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It happens all too often. You have installed an advanced surveillance system. The video looks bright and smooth to your eyes. You expect everything to work correctly. But when you try to retrieve the video looking for evidence after a crime, the details you need are not there. The culprit is the motion blur.

Motion blur makes moving objects such as car or a person blurry, particularly in low light conditions. You don’t realise this until you pause a video looking for details. Therefore, you can’t identify a license plate or a person’s face - the critical details you need to solve a crime.

At AirLive, we understand video surveillance is not just about pretty pictures. It is about recording the details where and when you needed. That’s why we develop the Clear Motion technology. Clear Motion technology minimises the motion blur effects. It makes moving objects clear again.

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