These include the iCVR D1 dome camera, iCVR-MP megapixel camera, iCVR encoder and VideoIQ View video management system, plus the family of iCST streaming cameras and encoders designed for use in environments with central NVR storage and third party video management systems.
Visitors to the Video IQ stand – Stand H155 – will be able to view the entire iCVR camera and encoder family, which deliver real-time threat detection while eliminating the need for external third party NVRs, DVRs and the bandwidth they consume.
The company says features of the VideoIQ iCVR cameras and encoders include:
Proactive surveillance: VideoIQ’s adaptive analytics uniquely identify people, vehicles and boats from objects, animals and scene movement, ensuring the most accurate real-time threat detection on the market.
Network efficiency. By storing video within the onboard NVR, iCVR cameras and encoders can continuously record at full resolution and frame rate – even megapixel resolution – using no network bandwidth.
The overall system needs less than 10 percent of the bandwidth of megapixel and conventional IP cameras, allowing customers to deploy over existing networks, wireless networks and cellular connections. And as every iCVR continuously records, they are always ready to send real-time alarms when threats are detected, stream live video on-demand and perform sophisticated searches.
Simple installation. With fully integrated, onboard NVR storage and an advanced VMS, iCVR cameras and encoders eliminate the need for expensive centralized storage -reducing deployment costs, system complexity, infrastructure, time and resources.
Additionally, VideoIQ’s adaptive analytics automatically calibrate in minutes, further reducing installation time and resources. Customers simply need to mount a camera and connect the device to any network.
Open VMS integration. VideoIQ cameras and encoders are designed for use with both VideoIQ’s View video management system (VMS) and with leading third party VMS systems.
Drivers are available to seamlessly integrate VideoIQ products with VMS platforms from Milestone, OnSSI, Genetec, Lenel, Vidsys and many others. Regardless of VMS, VideoIQ cameras and encoders along with email alert delivery and browser-based access.
Scott Schnell, president and CEO of VideoIQ, said: “The video surveillance market is quickly evolving to better protect against the growing physical security threats that exist across industries around the world.
“At IFSEC, we will demonstrate how VideoIQ is able to deliver proactive surveillance with real-time threat detection, while reducing IT and Physical Security budget resources.”
At IFSEC, VideoIQ will be showing both iCVR and iCST cameras and encoders available in a variety of popular models:
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