Xtralis, the leading innovator of very early warning safety and security solutions, announced the immediate availability of ADPRO iTrace, an iPhone app that brings remote surveillance to the palm of your hand.  ADPRO iTrace allows users to connect to their on-site ADPRO FastTrace 2 surveillance system and display live camera images on their iPhone. The app works with Apple iPhone 3GS, 4 and 4S devices, and connects to all versions of FastTrace 2 (Lite, Hybrid, and Hybrid TX). With support for six languages, the free ADPRO iTrace app is immediately available to download from the Business category of the iTunes Store.

"Multiple sites and multiple transmitters can be selected for monitoring, enabling the user to seamlessly manage all on-site surveillance cameras from their iPhone," commented Kim Loy, VP Remote Surveillance for Xtralis. "ADPRO iTrace offers the highest quality video transmission, with frame rates to 30 fps, even in low bandwidth environments. This allows great mobility while retaining the capacity to quickly and easily assess the security situation, and determine an appropriate response. The software design guarantees easy and intuitive set-up of monitored sites and connections, and both portrait and landscape modes are supported," Loy added.

ADPRO FastTrace 2 is an award-winning, state-of-the-art recording and transmission technology that offers two-way audio, indoor loitering, and outdoor perimeter detection analytics for both IP and analogue video monitoring applications. Available as a single or multi-site system, it monitors and transmits very high quality images and allows either site owners or operators in a central monitoring station to quickly assess a situation and take appropriate action. ADPRO's reliability and proactive approach through the use of advanced multi-knock sensing technology delivers the lowest false alarm rates in the industry.

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