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CBC’s GanzView provides single channel or 4-channel access via live video streaming and allows home or business monitoring from anywhere
GanzView allows live video streaming, playback and PTZ control from Ganz Digimaster H.264 DVRs

CBC (AMERICA) Corp., a premier manufacturer of intelligent video surveillance systems, has announced GanzView, their well-known mobile surveillance app, will now be available for download free of charge.

GanzView allows live video streaming, playback and PTZ control from Ganz Digimaster H.264 DVRs and PixelMaster Embedded NVRs to your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android smartphone.  GanzView provides single channel or 4-channel access via live video streaming and allows home or business monitoring from anywhere.

The full version of GanzView is now available for free download for Android on Google Play. GanzView will also be available free on iTunes in the near future. In the interim, GanzView Lite is available at no charge on iTunes.

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