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Eagle Eye Bridge 501

April 23, 2019 Eagle Eye Networks

Eagle Eye Bridge 501

The Eagle Eye Bridge 501 delivers additional processing power for up to 10 cameras each with analytics which is double the amount supported by the Bridge 401. It also accommodates cameras that require additional bridge resources, such as cameras which cannot provide both full video and preview video simultaneously.

The Eagle Eye Bridge 501 supports a total of 30 MegaPixels (MP) of ONVIF Profile-S compliant cameras or can support up to 20 MP of cameras requiring additional bridge resources. The total Megapixels can be any combination of cameras. For example to reach the maximum of 30 MP it could be 7 x 4 MP, 15 x 2 MP, or 30 x 1 MP.

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*The Eagle Eye Bridge 501 supports a total of 30 MegaPixels (MP) of ONVIF Profile-S compliant cameras or can support up to 20 MP of cameras requiring additional bridge resources.

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