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Flysense FS300

Designed for use in sensitive areas where cameras and microphones are restricted, the FlySense FS300 provides real-time detection of substances like THC and nicotine - as well as anomalies to the environment such as loud, sustained noises associated with bullying - and provides immediate alerts, helping officials intervene more quickly. With features that include AI predictive forecasting and expert trainers, Soter Technologies provides schools with an effective and user-friendly solution to effectively monitor their school environment. Read this Solution Brief to learn how your institution can benefit from this technology. is ready to talk with you about the FlySense FS300.

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