Introducing IndigoVision’s Control Center Eagle, celebrating 11 years since Control Center was first launched in 2002. With a revolutionary user interface, Advanced Motion Search technology, real time alarm tracking and zero client software licensing costs meaning unlimited viewing stations, Control Center Eagle is the future of video security management.

Intuitive user interface

A revolutionary user interface makes it quicker and easier to view video – from anywhere. Simply click the map, Control Center Eagle’s intelligence knows which cameras are covering that location. Operators no longer have to memorise the names and locations of cameras, giving faster incident response.

Lightning fast video search and export

Advanced Motion Search algorithms and ground-breaking Motion Thumbnails allow operators to find more accurate evidence quicker than any other Video Management software (VMS). Lightning fast video export of multiple cameras, with fully encrypted Digital Watermarking, means video evidence can be given to an investigation team with no impact on the security system.

Advanced alarm management

Real-time alarm tracking in an intuitive map interface gives superb operator situation awareness and reduces alarm response time. Seamlessly incorporate third party security systems, such as access control, perimeter detection and building management systems, to give an advanced and fully integrated video and alarm management solution.

Superb scalability

With licence-free client software, give video access to additional departments, such as Operations or Human Resources with no additional software costs. Unlock the true potential of IP video security with multiple simultaneous viewing stations, with zero additional software licensing costs.

Control Center Eagle has native support for ONVIF IP cameras and over 300 non-ONVIF IP camera models from manufacturers such as Axis, Bosch and Pelco and has backwards compatibility for all IndigoVision IP cameras and analogue encoders released since 2003.

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