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Security needs come in all shapes and sizes. From small to large installations, 10 to 10,000+ cameras, or basic security monitoring to pursuit mode or alarm escalation, there has never been more requirement for a security system to be flexible.

Trusted since 1994 by over 15,000 installations globally, this latest release from IndigoVision gives you flexibility, with realigned software tiers, support for the soon-to-be-released BX130 8/16 Channel Encoder which enables easy migration of analogue systems to IP, and smarter automatic NVR switching export. 

IndigoVision allows product combinations 

IndigoVision’s software tiers allow you to mix & match any IndigoVision cameras, storage and software product combinations with the peace of mind that it will ‘just work’. In this latest release Control Center tiers have been realigned to provide you with a more attractive offering, specifically with lower-priced tiers IndigoPro and IndigoLite. Users no longer need to purchase IndigoUltra to access key features of the software. You no longer need to purchase IndigoUltra to access key features of our software

For IndigoPro, users now have access to Pursuit Mode, Alarm Escalation and many other great features. IndigoLite has had the maximum number of Device Connections increased from 20 to 24 and several great features added including Audio Recording and Digital Watermarking.

IndigoVision Encoders offer flexibility

All IndigoVision Encoders offer the flexibility to gradually migrate to IP camera by camera or to complement a completely new IP system; prolonging the life of existing analogue investments. IndigoVision's BX130 Encoder, available in 8 or 16 Channel options, is no exception and it will save both space and money!

With up to 16 channels available in a single 1U device, the BX130 Encoder maximises space, with more channels than ever before in the process. With channel price savings of up to 66%, the BX130 Encoder knows how to save you money, dramatically reducing your total cost when migrating from analogue to IP. BX130 Encoder knows how to save you money

Smarter Automatic NVR

Footage Export using IndigoVision’s NVRs and Automatic NVR switching just got smarter, with only the exact footage you need now being exported, dramatically reducing the file size of your exported clip. Previously when exporting, both the Primary and Secondary NVR footage would be exported, regardless of any recording interruption on the Primary NVR. With IndigoVision's latest release, only the footage missing from the Primary NVR is taken from the Secondary NVR, resulting in minimal footage duplication.

This flexibility, combined with IndigoVision's commitment to open standards, integration, and their unique Distributed Network Architecture (DNA) means they are proud to present this trusted and experienced field-proven solution as an effective security solution that caters exactly to your needs, regardless of requirements.

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