AXIS Camera Companion
Uses Edge Storage to Bring Affordable, Easy-to-Use IP
Surveillance to Small Installations
Video is controlled and recorded
entirely inside IP camera or encoder; No additional
recording hardware needed for 1-16 camera setup
CHELMSFORD, Mass. – March 21, 2012 – Axis Communications,
the world leader in network video, announces
AXIS Camera Companion, an intuitive and cost-effective
IP video solution designed specifically for small
installations. Consisting of a free software client for 1-16
Axis network cameras or video encoders with SD card support,
the solution requires only Ethernet cabling and a standard
switch/router to stream and record surveillance video.
AXIS Camera Companion will be showcased live at next week’s
ISC West 2012 Security Conference & Exhibition, from March
28-30, Las Vegas, in booth #18051.
Unlike
analog surveillance systems that are prevalent in the small
camera count market, AXIS Camera Companion does not require
a central recording device – a digital video recorder (DVR),
network video recorder (NVR) or even a computer – to
operate. While a laptop or PC is required for initial setup,
the AXIS Camera Companion solution runs entirely inside the
camera or encoder, and then only needs the free software
client to monitor and record video.
Click to see videos on
installation,
ease-of-use and
customer use testimonials.
IP cameras are powered over the network, eliminating the
need for separate power cables, and existing analog cameras
can be integrated using video encoders. All images are
recorded onto a standard SD memory card at the edge and the
cameras and encoders keep recording even in the event of a
network failure. This reduces cost, simplifies installation
and ensures that there is no single point of failure. With
this efficient hardware setup,
AXIS Camera Companion is ideal for retail stores,
offices, hotels or other small businesses that need
easy-to-use and future-proof video surveillance.
The
new solution also enables small business owners to integrate
HDTV network cameras to clearly identify intruders,
shoplifters and other safety and security incidents. Video
can be viewed live or played back from any
Internet-connected device, and Network Attached Storage
(NAS) can be added for higher storage capacity or to work
with Axis cameras/encoders that do not offer edge storage.
AXIS Camera Companion software supports
motion detection and pan/tilt/zoom control, and video
clips and snapshots can be easily exported to colleagues and
authorities at the touch of a button. Third-party apps are
also available for leading mobile devices, such as iPhone,
iPad and Android-powered products.
"While network video surveillance is the de facto choice in
North America for systems of 25 cameras or more, analog
still has a stronghold on the small system,
less-than-16-camera market," said Fredrik Nilsson, general
manager, Axis Communications, Inc. "AXIS Camera Companion
offers an entirely new IP option for this market and
provides a high-quality, reliable, intuitive and scalable
solution to drive the shift from analog to digital
surveillance."
The
AXIS Camera Companion solution consists of three parts:
standard Axis network cameras or video encoders with edge
storage support; a free software client and third-party
mobile apps used for viewing live and recorded video; and
standard third-party network equipment such as routers,
switches, SD cards and NAS devices.
Several of Axis network cameras and encoders already support
AXIS Camera Companion and the majority of Axis products with
integrated edge storage and 5.40 firmware or higher will
support the system in the future. AXIS Camera Companion
software will be available as a free download from
www.axis.com starting March 21, 2012, and Axis IP
cameras and encoders are available through Axis’ channel
partner program.
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