Eagle Eye Networks And IONODES Collaborate On Integration Solution Of Eagle Eye Cloud VMS With IONODES Secure Display Stations
April 3, 2019
April 3, 2019
Eagle Eye Networks, globally renowned company in cloud video surveillance and security solutions, along with IONODES, international market innovator in dedicated IP video appliances and products, has announced the integration of Secure Display Stations with the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS. The IONODES Secure Display Stations offer a comprehensive video wall and spot monitor solution for Eagle Eye Cloud VMS. This partnership will deliver Eagle Eye Cloud VMS users seamless live video wall displays, spot monitors, and public view monitors with a greater number of configuration options and features than possible before.
IONODES Secure Display Stations have been designed to promote more secure environments by making live video more pervasive. The Eagle Eye Cloud VMS provides 100% cloud management, 100% mobile or web browser viewing, cloud video recording, and some local display options.
The IONODES display appliance accesses video streams directly from the cameras providing low latency live viewing and many more local display options. The ION-R100S and ION-R200 Secure Display Stations can display up to 32 IP video streams, on one or two HD monitors, and can be managed directly through the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS.
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