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MxEasy interface finds all existing MOBOTIX cameras and automatically conducts their initial configuration
MxEasy provides for quick setup and efficient use of a video security system with up to 16 MOBOTIX cameras
The new intuitive user interface MxEasy provides for quick setup and efficient use of a video security system with up to 16 MOBOTIX cameras. This innovative application is the proper choice for all small and compact camera networks of private and commercial users.

MxEasy finds all existing MOBOTIX cameras and automatically conducts the initial configuration of the devices. You do not need any deeper knowledge of network technology to connect and operate your cameras.

Once the cameras have been set up, MxEasy is an easy-to-use interface that provides access to the most important features of the connected cameras. Virtual zooming, panning and tilting in the live image and the recorded video data is just as easy as activating manual or scheduled recordings.
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