SafeZone, Keeneo's flagship video analytics software for security is now available with its fourth generation software, revision 4.0, featuring more security scenarios, even better detection, false alarm prevention and PC and camera compatibility updates.

The new SafeZone software release reinforces the field tested hallmarks of SafeZone as a video analytics that is easy and quick to configure either remotely or on-site, has no hidden costs to install as it comes with all features and is over 95% accurate.

As expected, SafeZone fourth generation improvements also include software that further reduces false alarms from environment factors while increasing its accuracy and reliability from its detection refinements. These refinements include those requested from end-user customers and security professionals such as object classification and detecting people running, crawling or crouching. Improved vehicle detection scenarios are also included in this fourth generation release.

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