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Along with the vibrant application of mobile devices in our daily life, this adoption is also applied extensively in the surveillance industry. To realise 24/7 monitoring with mobility, Surveon offers SPhone, the monitoring app for both iOS and Android platforms, turning smart phone as an instant access to users' surveillance videos. Without having to sit in front of monitors at all time, SPhone client offers security staff a quick check of the surveillance status once alarm notice is received. As a result, everything could still be under control even through the security guard is not constantly standing by in the control room.

Surveon SPhone app features

When it comes to live view support, Surveon SPhone allows users to preset up to 20 NVRs on the server list with at least 64 CH per server, providing an instant monitoring even for a large scale site.

SPhone supports monitoring by both
full screen in 1080P from Stream 1
and 2x3 screen format, giving users
better image quality than usual

In terms of live view windows, SPhone supports monitoring by both full screen in 1080P from Stream 1 and 2x3 screen format, giving users better image quality than usual. Some functions like playback and PTZ control under full screen can also be easily operated through the user-friendly UI.

Moreover, its snapshot function lets users print screen and save it to album, allowing users to send the suspicious image to security guard and prevent the potential threats immediately. Aside from live view, users can not only check the DI/DO status of each camera, but also will be able to obtain the details from each camera such as IP address, resolution, fps, and bit rate through camera info in SPhone, saving on-site checking time.

Surveon SPhone is now available to download for iPhone, iPad and Android phone, making users enjoy the convenience of SPhone.

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