Xeoma offers comprehensive video surveillance features and has been developed actively since 2011.
Detailed information about the program is available on the official website, www.xeoma.com.
xeoma's answer:
1) Xeoma is a cross-platform video surveillance program, unlike many competitors. It can work on Windows, Linux, Linux/ARM(!), Mac OS X, Android.
2) In Xeoma, there is no increase in the cost of licenses depending on the type of cameras; replacing one camera with another without unnecessary hassles.
3) Xeoma has an intuitive interface. Easy to learn without the need for training webinars or hours of consultation.
4) The Xeoma motion detector allows you to select many detection zones of any shape and size.
5) Xeoma does not affect the settings of your cameras outside the program.
6) In Xeoma, it’s easy to work with sound from cameras, without unnecessary complications, untying and tying to cameras.
7) On FTP, Xeoma saves not only pictures, but also videos.
8) Xeoma has no restrictions on simultaneous viewing via the web server
9) Xeoma has no restrictions on simultaneous viewing through a mobile application
10) Xeoma has more reactions, launching applications is not only bat and exe.
11) Xeoma has the opportunity to create your own cloud service Xeoma Pro Your Cloud.
12) Xeoma allows you to completely customize both the server and clients, changing not only the name, but also the functionality and appearance of the program.
13) Xeoma has its own WOW-development for remote access to a server without static IP.
Used for 1 year so far. works well for my business. Liked that i can view it from anywhere. Face detection was very useful for marketing and client service
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I use Reolink cameras over POE with a Xeoma docker running on Unraid. Agent DVR is also a great free alternative NVR. Source: over 3 years ago
- Blue Iris /r/HomeSecurity may also be helpful [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-dsZlSggdU [2] https://felenasoft.com/xeoma/en/ [3] https://www.costco.com/lorex-8-channel%2c-4-smart-4k-dome-cameras%2c-4k-ultra-hd-nvr-security-system--.product.100695873.html. - Source: Hacker News / about 4 years ago
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