Eagle Eye Networks

Handy camera for commercial cloud applications

April 29, 2019 Eagle Eye Networks

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Cloud Video Surveillance, Eagle Eye Networks, has released a new 4G camera specifically designed for commercial applications.

The “MC01” is a 2-megapixel camera that transmits directly to the cloud, additionally signals warnings and notifications and can be tracked via mobile apps. The small, mobile camera is according to the manufacturer for use in places with limited Internet access. In addition, Eagle Eye Networks is providing mobile data plans so that its distribution partners can offer their customers a complete solution.

Reliable even on weak Internet
The camera was designed by the manufacturer specifically for remote applications, temporary installations or changing environments in which an Internet connection is not readily available. It also offers direct connectivity to the cloud, plug-and-play installation, advanced person recognition analysis, and state-of-the-art cyber security: “The Eagle Eye Mobile Camera MC01 is another step in our path of integration into a secure, cloud video management solution.” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks.

Read full press release here.

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