Eagle Eye Networks Partners With Hikvision USA To Extend the Eagle Eye Cloud Security Camera Video Management System To Include Body Worn Cameras – PR News
April 20, 2018
April 20, 2018
The Eagle Eye Networks Cloud Security Camera Video Management System (VMS) now offers the ability to operate fixed and mobile video surveillance cameras in the same system and securely store body worn camera video in the cloud for any specified period.
AUSTIN, TX. Eagle Eye Networks, Inc. announced the enhancement of the Eagle Eye Cloud Security Camera VMS to include the integration of Hikvision body worn cameras. The new Eagle Eye solution provides ease, reliability, and cybersecurity to body worn camera users seeking to synchronize and store video for extended periods in the cloud.
The Eagle Eye Cloud Security Camera VMS will retrieve video and GPS data through a docking station connected to any Eagle Eye Bridge or Cloud Managed Video Recorder (CMVR) and securely transmit the video to the Eagle Eye Cloud Data Center. The body worn camera and its video appears in the Eagle Eye Customer Dashboard along with any fixed cameras attached to the system and can be reviewed, managed and analyzed.
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