. Our new projectors are the only ones in their price class that meet those standards of a full spec 18 Gbps HDMI connection with HDMI 2.0a and HDCP2.2, assuring our projectors are ready for the future of 4K,” reports Chris Deutsch, product and training manager for JVC.

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Video surveillance systems have become an affordable and effective way for homeowners and small business owners to securely monitor their properties. With the influx of hundreds (if not thousands) of different types of surveillance cameras into the marketplace, how do you know which camera will work best for your needs? Metra Home Theater Group has listed the most important questions to help you choose the best security camera for your home or business surveillance system.

Choosing The Best Surveillance Camera Systems
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Metra Home Theater Group Awarded Platinum in Quest for Quality

Friday, April 22, 2016 8:03:34 PM America/New_York

HOLLY HILL, Fla. – April 22, 2016 — Metra Home Theater Group, a leading provider of home theater products and accessories, earns recognition from industry leading publication, CE Pro, as the Platinum Quest for Quality award winner for Best Technical Support.

Quest For Quality 2016 Badge

With nearly 7,200 reader votes, the sixth annual Quest for Quality award recognizes manufacturers and distributors who provide their customers with superior service in categories such as customer service and communication, technical support, sales and marketing assistance, shipping policies, website portals, dealer incentives, training programs and other beneficial services for dealers. The individuals that nominated Metra Home Theater Group for the award are not only CE Pro readers, but also customers that work with the respective vendors and manufacturers on a daily basis – making the award recognition truly special. Metra Home Theater Group received platinum accreditation for Best Technical Support. Metra Home Theater Group believes that educating customers and providing in-house round-the-clock technical support is the best way to support customers.

"We are honored to be chosen by the thousands of CE Pro readers as the Platinum winner for the Quest for Quality award,” said Stephanie Casimiro, marketing director for Metra Home Theater Group. “To be recognized by our customers for providing them with strong technical support is something that is very important to us at Metra Home Theater. We want to give our dealers the proper tools to excel in their businesses and it’s great that they recognize the support that is available to them.”

About Metra Electronics / Metra Home Theater Group
Metra Home Theater Group is a division of Metra Electronics which has been the world leader and “The Installer’s Choice™” for vehicle installation kits and car audio accessories for over 65 years. Headquartered in Florida, Metra Electronics strives to create innovative, high quality products to satisfy and astonish our customers. Metra's brands include: Axxess™, The InstallBay™, Shuriken™, Raptor™, Ballistic™, Ethereal™, Helios by Audio Solutions™, T-spec™, InstallBay Safety™, Spyclops™ and EHD™. For ordering information and pricing, visit Metra Home Theater Group online at or call 800.221.0932.

Press Contact:
Morgan Roush, Public Relations Manager
Marketing Matters
Tel: (954) 925-1511 ext. 1
Email: morgan@marketingmatters.net
Web: http://www.marketingmatters.net

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Top 5 Trending AV Tech Words You Need to Know

Wednesday, April 27, 2016 8:54:02 PM America/New_York

In the AV industry, you’ll see technology terms and phrases being thrown around from credible, and even non-credible sources. Sure, you’ve seen them, but do you really understand what these phrases mean and how they could impact your next installation project? Do you know what HDR stands for and why it’s different than 4K? Or why 4K is called 4K? Metra Home Theater Group believes knowledge in power, so we’ve defined five AV industry tech terms we feel every home technology professional, custom integrator and installer needs to know.

Top 5 Trending AV Technology Words You Need to Know:

HDCP 2.2

This references the Intel chipset designed to protect copyrighted digital content from being stolen. This is an upgrade from HDCP 2.0, and is not backwards compatible. You may not be able to have a firmware upgrade to HDCP 2.2. In addition, if your signal path had the HDCP 2.2 chipset anywhere in the line, all devices must have this latest technology for it to work. That includes your soundbar or receiver. They may have HDMI® 2.0 but that doesn’t mean they have HDCP 2.2.

What this means to you: Every step in the HDMI (4K) chain must support this new HDCP protocol. It also means (at least in the short run), that there will be some compatibility issues between devices. Fortunately, most of these will be resolved with firmware updates in your devices. If you or your customer are investing in a 4K TV, make sure it has HDCP 2.2 so it is as “future proof” as possible.

HDMI does not support 4k UHD Content
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