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Product of the Year award for Digital Barriers

Digital Barriers’ SafeZone-edge intrusion detection solution has received the Intruder Alarm or Exterior Deterrent Product of the Year at IFSEC’s Security and Fire Excellence Awards 2014. The judging panel cited the "superior performance", "ease of use" and "market moving pricing" as key factors in the award. Launched in April 2014, SafeZone-edge was designed to address the limitations that are typically associated with video-based intrusion detection solutions. By combining outstanding performance wi
December 17, 2014 Read time: 1 min
3558 Digital Barriers’ SafeZone-edge intrusion detection solution has received the Intruder Alarm or Exterior Deterrent Product of the Year at IFSEC’s Security and Fire Excellence Awards 2014.

The judging panel cited the "superior performance", "ease of use" and "market moving pricing" as key factors in the award.

Launched in April 2014, SafeZone-edge was designed to address the limitations that are typically associated with video-based intrusion detection solutions. By combining outstanding performance with exceptional usability, the app (for 2215 Axis devices), provides an automated security option.

SafeZone-edge features unique auto-calibration of multiple cameras, together with automatic mitigation of environmental effects, including adverse weather, variable illumination and wildlife.

SafeZone-edge is simpler than conventional server-based IVA and more reliable than edge-based VMD. It has been optimised for edge operation on a wide range of Axis cameras, removing the need for costly and complex centralised server infrastructure.

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