Snap One Expands Security Line With New Luma NVRs, VMS Platform
Snap One unveils Luma 420 and 820 Series NVRs with enhanced storage and the free Luma View VMS for live viewing of up to 256 cameras.
Snap One unveils Luma 420 and 820 Series NVRs with enhanced storage and the free Luma View VMS for live viewing of up to 256 cameras.
The March Networks’ EL-Series of NVR supports as many as 16 cameras per location, and the product line provides features such as cloud storage, video analytics, and centralized management options.
Highlights of the newly announced TDSi Version 2.6 GARDiS software include integration with Hanwha Vision for video management capabilities, and the Calms Visitor Management Platform.
Qognify says its newly announced Qognify VMS 7.4 platform includes its Web Client technology that leverages the latest streaming technologies to enable users to manage live viewing, video playback and other functions regardless if they are onsite or at a remote location.
The companies state the newly formed partnership enables enterprises to protect businesses and people without a threat to personal data.
A soon-to-be-released software upgrade from Qognify is designed to streamline the way users manage and access video surveillance recordings.
A partnership between Arcules and Immix enables users to easily manage and access video content for faster response times.
The new AI Box DV-1304-A is a solution from IDIS that offers the benefits of AI-video intelligence without needing to add software or hardware components.
iDter says that through the addition of RTSP to Nio Guardian, security system users can more easily control access to remote sources of video and audio streams.
The soon-to-be-announced AI-based Scene Change Detection technology from i-PRO will work with more than 100 of the company’s camera products.