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How to evaluate the maintenance rate of patrol products

With the development of the economy, electronic patrol products have gradually deepened from an unknown security product to various aspects of our production and daily life. We have gained a deeper understanding of patrol products, and shopping malls are expanding year by year. Patrol products have entered a rapid development period from the introduction period of shopping malls, and it is estimated that they will enter an explosive growth period in the coming years.

The electronic patrol system is a very strange product. Technically speaking, it is four generations of products sold together, leaving users at a loss; Now users have a preliminary understanding of the role of patrol products, but due to the relatively small proportion of patrol products in security engineering, engineering companies have not been able to give satisfactory attention. When other manufacturers promote their products, they usually only focus on explaining their own product functional advantages. Therefore, engineering companies may not have a good understanding of the characteristics of various types of patrol products, as well as the stability and repair rate of the products. When buying, there is a certain randomness or reliance on certain manufacturers' non fulfilling sales promises. Although patrol products may be small, if chosen improperly, they can cause delays in construction, delay in timely inspection, difficulty in recovering project funds, and strong after-sales efficiency. Therefore, it is not advisable to take them lightly. Especially the defect rate and stability of the product will cause immeasurable intangible losses and effectiveness costs to the engineering company

Firstly, electronic patrol products are classified as electronic products. Electronic products have their own unique characteristics that are different from other products. For example, when users buy a water cup, they already know if there is a question about it. Once the water cup is bought by users, it is unlikely to cause after-sales problems. However, electronic products are different from traditional products. We trust that readers have experience in using and buying electronic products such as computers and mobile phones in their daily lives, Patrol products, like other electronic products, require users not only to have a need for their functionality, functionality, and appearance, but also to have more stringent needs for their defect rate and stability.

Firstly, electronic patrol products are classified as electronic products. Electronic products have their own unique characteristics that are different from other products. For example, when users buy a water cup, they already know if there is a question about the cup. Once the cup is bought by users, it is unlikely to cause after-sales problems. However, electronic products are different from traditional products. We trust that readers have experience in using and buying electronic products such as computers and mobile phones in their daily lives, Patrol products, like other electronic products, require users not only to have a need for their functionality, functionality, and appearance, but also to have more stringent needs for their defect rate and stability.