ASUSTOR Inc., a leading innovator and provider of network storage solutions, has announced that it has launched a new surveillance monitoring mobile app AiSecure. After installing ASUSTOR’s Surveillance Center on their NAS, ASUSTOR users will be able to install AiSecure free of charge on their mobile devices in order to remotely monitor their surveillance feeds. AiSecure’s push notifications help users to stay up to date on all the latest developments, allowing users to take immediate action if required and reducing any possible damage to assets in the home or workplace. Additionally, AiSecure features and easy-to-use and intuitive interface that provides timely functionality for the feature in use, giving users the ability to take snapshots, record, control PTZ functions on cameras, check on the system status and replay previously recorded video.

“With the expansion of convenient Internet access and the exponential growth in smartphones and tablets, having information on demand is now a part of everyday life,” said James Su, Product Manager at ASUSTOR. “AiSecure was developed with the modern user’s usage habits in mind, allowing them to remotely connect to the things they care about with their mobile device, satisfying their need for reliable surveillance that can be accessed from anywhere and at any time.”

AiSecure is a mobile app that was specially designed to be used in concert with the Surveillance Center App on ASUSTOR NAS devices and is available for both iOS and Android devices. After installing Surveillance Center on their ASUSTOR NAS, users can download AiSecure free of charge from the Apple App Store or Google Play.

About Surveillance Center:

The Surveillance Center App was developed in-house by ASUSTOR and is available for free from App Central. It allows users to turn their NAS into an NVR, creating a reliable and cost-effective surveillance solution. Intuitive and easy to use, Surveillance Center features a quick installation wizard that helps users to set up their cameras and begin recording in just 5 easy steps. Surveillance center also comes with 4 free IP camera channel licenses, which is higher than the industry standard. For users that require additional camera channels, Surveillance Center supports add-on camera licenses that users can purchase to flexibly add new camera channels. The latest version of Surveillance Center offers a wealth of advanced functionality including camera patrolling which lets users configure up to 5 different patrol paths with up to 20 preset points, IVA (Intelligent Video Analytics) smart search which helps users to quickly find critical events from amongst recorded video, and support for user defined cameras via Generic RTSP. Additionally, Surveillance Center provides comprehensive cross-platform support, allowing both Windows and Mac users to use familiar web browsers to access their surveillance feeds.

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