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Eagle Eye Networks brings mobile 4G / LTE camera

March 29, 2019 Eagle Eye Networks

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For business applications, Eagle Eye Networks comes with an improved version of the 4G / LTE NuboCam developed for consumers. The Eagle Eye Mobile Camera MC01 is a small 4G / LTE camera that is suitable for locations that have no or poor internet connection.

With the introduction of the new camera, Eagle Eye Networks also makes mobile data plans available so that resellers can offer their customers a complete solution.
The Eagle Eye MC01 is designed for special applications, temporary installations or changing environments, where a standard internet connection is not easy to realize. The MC01 offers a direct camera-to-cloud connection, plug-and-play installation, advanced analysis of person detection and modern cyber security. The MC01 offers a 2 Megapixel camera that records directly in the cloud, alerts and notifications via mobile apps.

New step
“The Eagle Eye Mobile Camera MC01 is a new step towards converting all the security camera videos that customers have and need, into a single secure cloud-managed solution,” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. The Eagle Eye Mobile Camera MC01 will be fully integrated into the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS platform later this year. Until then, the new camera works on a stand-alone cloud recording system.
The Eagle Eye Mobile Camera MC01 offers indoor and outdoor functions, 2.43 megapixels, 3G / 4G and Wifi communication, 2.8 mm lens, wide-angle image (138 º), night vision, IR-LED with 10m range, water resistance and double sided audio…

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