With an impressive array of new features, the VIGIL 13 release takes the user experience to a new level. 

Revolutionising vehicle recognition

The first key update worth noting is the ANPR software. This innovative feature allows users to capture license plates and store them in a database, enabling the generation of alarms based on these entries.

Furthermore, users can filter searches by various parameters, including country, vehicle make and model, and even the vehicle's classification. The versatility and functionality of this feature are set to enhance the user experience greatly. 

Enhancing remote analytics configuration 

This distinctive feature allows options for fine-tuning several key analytics and brings the added advantage of enabling object filtering from remote locations, subsequently elevating perimeter and anti-loitering protection. 

Conclusion 

Stay tuned for more in-depth insight into each of these features and functionality that promises to transform the user experience like never before. 

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