Video analytics stories
Homeowners can now buy Reolink's new triple-lens cameras in Australia, with the first OMVI model priced from AUD $429.99 and subscription-free storage.
Organisations can recoup their outlay in six months, as the study found video management software cut investigation times and lifted productivity.
Retailers are weighing facial recognition tools more cautiously as privacy fears rise, after Auror's system won a loss prevention award.
Most security teams still miss the value in their footage, as only incident-led reviews turn vast video archives into useful evidence.
Frontline staff gain a device that merges recording and live communications, as Hytera targets public safety, retail and healthcare users.
Law enforcement teams may cut review time as the platform tackles noisy, multilingual recordings and flags relevant evidence from $50.
Police and other public safety users in the UK and Europe will get AI-linked command systems that fuse video, maps and dispatch tools.
Businesses will get cheaper storage and wider backup coverage as Synology adds SATA-based systems, object storage and AI tools to its roadmap.
Fleet operators could gain crash confirmation and claims alerts within minutes, as 150,000 North American cameras get cloud-based VisionScore access.
The new OMVI range could cut costs for homes and businesses by replacing multi-camera setups with one device that tracks subjects in 360 degrees.
Retailers can now flag shoplifting in live footage within seconds, as the new tool works without model training or data labelling.
Industrial sites with tight spaces could gain local vision AI processing, as Aetina's four compact systems go into mass production.
Higher rail and bank surveillance orders helped lift Magellanic Cloud's Q4 profit 34% and push full-year revenue above INR 706.8 crore.
Field teams can now act on shelf problems during store visits as EasyPicky's video analysis feeds Pitcher's sales workflow for consumer goods makers.
Rising demand for local-language training and data controls is prompting businesses to seek AI partners that can handle governance across Asia-Pacific.
Smart home makers can now add cameras and doorbells more quickly as Ayla bundles cloud recording, billing and app support into one service.
The new single-socket range targets space- and power-constrained deployments, from 5G networks to store-level AI and cloud storage.
The reopened chain's 2026 comeback hinges on technology that can link payments, CCTV and content as it targets 200 UK stores.
Its latest NIST ranking may bolster bids for government identity contracts, after ROC topped Class B slap fingerprint accuracy and cut error rates.
The hire comes as live facial recognition in British shops faces mounting scrutiny over privacy, accountability and safeguards for shoppers and staff.