With the integration of the exacqVision VMS video management system from Exacq Technologies, the IP camera CC8130 of Vivotek offers intelligent functions to the environments of video surveillance.

Vivotek camera CC8130 integration with ExacqVision

Vivotek offers retailers a reliable and flexible video surveillance solution with its CC8130 IP camera integrated with exacqVision's exacqVision VMS video management system Exacq Technologies.

Vivotek CC8130 is a compact IP camera for networking that features a cube format design. With a viewing angle of 180°, the camera offers full coverage of the monitored areas without blind spots, while a built-in microphone for recording audio enhances its value as a security tool. Incorporates a flat back panel for easy installation on walls or counters. With this support, the CC8130 can be mounted at a height of 2,5 meters providing a wide view indoors. With all these features, is ideal for commercial environments, payment stations, warehouses or shops.

With the update that Vivotek has just made, This camera is fully integrated with VMS video management system software, exacqVision LC-serial NVR servers, as well as your client/server application. In this way, this video surveillance solution is capable of providing maximum coverage. It is an ideal security tool for both a small business, on a budget, as for a chain of stores.

Moreover, the exacqVision VMS, that supports VCA features (Intelligent Video Content Analysis), allows you to identify, track and respond to events quickly and easily.

“In retail, an integrated surveillance system, Effective and complete is considered as the best measure to minimize the problems caused by theft or theft. With intelligent functions in surveillance systems, customer buying behaviors can be collected and analyzed for business improvement. Today we can already announce that our compact camera CC8130, which is specially designed for retail applications, has completed integration with the exacqVision VMS", explains Steve Ma, Vivotek executive vice president.


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By • 11 Oct, 2013
• Section: Communications, Systems control, Business, Networks, Video surveillance