CHICAGO — Motorola Solutions announced new innovations within its integrated video security and access control portfolio, which allows security operations to detect and analyze incidents in real-time for improved efficiency, safety and security. New hardware, software and cloud-based solutions will be on display at GSX 2022 this week in Atlanta.”It’s been an exciting year for us and we continue to invest in our video security and access control business,” said John Kedzierski, senior vice president, Video Security & Access Control. “We’re focusing on innovations that help organizations save time and effort in detecting potential concerns, so they can be more efficient and effective in their responses to help keep their employees, guests and property safe.”Motorola Solutions’ new Ava Flex camera is an entry-point solution that brings intelligence and ease of use to any organization. The camera’s Wi-Fi capability makes it easy to deploy for businesses with one or multiple locations. When used with the Ava Awarecloud video management system, it provides AI-based video and audio analytics, as well as features including proactive alerts, similarity search, occupancy counting, anomaly detection and more. This indoor camera is able to operate in lowlight conditions with night vision.”The new Ava Flex is ideal for businesses, with either single locations or multiple distributed sites, that are looking for a lower barrier to entry for cloud-based, AI cameras,” said Tormod Ree, senior director, Cloud Video Security, Motorola Solutions. “It’s simple to install and operate and provides advanced functionality and sensory capabilities typically not available in an entry-range camera.”
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