IC Realtime Enters Access Control Arena

IC Realtime, a global innovator of Internet of Things enabled video technology solutions, and Paxton, announced that each company’s products now fully integrate, thereby delivering seamless “one-click” viewing of entry-point video surveillance.

IC Realtime offers a wide-variety of analog and IP surveillance cameras, DVRs, NVRs, Monitors and Apps, totaling more than 100 specialized products that natively integrate into the many leading automation systems on the market today.  Now the company’s products are compatible with Paxton’s Net2, which managed from a central PC, is a user-friendly networked access control system offered in a wide variety of IP, battery powered, wireless and wired door controllers to suit any jobsite requirement.

When used with an IC Realtime cameras, the Net2 Software platform provides “one-click” navigation to camera footage associated with a door-event.  Net2's "Camera Integration" feature allows the end-user to view up to four camera feeds from a specific door within the Net2 Software platform.  The integration capability is built directly into the Net2 software, which is available as a free download at http://paxton.info/1381.

“In today’s fast-paced world, quick and easy navigation has become a universal expectation,” said IC Realtime CEO Matt Sailor. “Our product development team worked closely with Paxton’s to ensure complete native integration with their platform.”

Devon Felise, Paxton’s national sales manager, said, “The recently created integration between IC Realtime and Paxton is another exciting step for us.  Partners, like IC Realtime, are a continuing key to our phenomenal successes by meeting the integration needs of our customers.”

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