Cloud video surveillance: local display stations

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Eagle Eye Networks integrates local display stations into its cloud-based video management system. The local display stations stream up to 164 live video images simultaneously for a wide range of video usage.

Up to 32 cameras on each standard TV screen, up to 164 cameras on several screen pages, low-latency, razor-sharp and clear video display with customizable layouts that are controlled and managed from the cloud: This is how the profile of the Local Display Station reads , newly introduced by Eagle Eye Networks, the global leader in cloud video surveillance. The network appliance is available in two versions - as a single display model DS100 and as a double display model DS200. Both variants can of course be integrated into the Eagle Eye Cloud Video Management System (VMS), a smart, AI-based solution for cloud video surveillance.

Low complexity and low maintenance

The Eagle Eye Local Display Stations deliver live video without the cost, complexity, and maintenance of a traditional workstation. This makes the fanless models ideal for use in public spaces or in remote locations with limited technical support staff. The real-time video images can be displayed on almost any monitor. The DS100 model supports a single display with 1080P resolution, the DS200 variant can optionally operate two displays with 1080P or one with up to 4K resolution.

The powerful, energy-saving hardware in conjunction with the pre-installed software ensure absolutely reliable operation, which is extremely important in the event of a power failure. Installation is easy with the VESA bracket supplied.

Local real-time display

"By adding the local display stations to our product portfolio, we can offer customers the benefits of cloud video surveillance together with problem-free local real-time display," says Rishi Lodhia, Managing Director EMEA at Eagle Eye Networks: "An intelligent and Cloud-based video surveillance - while observing the protection of privacy and reliably functioning cybersecurity - makes public life significantly safer. "

More on this at EEN.com

 


Via Eagle Eye Networks

Founded in 2012, Eagle Eye Networks, Inc. is the # 1 cloud video surveillance company worldwide, targeting corporations, alarm system manufacturers, security integrators, cities and individuals. One hundred percent cloud managed solutions from Eagle Eye offer cloud and on-premise recording, security and encryption at bank level, as well as broad support for analog and digital cameras - all accessible via the web or mobile applications. Companies of all sizes and types use Eagle Eye solutions to optimize and secure their operations. All Eagle Eye products benefit from a developer-friendly RESTful API platform and the Big Data Video Framework ™, which enables indexing, searching, querying and analysis of live and archived videos. Eagle Eye's open video API has been widely used for surveillance equipment integration, third-party analytics, security dashboards, and POS system integrations.


 

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