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Rhombus, a pioneer in cloud-managed physical security solutions, announces the launch of Rhombus Relay, a new suite of solutions that enable organisations to transform existing camera infrastructure into intelligent, cloud-connected devices that deliver immediate value.

Rhombus Relay establishes a bridge between legacy systems and modern cloud-based physical security, allowing businesses to innovate at their own terms while protecting their existing investments.

Cloud-managed physical security

The physical security landscape has long been challenged by siloed systems, failing hardware, and complex migrations that often lock organisations into proprietary ecosystems. Rhombus Relay addresses these pain points with two flexible new options: Relay Core and Relay Lite.

The physical security landscape has long been challenged by siloed systems

Adopting new technology for security should be effortless, without compromising safety,” said Garrett Larsson, CEO and co-founder of Rhombus. “That has been Rhombus’ guiding principle since we launched nearly a decade ago, and it is core to why we developed Relay. Our new solution instantly removes the barriers that force organisations to choose between their existing camera investments and modern cloud capabilities. Today’s launch represents a significant milestone in our mission to make the advantages of cloud-managed physical security accessible to all organisations, regardless of where they are in their security technology journey.”

Wholesale security infrastructure replacement

Rhombus Relay offers two innovative and practical paths for migrating existing cameras to Rhombus’ unified platform:

  • Relay Core N100 is a plug-and-play, on-premise device supporting up to ten third-party cameras with no added licensing cost for video streaming. The solution transforms existing cameras into smart cameras with AI analytics, empowering organisations with the advantages of cloud-managed security without ripping and replacing their entire camera system. For larger deployments, Rhombus has also announced that Relay Core N500, supporting up to 50 cameras, will also be available soon.
  • Complementing the Core offering, Relay Lite is a zero-cost alternative that allows organisations to connect—and begin cloud managing—one legacy third-party camera for every Rhombus camera they already operate. This first-of-its-kind approach to integrating existing cameras is ideal for organisations with mixed hardware environments who want to unify specialised third-party cameras with their Rhombus deployment. Unlike other solutions that require wholesale security infrastructure replacement, Relay Lite offers a frictionless entry point to begin the cloud migration journey.

Open API capabilities

Relay is part of Rhombus’ broader cloud-managed platform, which is developed for protecting organisations’ people, assets, and data while also offering full interoperability and flexibility. Key features of Rhombus’ platform include:

Truly open platform

  • Full interoperability with existing hardware and technology stacks
  • Unified visibility through a single pane of glass for all physical security
  • An extensible platform with 50+ integrations and open API capabilities

Seamless deployment

  • Easy scalability to grow alongside organisational needs
  • Flexible deployment options to match specific business requirements

Secure by default

  • Enterprise-grade security with end-to-end encryption and SOC 2 compliance
  • Zero-trust architecture that ensures legacy devices will not compromise security posture

Physical security technology

Relay Lite is available at no additional cost to existing Rhombus customers

Technology should just work,” said Brandon Salzberg, Vice President of Engineering at Rhombus. “With Relay, we’re simplifying legacy technology in a way that it never has before, while at the same time providing a flexible pathway for organisations to modernise their physical security technology stack at their own pace.”

Rhombus Relay Core N100 and Relay Lite will be available in Early Access for select customers on April 8, 2025. Relay Core has an MSRP of $1,999 with no additional licensing costs for video streaming. Optional cloud licenses are available based on the level of AI analytics, including license plate recognition, facial recognition, colour search, and visitor counting.

Relay Lite is available at no additional cost to existing Rhombus customers. The company also announced that Relay Core N500—an expanded version supporting up to 50 cameras—will also be available soon.

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