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09/11/2023
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Advanced AI-Enhanced Security Cameras with Video Analytics

How many instances of motion alerts have inundated your day? Is it a tally of 10, 20, or even 50? The numbers might be blurring together by now, and perhaps weariness has set in. The ceaseless act of checking your phone has become a routine, often yielding inconsequential results—merely another passerby near your business premises or a neighbor walking their dogs. Could this one be significant? Or is it merely an insect fluttering by your camera's lens? There was a juncture when the idea of deactivating motion detection crossed your mind, yet the apprehension of overlooking a potential intrusion held you back. How often have you found yourself entangled in this predicament? Motion detection reliant on visual cues seems to generate an exorbitant number of false positive alerts, leaving you besieged with unease, and raising doubts about its efficacy altogether. In essence, what value do these motion alerts carry when they incessantly flood your notifications with trivialities?

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The Mechanics of Motion Detection in Security Cameras

The concept of motion detection as captured by security camera systems significantly diverges from the functionality offered by motion sensors in alarm systems. Within the camera lies an image sensor that operates based on the impact of light. Each individual pixel on this sensor communicates its light reception level to the sensor. By comparing successive images from the video feed, the image sensor assesses alterations in pixel light levels. When a sufficient number of pixels exhibit changes, the camera's software registers this as movement and initiates an alert. This outcome is contingent upon the motion sensitivity setting configured during the setup of motion detection on your surveillance cameras. Even when set at the lowest sensitivity level, video-based motion detection can yield false positive triggers, particularly during sunrise, sunset, or when external light from passing vehicles impacts the camera.

Setting Our Security Cameras Apart

At Anviz, our endeavor is to provide contemporary, professional security camera equipment that remains cost-effective for both homes and businesses. Presently, we introduce Smart Security Cameras integrated with video analytics, an AI (Artificial Intelligence) feature designed to enhance precision in detecting and monitoring specific areas of interest. Unlike the video-based motion detection commonly available from various online vendors, our Smart Detection functions like Tripwire, Intrusion, and Heat Mapping offer heightened accuracy and confidence in event detection.

AI-Enabled Security Cameras: An Enhancement to Your Life

The integration of AI into Anviz’s security cameras affords you a deeper understanding of your surroundings. Each distinct AI function empowers your security camera system to detect various types of actions beyond mere pixel alterations. Moreover, you can configure push alert notifications to be sent to your phone when a smart detection rule is activated. As a result, the inundation of countless false positive alerts becomes a thing of the past, allowing only pertinent alerts to reach you.

This implies that you will no longer grapple with incessant, bothersome false alerts. Beyond saving time, the AI in our cameras reduces the likelihood of experiencing anxiety-inducing moments while away, where motion alerts from innocuous sources like moving leaves could trigger undue stress.

Embracing the video analytics technology embedded within our video surveillance cameras simplifies the task of safeguarding your home or business. The promising news is that AI technology will continue to evolve and improve over time.

Navigating Smart Security Cameras

Curious about the diverse detection functions available in our security cameras? We've crafted video guides replete with examples and explanations on configuring each variety of video analytics rule. Take a look at the following guides:

Tripwire - Establish a virtual tripwire to identify intruders upon crossing a designated line. This is particularly effective for safeguarding crucial entry and exit points.

Missing Object Detection - If package theft is a concern at your doorstep, outline an area where packages are left unattended to be alerted when they disappear.

Abandoned Object Detection - Worried about items being left unattended for too long? Ensure timely retrieval by setting up alerts for objects left in a specific area beyond a designated duration.

Intrusion - Seeking to monitor secure doorways? Define a boundary around a door, and receive notifications whenever someone crosses through it.

Heat Mapping - Uncover areas of heightened motion activity within your security camera's field of view using Heat Mapping.

People Counting - Need to gauge foot traffic at an entrance? Employ people counting to track the number of individuals entering or leaving various settings.

Face Detection - Capture snapshots and receive alerts when faces are detected with the Face Detection feature.

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Mark Vena

Senior Director, Business Development

Past Industry Experience: As a technology industry veteran for over 25 years, Mark Vena covers many consumer tech topics, including PCs, smartphones, smart homes, connected health, security, PC and console gaming, and streaming entertainment solutions. Mark has held senior marketing and business leadership positions at Compaq, Dell, Alienware, Synaptics, Sling Media, and Neato Robotics.