Installed and running in Texas. The first Iron Hornet site live in the Lone Star State — and the operator is already telling us what the system feels like at 6 a.m., 2 p.m., and 3 a.m.
Installed and running in Texas. We're excited about the operators making their property smart — and what the early days on a live yard are teaching us.
This week, our first Houston site went hot. Cameras up. Edge boxes humming. Iron Eyes watching the gate. The operator walked us through what was working, what they wanted tightened, and what surprised them in the first 72 hours.
"It's the first time we've had a real picture of what happens out here when nobody's at the gate."
That's the part that gets us up in the morning. Not the install ceremony, not the dashboard demo — the moment an operator sees something they couldn't see before and says okay, this is different.
We'll map your perimeter, scope a 30-day pilot, and stand up a working Iron Eyes deployment alongside your team — same way we did in Houston.