For a more advanced camera technology to monitor and keep an eye on things in a busy area, Pelco has a broad portfolio of security cameras. Its next-gen surveillance technology is cloud-based, reliable and scalable. Among the features that make it a good option for high-traffic areas are Elevate Technology, Image Health and Unified Site Management. And the company's Calipsa software can turn motion-only cameras into AI-powered models that can detect objects and be scheduled.
Another powerful option is Hikvision, which offers a broad portfolio of AIoT solutions and security cameras for retail, education, factory and other markets. Among its advanced features are TandemVu PTZ cameras, solar-powered security cameras and DeepinMind Intelligence. Hikvision also offers access control and perimeter protection, people counting and time attendance, so it's a good option for improving security and operations in high-traffic areas.
Eagle Eye Networks is a cloud-based video surveillance platform that uses AI analytics to improve security and operations. It offers features like video search, license plate recognition and remote power cycling, and can handle unlimited locations, users and cameras. It's designed to be scalable and accessible from anywhere, with a focus on smooth video streaming and 24/7 support, so it's well suited for dynamic high-traffic areas.
For a more customized approach, March Networks offers intelligent IP video surveillance solutions like March Networks CloudSight for camera-to-cloud video analytics and AI Series Smart Cameras. Its Command Video Management Solution can handle up to 500 cameras, so it's good for managing large, distributed systems. And March Networks offers customized solutions for specific industries, which can improve operations and protect assets in high-traffic areas.