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SecuritySpy 5.0 - Major Update to macOS CCTV Software - Published on 07/02/19
Ben Software today announced the release of SecuritySpy 5.0, a major update to the premier multi-camera video surveillance software for the Mac. With smart motion detection powered by AI, flexible recording features, remote monitoring and an intuitive user interface, SecuritySpy is ideal for all CCTV applications, from home to professional use. Version 5.0 has many improvements including AI-based object detection using deep neural networks, and support for the ultra-efficient H.265 video format.
London, United Kingdom - Ben Software today announced the release of SecuritySpy 5.0, a major update to the premier multi-camera video surveillance software for the Mac. With smart motion detection powered by Artificial Intelligence, flexible recording features, remote monitoring, and an intuitive user interface, SecuritySpy is ideal for all CCTV applications, from home to professional use. Version 5.0 has many improvements including AI-based object detection using deep neural networks, and support for the ultra-efficient H.265 (HEVC) video encoding format.
SecuritySpy supports virtually all IP cameras on the market, including the popular Axis, Dahua Technology, Canon, Samsung, Sony, Amcrest, Hikvision and Vivotek ranges. SecuritySpy features advanced AI-powered smart motion detection, which can be used to trigger recordings as well as email alerts, audio alarms, iOS push notifications and external devices. The built-in secure web server allows remote monitoring of live video and captured footage, as well as configuration of the software, from over the Internet using a web browser or mobile device such as an iPhone, iPad or Apple TV.
"With the integration of a new AI-powered object detector, SecuritySpy is now smarter than ever. By training our neural networks on hundreds of thousands of real CCTV images, we are able to achieve excellent accuracy for the new computer vision features," said Ben Bird, the developer of SecuritySpy. "Combined with macOS, the rock-solid operating system from Apple, SecuritySpy offers unsurpassed functionality, stability and ease of use."
The full list of improvements in version 5.0 are as follows:
* AI-based smart motion detection for exceptional detection accuracy and elimination of false triggers
* H.265 HEVC video encoding format support for high-efficiency streaming and recording
* Support for automatic generation of official "Let's Encrypt" certificates for the secure web server
* New Dashboard feature for visual display of performance metrics
* Browser bookmarks, for easy annotation of each day's recorded footage
* Browser file tagging, with Finder integration
* Dark mode support, including for the web interface
* User interface improvements
The main features of SecuritySpy are as follows:
* Supports all major brands of IP camera as well as ONVIF-compatible cameras
* Carefully designed user interface and automatic camera detection for easy setup
* AI-powered smart motion and object detection for accurate triggering of recording
* Efficient software design allows one Mac to handle high numbers of cameras
* Built-in secure web server for remote monitoring and administration
* Automatic DDNS, port forwarding and SSL/TLS certificate generation for easy web setup
* Flexible scheduling options for recording at particular times of the day or week
* Browser feature for synchronised multi-camera playback of captured footage
* Supports all industry-standard media formats (H.265, H.264, MPEG-4, JPEG, AAC)
* Hardware-accelerated video compression and decompression for low CPU usage
* Companion iOS and tvOS apps for viewing on iPhone, iPad or Apple TV
* Notifications including alarms, emails, scripts and iOS Push Notifications
* Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) support using virtual joystick
* Secure off-site backup of captured footage
* Integration with home automated systems such as Indigo and Control4
* Supports non-IP cameras such as built-in cameras, USB webcams and Blackmagic devices
Pricing is in British Pounds, Euros or US Dollars and depends on the number of cameras used, ranging from GBP 29.90 (approx. USD $40) for the single-camera version, to GBP 649.00 (approx. USD $890) for the unlimited-camera version. SecuritySpy 5.0 requires macOS 10.13 "High Sierra" or later. SecuritySpy can be tested for 30 days before purchase, with no demo limitations whatsoever.
Ben Software: http://www.bensoftware.com/
SecuritySpy 5.0: http://www.bensoftware.com/securityspy/
Download SecuritySpy: http://www.bensoftware.com/securityspy/SecuritySpy.dmg
Purchase SecuritySpy: http://www.bensoftware.com/purchase/
Screenshot: http://www.bensoftware.com/img/ss-v4-composition.jpg
Application Icon: http://www.bensoftware.com/img/ss-icon-256.png
Ben Software Ltd is an independent software development house focused on providing high-quality video-related software for the Mac platform. Copyright (C) 2019 Ben Software. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac OS X, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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