The version 6.3 Synology's Surveillance Station video surveillance software includes direct recording on the server, ensuring uninterrupted processing in case of network downtime or surveillance for moving places such as trains, buses and planes in transit.

Synology Surveillance Station 6 3

Synology has announced the official release of the version 6.3 of your video surveillance software Surveillance Station. A tool that has been designed to respond to performance needs, reliability and versatility of NVR systems and that in its new revision increases the number of free default camera licenses to two, providing more flexibility in initial deployment.

"This announcement is not only more attractive to large facilities., it also allows users to extend its functionalities to a wide variety of video surveillance situations", comments Alex Wang, CEO de Synology.

Surveillance Station 6.3 offers an optimal viewing experience allowing users to watch live and play Synology Surveillance Station 6 3images in up to 64 720p channels at the same time on a single screen. It also makes it possible to stream on mobile devices with an automated adjustment, enabling easy and intelligent monitoring from anywhere.

New version of Synology software provides robustness while ensuring high return on investment. In addition, includes direct recording on the server, ensuring uninterrupted recording in case of network downtime or surveillance in moving places, as in trains, buses and planes in transit.

Synology Surveillance Station 6 3On the other hand, Native support for panoramic and multi-lens cameras increases deployment efficiency and reduces total costs of ownership. Surveillance Station 6.3 is now compatible with more than 2.700 IP camera models, increasing the range of compatible cameras and deployment flexibility.

Usability is even greater in this release as it includes a variety of on-screen operations and joystick compatibility increases the productivity of security installations., containing a large number of cameras.


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By • 1 Jul, 2014
• Section: Networks, Computer security, Video surveillance