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Eagle Eye Networks, the global pioneer in cloud video surveillance launched two new Bridges, models 901 and 701, that can connect up to 300 cameras to the cloud.

These Bridges are suitable for customers with sophisticated networks who need large camera deployments at a single location. The Eagle Eye Bridge connects the customer’s existing or newly installed cameras to the Eagle Eye Cloud providing them with a full SAAS service for video surveillance.

Video analytics, AI, and LPR

Equipped with powerful processing, the 901 and 701 Bridges can perform video analytics, AI, and LPR (licence plate recognition).

Designed for simple installation and reliability, the new Bridges are 1U rack mounts

The new Bridges dramatically reduce the number of components required for large deployments, with the 901 supporting up to 300 4MP IP cameras and 10 LPR streams, and the 701 supports up to 150 4MP IP cameras and 10 LPR streams. Designed for simple installation and reliability, the new Bridges are 1U rack mounts.

Easy-to-deploy solutions

Many of our large customers now routinely deploy high camera counts, and use LPR and a variety of AI-powered video analytics to increase security and help them run their operations,” said Dean Drako, CEO and Founder of Eagle Eye Networks.

The 901 and 701 Bridges deliver powerful solutions for our large system and enterprise customers that are easy to deploy and manage.” The 901 and 701 Bridges will be available on April 30. Eagle Eye Networks will showcase them, along with its other new AI + Cloud products in Booth 20035 at ISC West 2023 in Las Vegas March 28-31.

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