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AXIS Camera Companion supports the majority of Axis cameras and encoders, including several with HDTV image quality. Cameras record on motion, or can be configured to record continuously. Up to 16 cameras can be connected to the system.
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The
video captured by a camera is stored locally on the camera’s SD
card. A 64 GByte SD card typically stores more than a month of video.
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The Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch provides power to cameras over the network, removing the need for separate power cables. The switch also makes sure video and other network traffic is forwarded to the right device.
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The router is optional, and necessary only if wireless and/or Internet access is requested. The router automatically assigns IP addresses to all cameras and other devices on the network.
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The AXIS Camera Companion client is free software available for download. The client is used to watch live video, view recordings, save specific clips and configure your system.
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You can view video from your AXIS Camera Companion system on most mobile devices. A full suite of mobile apps are available for Android, iPhone and iPad.
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You can stream video from a camera on the AXIS Camera Companion system via a mobile device to a standard public view monitor (PVM).