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The Wall Street Journal - January 19, 2006
REINVENTING THE WHEEL
New Features in Car-Security Systems
By RAYMUND FLANDEZ
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
January 19, 2006; Page D2

"If you'd like to know how that bumper fell off your car while you went shopping, just take out the SD card (usually located in the glove compartment), put into an SD card reader connected to a PC and you'll see a playback"
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Denver company puts auto thieves on candid camera

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The OBS Insight Vehicle Security System is a mobile closed-circuit TV system for your car. A bunch of cameras, microphones and a box with an SD card slot, all hooked up to motion sensors, the car alarm, impact sensors, panic button or whatever. The whole thing runs a constant buffer system which, when triggered, will automatically store 2 minutes of the action prior to and after the event. Besides keeping tabs on potential car thieves, the system is designed for parents interested in checking on teen drivers.
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Red Ferret Journal - A little vehicular insight?
The OBS Insight Vehicle Security System. A mobile CCTV system for your car. A bunch of cameras, microphones and a box with an SD card slot, all hooked up to motion sensors, the car alarm, impact sensors, panic button or whatever. But the cool thing is that it runs a constant buffer system which, when triggered, will automatically store 2 minutes of the action prior to and after the event. Neat. [Thanks Erica].
Engadget - InSight Complete Security System keeps cars under surveillance
We tend to think alarming our car is overkill (you want it, just take it!), but if you really want to keep an eye on your ride (or on that pesky teenage kid of yours who keeps borrowing it), the InSight Complete Security System could be just the thing. A set of four security cameras, two mics and an SD card reader, the system can keep track of what’s going on inside and outside of your car and record the info to a continually refreshed buffer. It can also work as a black box, recording the events leading up to an accident. What we really want to do, however, is link this to a GPS tracker and a mobile wireless access point, so we can always see where our car is, and what’s going on inside.
Britain 's Biggest Selling Weekly Car Magazine - Special Issue - Auto Express
OBS, Inc. again has received industry recognition for the InSight Car Audio & Video Security System. The system is shown here in a Special Edition of Auto Express “Auto Focus - CANDID CAR-MERA. We try the in-car CCTV set to put bite on crooks.”
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OBS CONTINUES TO GAIN EXPOSURE SINCE THE RELEASE OF THEIR INSIGHT CAR AUDIO VIDEO SECURITY SYSTEM LAST YEAR
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Denver , CO - OBS, Inc., a Colorado based automotive security and electronics company, continues to experience industry recognition through national car and truck magazines since the release of their InSight Audio Video Security System.
OBS has been published in numerous car and truck magazines for 2005 that highlight the InSight product including the April 2005 edition of Car Audio and Electronics Magazine . Other magazines that recently featured the InSight Audio Video Security System include the February 2005 Truckin Magazine , March 2005 Super Rod Magazine , and Spring 2004 Ford Focus Magazine . "It's exciting to see the automotive and truck industries embrace our technology and innovation," said Brian Singer , President and CEO of OBS, Inc. "This demonstrates there is a real interest and demand for our InSight product."
InSight Audio Video Security System is the only device which integrates with a vehicle to monitor activities 24/7 capturing both pre-event and post-event audio and video. Combining 4 hidden cameras, 2 microphones and SD cards, the InSight system offers the ultimate in vehicle security and protection through a high quality stand alone system. The InSight's compact form factor allows for discrete and easy installation as well as easy integration with current vehicle systems. In addition to collisions, this device can record damage and theft of property that may have gone unnoticed with a conventional alarm security system.
OBS has increased production in 2005 to meet its growing demand and increased sales. Distribution was recently extended to Great Britain , and OBS is looking to enter new markets towards the end of 2005.
POPULAR MECHANICS EDITORS CHOICE AWARD

LAS VEGAS, Nov. 3--While the whole world anticipated the outcome of the most publicized, most criticized and most entertaining U.S. presidential election in history, the automotive staff of POPULAR MECHANICS magazine and the PM.Zone Web site was busy stomping shoe leather on one brightly colored synthetic carpet after another yesterday, as the editors covered miles upon aisles of Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week (AAIW) here in Glitter Gulch.
Made up primarily of the glitzy Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show and the professional tools and equipment Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) show (both open only to the trades for business-to-business wheelin' and dealin' in two separate convention centers), they collectively represent about $280 billion of U.S. economy. And they get bigger every year.
To help whittle down the flim from the flam--and because you can't attend these shows--we present the POPULAR MECHANICS Editor's Choice Awards for some of the most innovative new products on the market. Also, check out our coverage of General Motors's SEMA contingent from earlier in the week.
Another trend we're noticing here in parts and accessories is a ton of security products permeating the industry. PM automotive editor Don Chaikin cites things like multiple mini cameras and microphones to nab car-jacking or theft perpetrators, and devices for recording vehicle dynamics data before, during and after a collision. Seems like too much Big Brother for us, but if that's what consumers want that's what they'll get.

