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EZLive Analysis

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EZLive is a free mobile surveillance application designed for the Android platform, catering primarily to small businesses with fewer than six NVRs. The app facilitates remote access to Uniview surveillance systems, allowing users to view both live and recorded video footage. Key features include PTZ camera control, two-way audio communication, alarm notifications, and cloud device sharing, providing a comprehensive surveillance solution for users on the go.

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The interface of EZLive is intuitive, enabling easy navigation and access to connected devices. Users can quickly select a device from the main screen to stream video content. The application ensures a high-quality video and audio experience, while also keeping users informed with real-time alerts whenever alarms are triggered. Overall, EZLive serves as a practical tool for enhancing security management for small enterprises.

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Release
Latest update
Version
2.142.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 13.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
182
Downloads Last Week
13

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EZLive is a simplified mobile surveillance app specially designed for small businesses, suitable for scenarios with less than 6 NVRs (16 channels ...

EZLive is a simplified mobile surveillance app specially designed for small businesses, suitable for scenarios with less than 6 NVRs (16 channels per NVR at most). With EZLive, you can access Uniview surveillance products through network, view live and recorded video, control PTZ, start two-way audio, receive alarms, share cloud devices and manage files from anywhere.


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