ImmerVision, the inventor of the 360-degree panomorph lens and worldwide expert in immersive optical and imaging technology, announced recently that AxxonSoft Next is certified ImmerVision Enables 2.0.

AxxonSoft joins more than 50 security industry ImmerVision-certified solution providers around the world in integrating The 360° Video Standard which gives the ability to instantly capture and navigate within 360-degree panomorph images.

Equipped for future innovations

360-degree panomorph video from certified ImmerVision Enables 2.0 mini-domes, cameras, smartphones, tablets, wearables, and drones, can now be instantly processed by AxxonSoft Next VMS; allowing users to navigate 360-degree video content through a closed circuit or the cloud. In addition, users are provided with automatic recognition of new and existing panomorph lenses, cameras and mini-domes; automatic calibration; and automatic orientation recognition, without any extra software configuration. These innovative features accelerate the configuration process for integrating 360-degree panomorph hardware; enabling large scale deployments to be operational faster with the most effective 360-degree video coverage.

“When the integration process is straightforward, our clients can focus on more important things. ImmerVision Enables 2.0 helps achieve this fluidity.” said Alan Ataev, Global Sales Director at AxxonSoft. “Also, as mobile devices converge with video surveillance, we can now dewarp 360-degree panomorph videos captured by certified ImmerVision Enables mobile devices like body worn cameras. We’ve taken the necessary steps to prepare for future innovations.”

“AxxonSoft is synonymous with performance, reliability and efficiency.” said Joel Schaffer, Manager, Business Development, OEM/ODM Video Surveillance Applications at ImmerVision. “Now you can add panomorph compatibility to that list of descriptors as well.”

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