Summary is AI-generated, newsdesk-reviewed
  • AI intrusion detection alerts businesses with precise person and vehicle detection system.
  • Eagle Eye's cloud-based solution reduces false alarms, supporting efficient operations and crime prevention.
  • Compatible with existing cameras, Eagle Eye enables cost-effectiveness without hardware upgrades.

Eagle Eye Networks, the pioneer in cloud video surveillance, introduced Eagle Eye Precision Person & Vehicle Detection. This AI-powered feature runs entirely in the cloud, and works on any connected camera, setting a new benchmark for highly accurate detection and alerting when intruders are present.

Businesses can instantly deploy Eagle Eye Precision Person & Vehicle Detection on any camera connected to the global Eagle Eye platform with the push of a button–no new hardware or setup is required.

Intrusion detection system

This advanced, AI-powered feature reduces crime by detecting people and vehicles with precision and immediately alerting the business owner, security team, or monitoring centre when intruders are detected,” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks.

Eagle Eye Precision Person & Vehicle Detection turns existing security cameras into an intrusion detection system–helping businesses respond faster, prevent incidents, and operate more efficiently, all without costly upgrades.” 

Feature in the Eagle Eye cloud VMS

Eagle Eye Precision Person & Vehicle Detection uses AI and multiple images to detect moving people and vehicles

Eagle Eye Precision Person & Vehicle Detection uses AI and multiple images to detect moving people and vehicles with very high accuracy.

Used primarily for remote or on-premise monitoring, its deep learning algorithms discern people and vehicles from other objects or activity (such as tree branches moving in the wind, shadows, or lights from vehicle movements) even in poor weather conditions and at long distances, significantly reducing expensive and time-consuming false positive alarms.

Long-range accuracy and reliability

Ideal for enterprise businesses, apartment complexes, warehouses, car dealerships, schools, and municipalities, Precision Person & Vehicle Detection easily scales across multiple locations.

Eagle Eye customers such as Centurion Fire and Security, a security integration company based in Huddersfield, England, praise the long-range accuracy and reliability of the new feature.

AI-based false alarm filtering systems

Eagle Eye clients such as Centurion Fire and Security, a security integration firm based in Huddersfield

"Eagle Eye's new Precision People & Vehicle Detection feature, which sends real-time alerts when people or vehicles are detected, is a game-changer for us and our customers. Unlike many AI-based false alarm filtering systems, Eagle Eye’s analytics have proven exceptionally sensitive and reliable—even detecting a person through a Heras fence 40 meters (130 feet) away."

"Crucially, it doesn’t trigger on parked vehicles, which is a major problem with other providers. This level of accuracy is exactly what we need to support our users and our monitoring station effectively," said Nathan Smith, Director, Centurion Fire and Security Ltd.

Additional benefits

  • Improved Security – Empowers security professionals to focus on real threats by detecting only people and vehicles, enhancing intrusion detection and crime prevention
  • Camera Compatibility – Works with existing cameras and Eagle Eye Cloud VMS infrastructure, requiring no additional hardware, specialty AI cameras or complicated setup
  • Faster Response Time – Actionable, accurate alerts enable quicker decision-making and response to potential threats
  • Cost Savings – Fewer false positive alarms reduce the workload on security personnel, lowering monitoring costs and improving efficiency
  • Customer Satisfaction –Advanced AI-driven security increases customer satisfaction and engenders customer loyalty for resellers and professional monitoring centres
  • Customizable Alerts – Users can set detection zones, schedules, and preferences for better control
  • Automate additional security processes — Ability to trigger alarm monitoring applications such as Immix and Sentinel via webhook integration
  • Integration with professional monitoring services — Seamlessly and instantly alert third-party monitoring provider.

Development of Precision Person & Vehicle Detection

"We were pleased to collaborate with Eagle Eye Networks in the development of Precision Person & Vehicle Detection,” said Steven Ballard, Managing Member, iNet Security and Surveillance.

Resellers can offer their business customers 24/7 AI-powered intrusion detection using the cameras they already have. It’s cloud-based, so there’s no need for extra hardware or complicated configurations. Eagle Eye’s Precision Person & Vehicle Detection delivers proactive protection that helps stop crime, not just record it."

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