Eagle Eye Networks adds support for Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) Camera Control Anytime, Anywhere with Web Browser or Mobile App
März 8, 2016
März 8, 2016
Also Create “Stations” and “Camera Tours” using Cloud-based Eagle Eye Security Camera VMS
AUSTIN, Texas, March 8, 2015 – Eagle Eye Networks today announced it has added Pan, Tilt Zoom (PTZ) camera support to the Eagle Eye Security Cameras Video Management System (VMS). The cameras can be controlled remotely via the Eagle Eye Viewer mobile app or web browsers.
Users can create and name stations (defined camera views) and rotating camera tours of the stations for even greater efficiency. A variety of ACTi, Axis, Bosch, Hikvision and Samsung PTZ cameras are supported.
Eagle Eye Networks‘ remote control for PTZ cameras is ideal for remotely monitoring large areas such as parking lots, common areas, and other central areas, allowing users to closely focus on suspicious activities or events. Users do not need to be onsite, or at a fixed station; for example a security guard can use it while walking around the site, or a site manager or owner can do so while traveling.
Intuitive, Familiar Gestures within Browsers & Mobile Apps Replace “Physical Joystick”
Users can use a web browser or mobile app to remotely control the PTZ cameras and view live and recorded video:
Eagle Eye Networks has taken the functionality of the physical joystick which is traditionally used to control PTZ cameras, and mapped it into intuitive, familiar gestures specific to each client platform. For example, the mobile app controls PTZ cameras as follows:
The same precise camera control is available through a web browser, using mouse clicks.
Camera Stations and Tours
Users can set up the cloud-based Eagle Eye Security Camera VMS to view live and recorded video utilizing their web browser and/or mobile app interfaces as follows:


Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Control using Eagle Eye Viewer mobile app (left – wide view, right – zoomed in)

Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Control using Web Browser (left – wide view, right – zoomed in)
The Eagle Eye Networks Security Camera VMS automatically detects the PTZ cameras on the network and configures them. The video is recorded in the cloud and/or on premise, with the flexibility to add addition retention. For more information, visit our cloud VMS page, request a demo or locate a channel partner near you.
In other news today, Eagle Eye Networks Announced Enhanced Mobile Apps for Greater Security & Adaptive Bitrate Video.
About Eagle Eye Networks
Eagle Eye Networks delivers the first on-demand cloud based security and business intelligence video management system (VMS) providing both cloud and on-premise recording. Eagle Eye also provides a cloud video API for integrations and application development. The Eagle Eye Platform offers secure, encrypted recording, camera management, mobile viewing and alerts – all 100% cloud managed. The Eagle Eye Cloud Security Camera Video Management System supports a broad array of IP and analog cameras uses Intelligent Bandwidth Management™, making it easy to deploy at single and multiple sites. The API platform uses the Eagle Eye, Big Data Video Framework™, with time based data structures used for indexing, search, retrieval and analysis of the live and archived video. Eagle Eye Networks sells through authorized reseller and installation partners. For more information, please visit www.een.com or call +1-512-473-0500.
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