The Rave platform will be integrated into Motorola’s technology portfolio, which includes access control, video security, body-worn cameras, critical communications, command center software and weapons detection solutions.
For over 30 years, Motorola Solutions has collaborated with Futurecom on RF repeaters and extenders that are tightly integrated with Motorola’s radio networks and devices.
Motorola Solutions’ Ava Flex camera is a Cloud-based, entry-point solution that brings intelligence and ease of use to any organization, according to the company.
Motorola says the acquisition of Videotec complements its line of fixed video cameras, expanding its portfolio and reinforcing the company’s position as a global leader in video security solutions.
Calipsa is the latest addition to Motorola Solutions’ Video Security & Access Control organization, which now includes Avigilon, IndigoVision, Pelco, Envysion, Openpath and Ava Security.
The market research firm says the acquisition demonstrates the increasing pressure on suppliers to have a Cloud strategy.
Ava’s Cloud-native video security solution provides enterprises with real-time visibility and analytics to optimize their operations and detect anomalies and threats.
The MOTOTRBO R7 is said to offer enhanced audio and rugged design for optimal performance in noisy, harsh environments.
Motorola says with 911 Datamaster’s technology, it will continue to enhance its integrated command center software suite.
Envysion provides enterprise video security and business analytics solutions for the quick-service restaurant and retail industries.