The historical problem of camera deployment on construction sites
Monitoring cameras on construction sites have always existed — but traditional deployment is complex and expensive. It requires network infrastructure, local storage server configuration, cabling, an on-site installation visit and periodic maintenance support.
For medium-sized projects, this implementation cost frequently makes the project unviable. For sites in remote locations, the challenge is even greater — technicians need to travel, which significantly increases costs and timelines.
The NEXO approach: remote configuration, simple installation
NEXO was designed from the ground up to eliminate the need for an on-site technician. Equipment arrives pre-configured — camera, router, solar power supply when applicable and all necessary accessories — in a single box, with detailed illustrated installation instructions.
Field installation follows three simple steps:
- Mount the camera at the strategic point (pole, wall, tripod or existing structure)
- Connect to the power source (standard outlet or solar panel)
- Wait for the camera to come online
The entire process typically takes less than 1 hour. No special technical knowledge is required — any site manager can execute it by following the provided instructions.
Available connectivity options
Connectivity is often the biggest obstacle on construction sites. NEXO addresses this with flexibility:
Integrated 4G chip
The primary option is the router with an integrated 4G chip. The camera connects to the server, which accesses the internet via cellular network. No local network infrastructure needed and no dependency on the site's internet — ideal for remote locations or sites with unstable connectivity.
Wired LAN
For projects with more robust infrastructure, connection via network cable is also supported — offering greater stability in environments with significant signal interference.
From contract signing to live camera: 5 to 10 business days
The timeline from contract signing to camera transmitting live averages 5 to 10 business days. This includes:
- Remote configuration of equipment by the NEXO team
- Shipping of equipment to the site address
- Installation by the local site manager
- AI calibration with the first images from the installed camera
Once the camera comes online, the NEXO team remotely performs the initial AI model calibration, adjusting detection parameters for the specific angle and conditions of that camera and that site.
Ongoing support throughout the contract
The simplicity of installation does not mean abandonment after deployment. Throughout the entire contract term, the NEXO team monitors operations:
- Automatic connection drop alerts with immediate notification
- Remote AI parameter adjustments when needed
- Technical support for platform questions
- Camera and platform firmware updates delivered transparently