CCTV

Design Tool app

by Mark Rowe

VIVOTEK has launched the Design Tool app for iOS and Android platforms. The Taiwanese CCTV manufacturer says that its app enables customers to acquire precise and detailed product information based on their installation and project design requirements from their mobile devices.

As the company says, in the implementation process of a project, choosing the most suitable product can consume much time and manpower. Back and forth communication on details of products or features in the preliminary stages of a project may bring associated costs or schedule delays. With the app, the user interface and operating mode is designed to help developers, installers, engineers, and customers discern the best products according to their criteria.

Via the app, customers are able to select products by category for feature comparisons. Information about bandwidth & storage, power consumption, lens options, and system requirements can be calculated and provided in detail according to the chosen products and requirements. VIVOTEK adds that its Design Tool is the first one that works on both iOS and Android platforms.

Steve Ma, Executive VP at VIVOTEK, said: “Mobile devices are an intrinsic part of today’s life. Apps on the move have become the most efficient way for us to communicate with our customers. After the launch of our iVolume app, VIVOTEK is proud to announce the launch of the Design Tool, which will be the definitive resource to allow users to select VIVOTEK products which fit their need.”

VIVOTEK Design Tool app is now available for download on the App Store and Google Play. The firm is working with more than 150 authorized distributors in over 80 countries. For more information, visit www.vivotek.com

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