Snap One acude a ISC East 2021 with the latest solutions from Clare Controls and OvrC
At the fair ISC East 2021 New York, Snap One demonstrated the ClareOne automation ecosystem, the ClearVision cameras and NVRs and the platform OvrC.
Snap One has come to ISC East 2021, which is being held at Javits Center in New York, with the latest additions it has made to the ecosystem of Clare Controls and the newly revamped remote monitoring platform OvrC.
At the fair, is demonstrating the OvrC platform, as well as the ClareOne ecosystem of solutions with the line of surveillance cameras and NVRs ClareVision.
Snap One's continued investments and upgrades in the OvrC platform help business owners grow their businesses without overloading their workforce or continuous service capabilities.
OvrC latest update brings greater notification accuracy, more actionable information and better, faster UI navigation.
Harnessing the power and intelligence of the OvrC cloud, notification engine can better detect truly disconnected devices, which translates into a reduction in 80% of email alerts.
In addition, to improve visibility into device issues and streamline actions, OvrC user interface groups events by device, allowing you to measure the impact on the customer and the duration of the problem.
The Clear ecosystem includes the ClareOne wireless security dashboard and smart home, first professional installation controller that unifies full-featured home automation and security monitoring in a single touchscreen panel.
The platform incorporates a simple solution to take advantage of ClareOne's FusionPro platform, manage user data and test systems.
For its part, the ClareVision line of surveillance cameras and NVRs that can be used as a standalone system or integrated with a ClareOne or Control system 4. The two series of cameras, controlled by an application and cataloged as ETL, comply with NDAA and Onvif standards.
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