Pack Station Camera
Not a security camera.
A station intelligence system.
Mounted above the station. Linked to every order. Powered by Vision AI. The pack station camera that sees what happened, understands what went wrong, and proves what went right.
Security cameras weren't built for this.
Finding what happened to order #47291 means scrubbing hours of wide-angle footage from a camera mounted 30 feet away on a wall. You can see shapes moving. You can't see what went into the box.
No order linking. No AI. No analytics. No way to search by order number. Just hours of footage and a timestamp, if you even have that. This is why disputes go unresolved and errors go undetected. The camera wasn't built for fulfillment. It was built for theft prevention.
Same word. Completely different tool.
| Security Camera (CCTV) | Rabot Pack Station Camera | |
|---|---|---|
| Angle | Wide-angle, wall-mounted, 20-50 feet away | Station-level, mounted directly above the pack surface |
| Search | Scrub hours of footage by timestamp | Search by order ID — video plays in seconds |
| AI | None — passive recording only | Vision AI trained on 122B+ frames |
| Error detection | Manual review after the fact | Real-time — catches errors before the box ships |
| Order linking | No connection to order data | Every recording linked to the order ID via WMS |
| Analytics | None | Per-station, per-operator performance data |
| Installation | Construction, cabling, NVR setup | USB camera, one day, no construction |
Every feature CCTV doesn't have.
Order-linked, not time-stamped
Every recording is linked to an order ID. Search by order number, tracking ID, station, or operator. Find any order in seconds. No scrubbing. No guesswork.
Station-level angle, not wide-angle
Mounted directly above the pack station surface. Captures what goes into the box from the optimal angle. Not a wall-mounted camera pointing at a row of stations from 30 feet away.
AI-powered, not passive
Vision AI trained on 122B+ frames identifies items, detects events, and flags errors in real time. The camera doesn't just record. It understands what's happening at the station.
Data you can act on
Per-station analytics on pack speed, accuracy, and throughput. Dispute evidence in seconds. SOP compliance verification. Not footage you archive. Data you use every day.
Customer story
Highline Commerce cut investigation time by 95%.
Highline Commerce manages fulfillment for hundreds of brands. When a client disputed an order, the team would spend hours searching through security camera footage — scrubbing timestamps, trying to find the right station, hoping the angle caught something useful. Most investigations ended with no answer.
After deploying Rabot's pack station cameras, investigations that took hours now take five minutes. Type the order ID. The video plays. Meanwhile, Highline deployed digital SOPs for 100+ brand clients, all verified by the same camera system.
95%
Investigation time reduction
5 min
Dispute resolution (down from hours)
100+
Digital SOPs deployed across brands
Pack station camera: frequently asked questions
How is a pack station camera different from CCTV?
CCTV gives you wide-angle footage from a wall-mounted camera. A Rabot pack station camera mounts directly above the station surface, links every recording to an order ID, and uses Vision AI trained on 122B+ frames to identify items and detect errors in real time. CCTV is footage you scrub. Rabot is structured data you search.
Can a pack station camera replace our security cameras?
They serve different purposes. Security cameras cover broad areas for safety and access monitoring. Pack station cameras focus on the station surface to capture what goes into every box. Most warehouses use both — CCTV for security, Rabot for fulfillment quality.
What does the pack station camera actually see?
The camera captures the station surface from directly above — the box, the items going in, inserts, dunnage, packaging materials. All faces are automatically blurred. The AI identifies items, detects packing events, and flags exceptions against the order manifest.
How is the camera installed?
A compact camera mounts above each station with a USB connection to the station computer. No construction, no network infrastructure, no cabling runs. Stations go live within minutes. One-day deployment for most operations.
What happens to the video data?
AI processes video at the edge — at the station. No raw video needs to leave the warehouse. Recordings are stored with built-in retention: 30 days (Core), 60 days (Plus), unlimited (Enterprise). All faces blurred. US-hosted infrastructure. SOC 2 compliant.
See what a real pack station camera can do.
Install in one day. No construction. No network infrastructure. Order-linked video from the first order.