Check out the feature-packed and customizable web interface for Uniview's fixed lens IP security cameras! It has enough features to keep the security tech enthusiasts happy, but it's intuitive enough for the casual security camera owner.
The live view is useful yet simplified. You'll see only the tools that you'll need. There's even a nice overlay feature that only appears when your mouse is moving. So it's a pretty nice interface that knows how to stay out of your way.
The menu system is complex, but it's easy to find what you're looking for. The most common settings are grouped into one "Common" section at the top of the menu.
With these cameras, you have a lot of customization abilities. Whether you want to edit the live view OSD, adjust the camera's image settings, or change the behavior of your multiple video streams, you can accomplish it with just a few clicks.
Aside from basic motion detection, these cameras offer a wide array of intelligent events, from line crossing and intrusion detection to face detection and people counting.
These cameras may be small, but they come packed with enough powerful features for you to fully customize your surveillance experience.
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iBen
Great walkthrough, hoping to see a demo of some of those intelligent features such as facial recognition and people counting!
Nelly's Security
We’ll be uploading a video today with a Line Crossing and People Counting demo!
iBen
Awesome! And hey, if you’re ever looking for more content, a setup with these cameras connected to Synology’s Surveillance Station would be great. I’m setting that up this summer – thanks to you guys!
Nelly's Security
@iBen Nice, thanks for the idea! Always looking for new content. Let us know how your setup goes, and if you need anything from us as you prepare for that.
Google Google
Great video finally about the camera web interface.
I habe a few questions however…
Does the FTP give you the possibility to save/store only snapshot or also video? If I want to record a video (on the FTP server) when an alarm is triggered is it possible or not?
Nelly's Security
You can only save snapshots with FTP. If you want to save video from the camera without an NVR, you’ll need to connect it to a NAS (network attached storage).
Google Google
@Nelly’s Security thank you for your answer
Google Google
Does this web interface works also on different browsers? At least for the configuration part and setting the grid on the alarm page. I see that you have Firefox installed, it would have been nice to show it if would work with it. For example I do not have Internet Explorer if needed, which would be a problem for me and many others.
Nelly's Security
We recommend using Internet Explorer, as not all browsers support the required plugins. You might get some compatibility issues. If you do experience issues with your browser, you can always run the EZ Station software from your computer to manage and view your cameras without using a web browser.
Google Google
@Nelly’s Security thank you, EZ Station is available for Linux too?
Nelly's Security
Unfortunately no, the software is only available for Windows and Mac.
Иван Лапенков
Nice cams, I have it, but browser plugin must be outlaw.
Nelly's Security
Actually, you can login through Chrome without a plugin. We just didnt notate that in the video
Kenneth Cowart
Can muliple people monitor the camera at the same time?
Nelly's Security
They sure can Kenneth!