According to Deborah Garnier, general manager of Chubb Home Security, the main drive for early adoption of new security technologies is from people who demand more control of the system and visual verification of intruders. Wai King Wong, country manager of Axis Communications, said the company’s Axis Video Hosting Solution, which also resides in the cloud, is one option for homeowners looking for better security systems.
Axis’ platform provides a way for users to remotely stream the footage from their security cameras by accessing a site through a browser, be it on a portable device or a computer. Axis Communications has already developed the technology and is currently in talks with potential partners regarding bringing the solution to the market.
Device-level changesAs nice as these extra capabilities will be, they rely on a big change: from the currently ubiquitous movement sensors to network cameras. These are connected to the home network and the Internet through Power over Ethernet (PoE), cabled Ethernet, or wireless.
The Axis Communications M1054 camera, for example, provides high definition (HD) footage, an I/O port that connects to the alarm system, motion detection, speakers, microphone, and a PoE port. “The form factor, the look and feel, are very important for home users,” said Wong. “We designed [the camera] to ensure it is not too big, so it fits [discretely] into the home. We started [enhanged] the aesthetics and the useability of the camera as well.
But the system leaves the homeowner in the dark about whether the culprit is a wayward cat, or a genuine intruder. Early adopters have found the solution by connecting their security system to the Internet. With the addition of cameras, these enhanced
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