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Eagle Eye Networks Product Round-Up June 2020

July 7, 2020 Eagle Eye Networks

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At Eagle Eye Networks, we are constantly finding ways to improve and enhance the customer experience with the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS. Below are just a couple of the updates we rolled out during the month of June.

Fisheye Dewarping Available on iOS

In the latest version of the Eagle Eye Viewer App, fisheye dewarping is supported for live and historic video. Users can access it from the live view or the history browser of a supported fisheye camera. Accessing preset viewports can be done instantly by clicking on the chevron in the top right corner.

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Search Video on the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS

Viewing historic video on the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS is easy and intuitive using the Search feature. While in the history browser, users have the option to select the Search button, which gives the options of seeing images from 5-minute intervals, key images, the first key image of each video. Analytics activity and specific analytic triggers are available if analytics is enabled on the camera.

Search can also be selected from preview streams, using the dropdown as shown in the below images.

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Search Video on the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS

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