IQeye ERS is pre-configured to work right out of the box
(12/03/2009)
IQinVision has announced that the new generation IQrecorder and IQeye Event Recording System (ERS) are now shipping.
IQinVision's latest generation of IQrecorder boasts a completely new intuitive user interface, improved features, and a redesigned engine to provide better performance for the surveillance industry's only on-camera megapixel NVR solution. New features include simultaneous playback and live viewing, flexible scheduling, improved digital zoom on recorded images, full screen viewing, DVD-like controls, and a graphical time/date search. IQrecorder is ideal for small security equipment applications where simplicity, ease of install, and low total cost of ownership are paramount.
The IQeye Event Recording System (ERS) is a self-contained High-Definition megapixel network video recorder that uses NO BANDWDITH to record crisp, clear video—making it perfect for installations where network bandwidth is at a premium. It includes IQinVision’s simple browser-based IQrecorder on-camera recording and playback software, which requires no client software. IQeye ERS also offers on-camera solid state storage that is tough, reliable, and able to record more than 20,000 events.
The IQeye ERS is Power-over-Ethernet and is available in both indoor and outdoor models. The system is very easy to install and is the perfect product for end users just getting into IP video - simply mount the IP camera, plug it in, power it up, and it is recording motion-based events right out of the box. For small and remote installations where simplicity and low cost installation are key, the IQeye ERS is a very attractive choice.
“These two products deliver the perfect low-cost, high-performance solution for applications such as retail store security, parking lot surveillance, gated community security, and more,” said Paul Bodell, Chief Marketing Officer for IQinVision. “The IQeye ERS is pre-configured to work right out of the box to eliminate the hassles and prohibitive costs small and medium-size end users traditionally encounter with a video recording security system.”
Related topics: CCTV recording, DVR, VCR, Multiplexers
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