
A Taco Bell franchisee owns eight restaurants in Rhode Island and Connecticut, and decided to upgrade his traditional video surveillance system. He was frustrated because his video was taking a long time to load, and required him to travel to each individual location when he wanted to view video.
The franchisee was looking for a replacement solution that allowed him to view video and quickly retrieve footage from anywhere using his mobile phone. He was immediately impressed with Eagle Eye’s user mobile app and the short amount of time it took to retrieve video.
From an operational standpoint, this has helped his team exponentially. With Eagle Eye, the franchisee can tell when a restaurant is struggling because they’re short-staffed and immediately bring in additional staff members to help. He is also able to determine if his employees are arriving on time, his customers are being greeted immediately, and his kitchen staff are following procedures.
Here are the details of this project:
Eagle Eye Product | Eagle Eye Cloud VMS |
Country | US |
Number of Locations | 3 |
Type of Cameras | IP |
Number of Cameras | 41 |
Camera Manufacturer | Hikvision |
Retention | 14 Days |
Eagle Eye Equipment | Eagle Eye Bridge 304 Eagle Eye Bridge 401 |
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