VIVOTEK iViewer is a mobile application (app) designed to run on mobile devices, allowing for remote, off-site monitoring. With support for network cameras managed by centralised management software (CMS) ST7501 or VAST, the application enables the user to access and live view the footage on a smart phone or a tablet computer. Cameras can also be accessed independently without the need for a server running CMS.

"It is an excellent time to introduce a new logo and pricing," said William Ku, Director of Brand Business at VIVOTEK. "It publicly demonstrates not only where VIVOTEK stands today but also where we $B!F (Jre heading, which is embracing the mobile market."

Known as a vital part of a total network-based surveillance solution, VIVOTEK iViewer meets various end users $B!G (J demands for many vertical markets. The device adds great usability to VIVOTEK cameras and provides more versatility to surveillance solutions and applications.

"The new position of iViewer tells our existing and future customers that we provide high-performance products as well as world-class solutions that are backed by our strong commitment to end users," Ku added.

As of May 10, 2012, the cost to install VIVOTEK iViewer on the iOS system will be $1.99 USD. VIVOTEK iViewer will be available for Android operating systems at the end of Q2 2012.

 

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