Eagle Eye Networks and Swift Sensors combine video management and wireless sensing for comprehensive cloud-based monitoring in facilities, manufacturing, and hospitality – PR News
January 4, 2019
January 4, 2019
The combination of both video and sensor data provides customers with valuable operational insight and a more robust video surveillance system
Austin, TX – Eagle Eye Networks, the leading global provider of cloud-based video surveillance solutions and Swift Sensors, a leading supplier of cloud-based wireless sensor systems, today announced a partnership to combine the Swift Sensors wireless sensor network with the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS. This new integration allows existing Eagle Eye Networks customers to add wireless sensors for additional insights to their Eagle Eye Bridge or Cloud Managed Video Recorder. Swift Sensors customers can use the Eagle Eye Bridge to connect to both video cameras and their wireless sensors.
The integration is made possible by the addition of the Swift Sensors Virtual Bridge software and USB Sensor Radio to and Eagle Eye Bridge or Cloud Managed Video Recorder. The USB sensor radio allows wireless communication with all Swift Sensors wireless sensors and the Virtual Bridge software runs on the Eagle Eye Bridge allowing the Swift Sensors Cloud Dashboard to communicate and control the sensor system. The virtual bridge replicates the capabilities of the Swift Sensors Standard Bridge.
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