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Ava Security, an innovator in end-to-end AI video surveillance, announced the general availability release of vcam, a new line of cameras with integrated audio analytics that can identify sound events and their origin, as well as intelligent bandwidth optimisation that reduces consumption by using high-quality video only when and where it matters.

This new camera line is secure by design and easy and intuitive to install and manage.

Ava Security video management system

Organisations need to recognise and prevent risky events before they escalate, as well as investigate incidents faster and with fewer resources.

When paired with vcore, the Ava Security video management system, vcam identifies objects, events, anomalies, and similarities, allowing organisations to gain a real-time understanding and act on threats immediately.

Easy to install and intuitive

vcam's everything businesses need in a security camera, with the same AI-backed Ava Security software"

"Our customers chose Ava Security vcam because it is easy to install and intuitive to manage while giving them the ability to have a proactive response to events," said Patrik Forsberg, CEO of Communitech AS.

He adds, "It’s everything businesses need in a security camera, with the same AI-backed Ava Security software we already know we can trust."

vcam camera line

  • Available in two form factors: the 8 MP Dome delivers exceptional image quality, while the 12 MP Pano provides 360-degree coverage. Both cameras are designed for indoor, outdoor, and low-light deployments.
  • The vcam line can hear as well as see: directional audio analytics identify sound events and their origin for more efficient, proactive threat responses. As privacy is of utmost importance, the integrated acoustic sensor does not record the sound by default but only listens to noise and raises alarms when suspicious patterns are found.
  • Save storage and money: vcam’s integrated AI bandwidth optimisation allows companies to maintain forensic details only when and where it matters.
  • Secure by design: vcam uses end-to-end encryption to prevent hackers from hijacking video feeds as well as factory-installed certificates on a trusted platform module to authenticate users and limit access only to authorised personnel.
  • Simple management: plug-and-play installation with Ava Security vcore and integrated cable management. When paired with vcore, end-users can upgrade vcam to the latest software.

"Ava Security vcam is different. It is beautiful, tough, secure, and modern. Our customers choose vcam for these reasons as well as the unprecedented audio and video intelligence these cameras offer in our solution," said Lars Eirik Mobæk, Head of Hardware Engineering, Ava Security.

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