The Eyeball®, a globe-shaped, rotating
message display device, delivers high impact messaging
that can be seen from any direction, up to 160 feet
away. The elegant design enhances the image of its surroundings
while the unique globe shape offers 360° visibility,
maximizing square foot coverage.
Sell product and increase sales, move traffic,
welcome guests, make announcements or provide live
feeds from 3rd party sources. The applications
are endless. Whatever the message, the eye-catching
Eyeball® will capture the attention of any audience
and compel individuals to take action. View an interactive
demonstration of the Eyeball now.
While the Eyeball® is highly sophisticated in
design and engineering, it is extremely easy to set
up and operate.
- Install one Eyeball® or up to 100 Eyeballs®
on a ‘daisy-chain’ network within your
facility. Display the Eyeball® in an upright
position, suspend it from above, or mount it on
a wall.
- Send messages to the Eyeball® via infrared
keyboard, PC Standard RS 232 port or Satellite.
In a multi-Eyeball® installation, each Eyeball
can show a unique or common message.
- Change messages on the fly, build a message library
for scheduled display, or connect to 3rd party live
data feeds using Newscanner’s Message
Management Software (MMS).
- Notice how the passersby are drawn to the message
streaming around the Eyeball®. Watch them respond.
It’s that easy.
The Eyeball® is offered in two sizes.
-
12 inch diameter globe that displays single
color text
- 18
inch diameter globe that displays full-spectrum
color graphics and text.
The Eyeball also offers an optional hidden
surveillance package for covertly monitoring pedestrian
traffic and deterring crime.
Newscanner prides itself on quality and service.
Each Eyeball® is fully guaranteed for 12 months
for any mechanical or electrical failure—no
questions asked.
The intellectual property in the “Eyeball”
consists of copyright in:
- the mechanical design,
- the software,
- the design of the electronic transmission of power
to the drive motor,
- the design of the method of transmitting data
to the moving arm,
- the design of the power unit,
- the design of the base communications unit
Patents have been applied for in respect of the
design items above. Patent Application No 09/784/371
dated February 15th 2001, and Patent Application No
10/254,827 dated September 25, 2002 have been lodged
with the United States Patent Office, and can be extended
worldwide under procedures provided by International
Convention.
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