Eagle Eye Networks Bridge 310 supports 8 analogue cameras or 16 HD IP cameras

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Eagle Eye Networks
  • Model code: Bridge 310
  • Series: Combo Bridges
  • Video Inputs: 8 (Analogue Cameras) or 16 (HD IP Cameras) channels
  • Power Consumption: 145 W
Additional info:

RECORDING FEATURES Video encrypted in transit & at rest Fully cloud managed Intelligent Bandwidth Management with local buffering Full frame rate on 720p & 1080p cameras Optional audio recording WEB INTERFACE & MOBILE FEATURES Native iOS & Android apps View live & recorded video Compatible with all modern browsers Motion detection with alerts Map & floorplan display SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 100% browser-based - no software Centralized management Granular user permissions Multi site support Point and click video sharing

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Make Eagle Eye Networks
Manufacturer Eagle Eye Networks, Inc.
Category CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission)
Model code Bridge 310
Series Combo Bridges
Video Inputs 8 (Analogue Cameras) or 16 (HD IP Cameras) channels
Electrical Specifications Power Consumption: 145 W
Voltage: 100 ~ 240 V AC
Environmental Specifications Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 70
Additional info

RECORDING FEATURES

  • Video encrypted in transit & at rest
  • Fully cloud managed
  • Intelligent Bandwidth Management with local buffering
  • Full frame rate on 720p & 1080p cameras
  • Optional audio recording

WEB INTERFACE & MOBILE FEATURES

  • Native iOS & Android apps
  • View live & recorded video
  • Compatible with all modern browsers
  • Motion detection with alerts
  • Map & floorplan display

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

  • 100% browser-based - no software
  • Centralized management
  • Granular user permissions
  • Multi site support
  • Point and click video sharing
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