With new features, such as counting people on the move and heat maps, The free update of the MxAnalytics software is available on all models of a lens from this manufacturer.

Mobotix MxAnalyticsMxAnalytics, the video analysis system developed by the manufacturer of network video surveillance systems Mobotix, is now available for free for all models of a lens, so that the user can collect statistical behavioral data about people and objects by defining recognition zones (live images or a partial area) and the count of people moving through corridors in different directions without the need for any additional hardware or software.

The software (MX-V4.3.2.68) is available through this Link for all models of a lens, especially for the most economical indoor cameras (i25, c25, p25), so that "for a total price of 398 Euros, the customer receives a complete Hemispheric camera system from 5 Megapixel, including analysis software, recording software to manage terabyte recordings on NAS systems, as well as all other functions of Mobotix cameras, such as MxActivitiySensor and automatic recording and sending of event-based messages", explain from the company.

Mobotix MxAnalyticsAs he said Digital Security Magazine, with MxAnalytics you can also create heat maps that show the areas with the most movement activity. The camera can send this statistical data by email every day or every week and they are an excellent tool for, For example, show the behavior of people in retail.

In this sense, the system is especially suitable for retail environments that want to benefit from their security system with marketing elements, can be manually turned on or off based on a signal or according to a schedule. The results are saved to the camera every fifteen minutes.

The company also offers tips on how to get the best results with MxAnalytics, available in the 'Compact Guide' brochure: MxAnalytics' or for download in Support/MX Media library/Compact Guides.


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By • 23 Jun, 2015
• Section: Deep down, Systems control, Video surveillance