Left to right: Bill Congdon, Publisher POPULAR MECHANICS; Drew Warot, Managing Partner OBS; Brian Singer, President and Chief Executive Officer OBS; Jim Meigs, Editor-In-Chief, POPULAR MECHANICS.
InSight Digital Audio/Video Recording Security System
On Board Systems (OBS)
Denver, CO
www.obsusa.com
InSight's four cameras, plus microphones, record and save to a Secure Digital memory card up to 2 minutes of images and sound prior to and after a trigger event, such as a collision or the application of a panic button, alarm system or motion sensor.
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OBS Digital Audio Video Security System as Seen at SEMA 2003
OBS, Inc. would like to announce that our award-winning digital audio video recording system is now available for order!! That's right, now with VIDEO and AUDIO. During the SEMA 2003 show we received valuable feedback regarding the development of our product. One of the most important and frequently requested features was audio recording in addition to video recording. We listened and have created a product that we think sets a new standard in mobile security.
The InSight system, which won runner-up as best new mobile electronic device at the 2003 SEMA show is currently IN PRODUCTION and is available. We are now accepting orders. Please send your information through our web site at www.obsstore.com or contact OBS at the number provided to place orders while initial supplies are available. If you miss this initial production you'll need to place an order soon to be assured shipment of your own InSight Digital Audio Video Event Recorder for the Holidays.
OBS, INC. AWARDED RUNNER-UP FOR "BEST NEW MOBILE ELECTRONIC ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCT 2004" AT SEMA
Denver , CO - OBS, Inc., a Colorado based automotive security and electronics company, was awarded runner-up for best new mobile electronic device in the new products category for their InSight video security system. The award was sponsored by the Mobile Electronics Retailers Association (MERA). Winners were acknowledged during a ceremony held on Tuesday, November 4 th at the 2003 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas , Nevada . This year, a panel of specialty automotive industry judges reviewed more than 1,000 new products.
In making the awards, SEMA focuses on outstanding achievements in the development of a product, in particular: product potential, innovativeness, consumer appeal, quality & workmanship, and technology.
The SEMA Show is the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world and represents a $27 billion specialty automotive industry. The industry provides appearance, performance, comfort, convenience and technology products for passenger cars, minivans, trucks, SUVs and recreational vehicles. SEMA is the authoritative source of research data, trends and market growth information for automakers and the specialty auto products industry.
"All of our research prior to the SEMA Show revealed that there was no device available in the consumer market similar to InSight ", said Brian Singer, President and CEO of OBS. "This award demonstrates that OBS has a differentiated product and that there is a real opportunity to penetrate the automotive electronics market."
Founded in 1963, the SEMA trade association has 5,222 member companies, and attracts to the SEMA Show more than 100,000 industry leaders from over 100 countries. This year the Show attracted an estimated 113,000 domestic and international buyers through two million square feet of exhibits. "Winning the award further exposes OBS to many industry leaders in the automotive electronics market who will play a key role in our success", said Andrew Warot , Advising Partner of OBS. "This exposure will increase our ability to establish channel partners and in turn deliver our device to the consumer market."
OBS, INC. INTRODUCES DIGITAL VIDEO EVENT RECORDER AT SEMA 2003
Denver , CO - OBS, Inc., a Colorado based automotive security and electronics company emerges as a major contender in the mobile security market. OBS has plans to introduce an innovative digital video event recording device, appropriately named InSight, at the 2003 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas , Nevada .
"It's bridging the gap between the commercial and consumer marketplace," says Brian Singer, President and CEO of OBS, as he refers to InSight's comprehensive yet practical application previously found only in police and emergency vehicles. The device functions independently or in addition to existing vehicle security systems and will address both the growing commercial and exploding consumer demands . InSight has up to 4 cameras, capturing and storing video images before and after a collision, break-in, vandalism, motion and other user-defined events. The patented device monitors a vehicle whether or not it is running, 24/7 from multiple inconspicuous cameras, and then stores the images on a separate, removable Secure Digital (SD) card . InSight will be marketed as an affordable alternative to both the commercial and consumer user alike.
In addition to personal assault, this device can record damage and theft of property that may have gone unnoticed with a conventional alarm security system. "This is a major differentiator in the automotive security market" says Brian Singer. InSight monitors activities in and around the vehicle 24/7 when present or not, and can capture both pre- and post-event images. Users will no longer question what took place in their absence and will have detailed images of an incident. The device also activates on collision to evaluate other driver's liability, protecting against inflated or fraudulent insurance claims, staged accidents, and fake injuries.
Brian Singer stated that "Our intention is to make the best quality product and to be an integral part of the consumer's automotive experience. The InSight device will be simple enough for anyone to use, while powerful enough to protect and give consumers a peace of mind." A formal announcement is scheduled to take place during the 2003 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas , Nevada .