With Eagle Eye, fixed and mobile camera surveillance is now an integrated process that, according to the manufacturer, requires less training and is safer and more reliable. The mobile and body camera system from Eagle Eye Networks includes a large number of possibilities, such as viewing mobile and fixed camera images in one interface, archiving, storing and retrieving mobile images with GPS coordinates, tracking and a time stamp and secure sharing of video via MP4 files or via direct links to interested parties.
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Eagle Eye VMS is an open platform that supports a wide range of cameras. It now offers support for more than 3,500 mobile and fixed cameras. Access to a True Cloud system means unlimited scalability and storage in a highly secured data center with triple redundancy. All data is fully encrypted and protected against cyber crime. Eagle Eye Networks’ open API architecture also offers unlimited possibilities for video analysis of partners, including the use of artificial intelligence. With new video images in the cloud and open APIs, new AI analyzes are constantly being developed and improved. “Expanding the platform with mobile cameras is a logical extension of our open camera platform,” said CEO Dean Drako of Eagle Eye Networks.
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