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S2 Security, the leader in IP-based access control, video management and mobile security management systems, today introduced S2 NetVR® 600 video management system, the newest addition to S2 Security’s product ecosystem. Ideal for mid-sized businesses and distributed enterprises with RAID storage requirements, S2 NetVR 600 makes real-time video monitoring and recorded video playback accessible from a client, web browser or mobile app.

“S2 NetVR 600 brings stand-alone and integrated systems users more options when RAID storage is required,” said John L. Moss, CEO, S2 Security. “As a member of the S2 ecosystem, S2 NetVR 600 seamlessly interoperates with our video, access control and mobile products.”

Features

S2 NetVR 600 supports up to 32 IP cameras and up to 32TB internal video storage, available in RAID 5 storage configurations for enhanced reliability and performance. Live and recorded video from S2 NetVR 600 cameras can be viewed from anywhere using the S2 Mobile Security Officer® tablet app. S2 NetVR 600 can also tightly integrate with S2 access control systems. Real-time video surveillance and recorded video are unified in the web-based user interface of the connected S2 NetBox® or S2 Enterprise® controller. Additional features include on-screen PTZ controls and integration of live video views into floor plan graphics. By clicking on an icon in the activity log, users can instantly play back video associated with an event.

S2 Security offers a broad range of video products, including S2 NetVR Series video management systems for deployments ranging from small offices to large, distributed global enterprises; S2 NetBox VR converged video management and access control systems; and S2 Network Node VR, an intelligent field panel that brings access control and video management to the network edge. For more information on S2 products.

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